Leading Australian theatre producer John Frost has announced the all-star cast of women who will bring the British hit comedy CALENDAR GIRLS to life on the Australian stage. Australia’s “Calendar Girls” are Lorraine Bayly, Rachel Berger, Rhonda Burchmore, Cornelia Frances, Jean Kittson, Anna Lee and Amanda Muggleton.
LORRAINE BAYLY has had an extensive career in theatre, radio and film but she is probably best known for her two long running television roles, Grace Sullivan in The Sullivans and as Jennifer Carson in Carson’s Law. At the Ensemble Theatre her numerous roles included Fairytales of New York by J.P. Donleavy, The Daughter in Law by D.H. Lawrence, We Bombed in New Haven by Joseph Heller and more recently Rabbit Hole and Birthrights. Her film credits include The Man from Snowy River with Kirk Douglas and Disney's Ride a Wild Pony. Lorraine has won three Logie Awards, one Penguin award, two Sammy awards and in 1983 the Lion's Club 'Entertainer of the Year' award. She was honoured on This is Your Life in 1979 and received an A.M. (Member of the Order of Australia) in the Australia Day Honours List 2001.
RACHEL BERGER is a highly regarded, adept, and adaptive comedic talent, working variously as a comedian, broadcaster, novelist, columnist, agitator and television entertainer. Political, passionate and armed only with her material, Rachel has been prowling the stand-up circuit like a tigress for 21 years. She’s taken four solo shows to the Edinburgh Festival and her dynamic presence and engagingly sharp observations have made her an extremely popular performer both live and on television, across Australia and overseas. Rachel performed her one woman show Hold the Pickle at La Mama Theatre, Melbourne to sold-out crowds and high acclaim. She has written for numerous publications including The Age, New Woman and Rolling Stone and has appeared on Rove-Live, Good Morning Australia with Bert Newton, Good News Week and Hey Hey It’s Saturday.
From television to the big screen, musical theatre to opera, cabaret to the stage, there are few entertainment mediums that multi-award winning RHONDA BURCHMORE has not embraced with her wide ranging talents. Throughout her career Rhonda has made a distinctive impression on audiences with her dazzling dance steps, superb comic timing, effervescent personality and her unique and stunning voice. Her credits are many and with unstoppable energy Rhonda has played lead roles in Urinetown, Annie Get Your Gun, Aladdin, Cinderella, Guys & Dolls and she will forever be remembered for her Green Room Award-nominated role of Tanya in Mamma Mia. In October 2008 Rhonda played the title role of Mame for The Production Company and last year Rhonda played opposite Steve Bisley in the Australian movie, Kin.
CORNELIA FRANCES has been in the entertainment industry for over 50 years. She trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London and has worked extensively across all areas of the industry both in the UK and in Australia. Cornelia’s theatre credits include Boeing Boeing and Jane Steps Out for the Theatre Royal in Bath, No Man’s Land for Nimrod, Lie of the Mind for Belvoir St Theatre and Diving for Pearls at The Ensemble. She has appeared in numerous films, notably The Man from Snowy River II, Lost Islands, Outback, Ned and All at Sea. Cornelia is fondly remembered by fans for her long-standing roles on The Young Doctors and Home and Away and as the host of The Weakest Link.
A multi-talented performer and writer, JEAN KITTSON is one of Australia’s best known and most popular comedians, amusing audiences in theatre, film, print, on radio and television. Jean made her comedy debut at Melbourne’s legendary comedy venue Le Joke in a series of solo performances, and then in the stage version of Let the Blood Run Free. Jean’s theatre highlights include A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Night of the Missing Bridegroom and Behind the Mask. She earned national fame through ABC TV’s The Big Gig and since then has appeared in many feature films, among them Bill Bennett’s The Nugget and Hating Alison Ashley, starring opposite Delta Goodrem. In 1998 she published a collection of humorous observations titled Tongue Lashing which became a Penguin best-seller.
ANNA LEE has been performing professionally since she was 14 years of age. She has performed with theatre companies across Australia with such credits as Travelling North for Ensemble Theatre, Rebecca for Twelfth Night Theatre, Private Lives for Peter Williams Productions, The Recruiting Officer for the South Australian Theatre Company, and the musical Nine. On television, she has had leading and guest roles in Home and Away, A Country Practice, The Young Doctors and Dynasty behind the Scenes. Anna was a presenter for Weekend Sydney and as a singer she has supported numerous performers including Billy Connolly and Roy Orbison.
AMANDA MUGGLETON is one of Australia’s best-loved and most versatile leading ladies. She has performed for all Australia’s major theatre companies, most recently at the Ensemble Theatre, in Dorothy Hewett’s The Man From Mukinupin for Company B and MTC, and a reprisal of her acclaimed one-woman performance of Roger Hall’s The Book Club for the Noosa Long Weekend Festival. Favourite roles include Miss Hannigan in Annie (GFO), Germaine Greer in Female of the Species (State Theatre) and roles in Entertaining Mr Sloane (MTC), the national tour of Love Child (Hit Productions) and Losing Louis (Ensemble Theatre). Her film credits include Mad Max I, Street Hero, Queen of the Road, Mr Reliable, Feeling Sexy and Idiot Box. Amanda has won a Green Room and a Helpmann Award for Best Actress for her role as Maria Callas in Master Class and a second Helpmann Award for her role in the Australian musical, Eureka!
John Frost said, “We searched far and wide, talking to nearly every actress of ‘a certain age’, and have found an incredible group of woman to bring the most successful British comedy of the past decade to the Australian stage. Calendar Girls is not only hilarious but also profoundly moving and uplifting. UK audiences couldn’t get enough of the show and we’re sure Australian audiences are going to fall in love with it too.”
CALENDAR GIRLS is based on the very successful film of the same name starring Helen Mirren and Julie Walters, which in turn was based on an uplifting and inspiring true story that is quirky, poignant and hilarious. A group of ordinary middle-aged women, members of a very ordinary Yorkshire Women’s Institute, do something quite extraordinary. They spark a global phenomenon by persuading one another to pose for a charity calendar with a difference! As interest snowballs, the Calendar Girls find themselves revealing more than they'd ever planned...
CALENDAR GIRLS has played to sold-out audiences on the West End for well over a year, and is the fastest selling regional tour in British theatre history. It has recently been nominated as “Best New Comedy” at the 2010 Oliver Awards. Audiences have been effusive in their praise for the play and its ensemble cast.
Critics have said:
“A marvellous, uplifting night at the theatre” (Daily Mail)
“A show whose feelgood factor is sky-high” (The Guardian)
“One of the most enjoyable evenings recent theatre has produced” (London’s Evening Standard)