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Michael Cassel Group Hires Disney Theatrical s Jane Abramson (EXCLUSIVE)
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Australia-based theatrical producer Michael Cassel Group is planting a flag in the United States. The company has made its first New York City-based hire, tapping Jane Abramson to serve as its new head of creative development. It’s a statement-making move. Abramson joins Michael Cassel Group from Disney Theatrical Group, where she held the role of director of creative development. Over the last two decades she has managed and helped launch several Broadway musicals for Disney such as “Frozen,” “Aladdin,” “Newsies,” “The Little Mermaid,” “Mary Poppins” and “The Lion King.” She also assisted with regional, international, and developmental productions of “Hercules,” “Freaky Friday,” “The Jungle Book,” “Shakespeare in Love,” “Aida,” “Tarzan” and “High School Musical.”
Missing Broadway? In Sydney, the shows are back in lights
Peter Marks, The Washington Post
Feb. 19, 2021
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1of5Jemma Rix, who stars as Elsa in Frozen, sings Let It Go at the Capitol Theatre in Sydney, which began showing the production in December.Lisa Tomasetti/Disney Theatrical GroupShow MoreShow Less
2of5The two-part Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is scheduled to open at the Princess Theatre in Melbourne in late February.Tim CarrafaShow MoreShow Less
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A few days ago, Kylie Estreich went to a theater in Sydney to see a Broadway show. In person. With hundreds of other people. She showed her ticket, went to her seat, and sat elbow-to-elbow with her masked mother on one side and a masked stranger on the other for a matinee performance of the Disney stage version of Frozen.
Just how much is tuition from former prime minister
Tony Abbott worth? Quite a bit, according to the Warringah Liberals. A fundraiser headlined âWinning Back Warringahâ â after Abbott lost the former safe seat to independent
Zali Steggall, remember â is offering tickets for $50 apiece, or 12 at a discounted price of $200. But the nominated value of some of the prizes is prompting some head scratching among members.
A surf lesson and breakfast with the former PM and the Liberalsâ last Warringah MP gets top billing with an estimated value of $2500. Just how great do they think the guy is?
Former prime minister Tony Abbott after a surf at a charity event at Queenscliff in 2015.
Packers rally around family of champion polo player
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Behind the high black fence that surrounds the Packers country estate Ellerston in the Upper Hunter, 120 of the famous clan s most loyal employees have spent the past fortnight rallying around the family of one of their own following the tragic death of champion polo player
Guy Kirkpatrick.
The late Guy Kirkpatrick.
The 48-year-old father of two, who lived and worked on the Packer family-owned property north-east of Scone, suffered horrific head injuries and died while using machinery on the farm on January 7.
Yesterday matriarch
Gretel, who took over ownership of Ellerston when she reached a settlement with her brother