WHAT THEY SAY

Now, we don’t mean to brag but… it is always nice to see your hard work appreciated by the critics and the fans!

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The Rockpit

“Too many highlights to mention them all but for me Trikeriotis’s Gethsemane was jaw dropping tonight, Rabonne’s Judas was outstanding throughout and Mercanti’s Pilate simply brilliant.  From the fantastic live band, the dancers & festival goers, all the principles, through to the production and direction (Trevor & Katrina Patient), everything was top class.”

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Stage Whispers

“Vin Trikeriotis brings stunning vocals to our rock star Jesus Christ, leading the cast in a confident and impressive performance. Jamie Mercanti’s Pilate is formidable and vocally strong, while Paul Whitehead’s Herod lights up the stage in a fun rendition of Herod’s song, assisted by a gorgeous chorus of dancers. The Producers at Priest Records, Caiaphas (Andrew Milner), Annas (Ash Schofield), Aaron (Dan Millgate) and Kohen (Luke Miller) are a solid team who work well together.”

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OUT in Perth

“Local drag superstar Feminem (Dean Misdale) was a clear crowd favourite as Killer Queen, the unchallenged leader of the villainous Globalsoft Corporation. Taking to the stage in an array of fabulous costumes and wigs, Misdale nails the characters drag debut with a wicked flair – and a few less that subtle Adele gags that were more than welcome.”

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Seesaw Magazine

"The star of the show, for me, was Feminem – and Leah Andrews’ costumes really are dynamite with a laser beam. It’s crazy to think Killer Queen hasn’t been played in drag before. No turning back! The punk-gothic look of the Bohemians’ costumes were a nostalgic feast, too, reminding me of my 80s and 90s wardrobe."

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Community News, Eastern Reporter

"WHEN the Perth production of We Will Rock You opened at the newly refurbished His Majesty’s Theatre over the weekend, it began with a disclaimer the show’s name was not just a title, it was a promise.

And it was a promise that was delivered."

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