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The Addams Family to Premiere in Sydney March 2013
Creepy and kooky, mysterious and spooky – it’s every parent’s nightmare!
It was announced today that The Addams Family, Broadway’s New Smash Hit Musical Comedy based on the bizarre and beloved family of characters created by legendary cartoonist Charles Addams, will make its Australian premiere in Sydney in March 2013 at the Capitol Theatre.
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The Addams Family will be produced in Australia by Rodney Rigby together with Stuart Oken, Roy Furman, Michael Leavitt, and Five Cent Productions by special arrangement with Elephant Eye Theatricals and with the support of Events New South Wales on behalf of the NSW Government.
NSW Premier, Barry O’Farrell said securing The Addams Family premiere demonstrated that Sydney is starting to become the number one State for first run musicals in Australia.
“Sydney and NSW is back in the business of attracting the finest in musical theatre - and there is more to come. Musical theatre is now taking centre stage on the NSW Events Calendar. We are seeing producers embrace our city for their shows which are becoming an essential part of the Sydney visitor experience,” Mr O’Farrell said.
“This is a very pleasing result and the City is very excited to be part of the team effort that has brought this acclaimed musical to Sydney,” said Lord Mayor Clover Moore MP.
“We highly value our partnership with Events NSW dedicated to boosting cultural and economic opportunities.”
The Addams Family opened at Broadway’s Lunt-Fontanne Theatre in March of 2010 and immediately became one of Broadway’s biggest hits. In its fourteen months on the Great White Way, the show has grossed over $US62 million and is consistently among Broadway’s top grossing shows each week.
Prior to Broadway, the musical grossed over $US12 million during 8 weeks in Chicago, becoming the most successful pre-Broadway engagement in Chicago’s history.
Rodney Rigby, Producer (Jersey Boys and Rock of Ages) said “The Capitol Theatre in Sydney could have been easily designed by Charles Addams and is the perfect theatre to be the Australian home of The Addams Family – we cannot wait to move in with Gomez, Morticia, Uncle Fester, Grandma, Wednesday, Pugsley and Lurch!”
Stuart Oken, Broadway Producer, said “We’ve been blessed with terrific success on Broadway and I am thrilled to be bringing the Australian Premiere of The Addams Family to the beautiful city of Sydney.”

The Addams Family features an original story. It’s every parent’s nightmare. Your little girl has suddenly become a young woman, and what’s worse, has fallen deliriously in love with a sweet, smart young man from a respectable family. Yes, Wednesday Addams, the ultimate princess of darkness, has a 'normal' boyfriend, and for parents Gomez and Morticia, it’s a shocking development that turns the Addams house upside down when they are forced to host a dinner for the young man and his parents. The production features all the favourite characters – Uncle Fester, Grandma, Pugsley, Lurch, and the Beineke Family of Mal, Alice and Lucas.
In a prolific career spanning six decades, Charles Addams created several thousand cartoons, sketches and drawings, many of which were published in The New Yorker. But it was his creation of characters that came to be known as The Addams Family that brought Addams his greatest acclaim. With a unique style that combined the twisted, macabre and just plain weird with charm, wit and enchantment, Addams’ drawings have entertained millions worldwide and served as the inspiration for multiple television series and motion pictures.
The Addams Family features a book by Jersey Boys co-writers Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice, and music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa. The production is directed and designed (sets and costumes) by Phelim McDermott and Julian Crouch, with creative consultation by Jerry Zaks and choreography by Sergio Trujillo.
Rick Elice said: “When Jersey Boys was opening in Sydney, I found myself walking after dark to a restaurant our friends had raved about. Directionally challenged, I promptly got lost, but to get lost in Sydney is really to find oneself. Then I turned a corner, and the Capitol Theatre loomed into view. Ah, the wave of joy that washed over me, as another wave had the day before at Bondi! What a theatre! What a city! If only one day a show of ours could play the Capitol! So I couldn’t be happier about The Addams Family. Family’s important to me. The people of Sydney treat us like family. It’ll be nice to return the favour.”
www.addamsfamilythemusical.com.au
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I personally saw the Addams
I personally saw the Addams Family on Broadway when I was in New York on a family holiday. And it is probably the funniest broadway music I've seen. It's got the classic characters, the beautiful romance and really catchy songs. Sydney is lucky to have it! It's is a big show, as big as Memphis or Sister Act or any of those shows.
It's a gem!
Going to see it again, when it arrives!
Really?
Is this really the best recent show that could come down under? Why wait another 2 years for a show that's going 'ok' on the great white way!
Memphis?
Sister Act?
Mormon?
Hair Revival?
Just not sure if this is the 'BIG BANG' hit that Aussies will take to.... but then again what is.
Thoughts?
Sorry
I tend to disagree with you there Jonno. Non-in the know theatre people will flock to this show because it's something that they're familiar with. That's how Wicked became so successful, sure there were a fair few people that had heard of the Broadway production but most people went because it was an extension from the Wizard of Oz. Most theatre companies tend to go with the safer side of things and then rely on word of mouth to get the audience members in.
As for your selection of alternative shows:
Memphis - could quite possibly work because of the Elvis factor.
Sister Act - Another case of familiarity, audiences saw the movie so they'll go see the stage show.
Mormon - Really don't think it would work. I have visions of general public thinking that it's some serious religious show and getting a rude shock. It's also only just starting to pick up amongst theatre people and isn't popular enough yet over here to invest in that amount of money.
Hair - A classic but dated. The oldies will love it but as someone who is of the younger generation, I prefer the risk taking of something new. Especially when I'm paying $100+ to see it.
I agree with Jonno. This may
I agree with Jonno. This may be a good show, but it just doesn't appeal to me. Surely there is something better than this?
Casting? Auditions?
Does anyone know who is casting this project?
I believe Lynne Ruthven is
I believe Lynne Ruthven is handling this one