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Bloom

When

Mondays, Tuesdays, 6:30pm to 8:15pm Wednesdays to Saturdays, 7:30pm to 9:15pm Sundays, 2pm to 3:45pm Saturday 29 March to Sunday 11 May Except Friday 18 April

Cost

Starting from: $70-$155

“Big hearted, home-grown musical theatre romp.” – The Age 

From the comedic genius of Working Dog’s Tom Gleisner, co-creator of Aussie classics The CastleFrontlineThe Dish and Utopia, comes Bloom – a cheeky, heart warming and cross-generational musical that will have you dancing in the aisles and crying with laughter.  

Beloved by audiences and critics alike, Bloom was the hottest ticket at Melbourne Theatre Company last year when it premiered to sold-out houses. Now having its Sydney premiere, Bloom features performing arts icons Christie Whelan Browne (Muriel's Wedding The Musical) and John Waters (Talk) along with returning cast members Evelyn Krape, Vidya Makan, Maria Mercedes, Eddie Muliaumaseali’i, John O’May, Christina O’Neill, Jackie Rees and Slone Sudiro.  

The ambitious and greedy owner of Pine Grove Aged Care, Mrs MacIntyre (Whelan Browne), thinks she’s struck gold when she comes up with a brilliant plan to cut costs: offering free room and board to uni students in exchange for unofficial shifts as care workers. But the arrival of Finn Bailey (Sudiro), a layabout twenty-something with a heart of gold, throws her plan into disarray.  

Directed with hilarity and compassion by Dean Bryant (Hubris & HumiliationDear Evan Hansen), with music by Katie Weston, this joyful production takes Working Dog’s distinctive brand of Aussie humour and uses it to build a bold and charming vision of hope. With a cast of comedy legends bringing it all together, “Bloom comes up roses” (ArtsHub). 

  • Music by Katie Weston and lyrics by Tom Gleisner

  • Book by Tom Gleisner

  • Directed by Dean Bryant 

Approximate duration: 1hr 45 mins (no interval). Subject to change

Content: Coarse language, mature themes and sexual references. Subject to change.

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