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Chicago the musical is returning to Melbourne

Rebecca Russo
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Rebecca Russo
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Long before it was an Academy Award-winning film, Chicago was a hit Broadway musical. Penned by musical theatre's dynamic duo John Kander and Fred Ebb, the musical was only a minor splash when it premiered in 1975. But when it was given a stripped back and sexed up new production in 1996, it became an immediate sensation and eventually the longest-running Broadway revival of all time.

That's the production Melbourne audiences will see when Chicago hits Melbourne's State Theatre this summer.

This revival will have Natalie Bassingthwaighte playing Roxie (the Renée Zellweger role) opposite musical theatre star Alinta Chidzey as Velma (the Catherine Zeta-Jones role). Vocal powerhouse Casey Donovan is taking on Matron Mama Morton, the prison warden who sings 'When You're Good to Mama'. The show also includes 'Razzle Dazzle', 'Cell Block Tango', 'Mr Cellophane', and, of course, 'All That Jazz'.

Chicago performances will begin on December 13. You can sign up to the waitlist for tickets and find out more information about the show here.

See all the best shows hitting Melbourne stages this year.

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