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On A Clear Day You Can See Forever 

Where
Seymour Centre
Seymour Centre
Corner of City Road and Cleveland Street, Chippendale NSW 2006
When

Every day, 7:30pm to 4pm Friday 17 March 2023 to Saturday 15 April 2023

Monday 6:30pm; Tuesday – Saturday 7:30pm; Wednesday 29th March, Wednesday 5th April & Wednesday 12th April 1pm; Saturday 2pm

Cost

Preview: $69Full: $79Concession: $69Under 15: $69

As part of the 2023 Seymour Season, Squabbalogic and Seymour Centre are proud to present On A Clear Day You Can See Forever.  

In an effort to quit nicotine, David Gamble enlists the services of psychiatrist and hypnosis researcher, Dr Mark Bruckner. 

But what begins as a simple regression soon turns into something otherworldly as the doctor discovers inside David the presence of Melinda Welles, a sparkling woman who died tragically a century earlier. As Mark continues to meet with and fall for the scintillating Melinda via David’s subconscious, the unaware David finds that he himself is falling for the handsome doctor—thus creating a comic love triangle with only two bodies. 

On A Clear Day You Can See Forever was written for Broadway and adapted into a cult favourite film starring Barbra Streisand. This all-new take, adapted from Alan Jay Lerner and Burton Lane’s original by Jay James-Moody (The Dismissal, Herringbone), is an hilarious and heart-warming comedy of errors, exploring modern themes of sexuality, gender, and ethics in a joyous, fast-paced musical delight.  

Quirky, supernatural, and utterly charming, this brand-new adaptation features an outstanding cast including Blake Bowden (Opera Australia’s The Phantom of the Opera), Natalie Abbott (Bell Shakespeare’s The Lovers), Madeleine Jones (STC’s Muriel’s Wedding), James Haxby (9 to 5: The Musical), Lincoln Elliott (Performing Lines/MTC/State Theatre Company South Australia’s Sunshine Super Girl), Billie Palin (Hayes Theatre Co’s Godspell), and Jay James-Moody.

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