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Fangirls: World Premiere Cast Recording 2021
FANGIRLS follows the story of Edna. She’s fourteen, awkward, blisteringly smart and, also, in love with a boy called Harry. The only problem is, so are 38 million other people – because Harry’s in the world’s biggest boy band: True Connection. When Harry’s band announces a show in her hometown, Edna knows that this is her ONE chance to try to meet Harry and save him from his miserable overworked life. But just how far will she go in the name of love? With a dazzling cast, inexhaustibly witty dialogue, and a score best described as a “Pop Concert meets Rave meets Church,” FANGIRLS is a subversive musical comedy about how we ask young women to see themselves. Whether or not you’ve ever been a fan, FANGIRLS will move you, because this is a story about feeling underestimated, and choosing to love without apology.
Plus, meet the rising star who replaced Aydan from The Voice as “Harry.” - by Julian Rizzo-Smith 02 Mar 2021
If it’s been 84 years since you last caught
Fangirls, the Aussie musical about a diehard 14-year old fangirl of Not!One Direction s Not!Harry Styles, then boy do we have some good news for you! Get ready to swoon because the official studio recording of the
Fangirls soundtrack just got a release date.
WATCH:
Fangirls | Trailer
Okay so, the full soundtrack to the local smash-hit musical is dropping on the 16th of April. A pre-save will commence from the 2nd of April.
FANGIRLS is a hilarious, witty and rambunctious waterslide of emotions that will throw you headfirst into the sparkly world of 21st-century fandgirldom.
Fangirls buttons every big feeling with a laugh, and smartly winds the audience into a frenzy that culminates in a mini pop-concert. Photograph: Brett Boardman
When youâre so in love you want to die, and the object of that love is a celebrity, or a fictional character, or the person on the bus who has no idea you even exist, what do you even do with that feeling? How do you balance that chemical rush with rational sense when every song you hear sounds like it was written for exactly how youâre feeling right now? And what hope do you have regulating any of this when youâre a teenager, and every feeling you have is policed not just by society, but also by your parents and your peers?