Steve Burchill

Steve Burchill

Wyong Drama Group

After a significant hiatus, Steve has triumphantly returned to the stage this year, fully immersing himself in the vibrant Central Coast theater scene. He recently graced the Wyong Musical Theatre Company's stage as the suave Latin lothario, Aldolfo, in "The Drowsy Chaperone", and also brought to life the detestable Franklin Hart Jnr in Gosford Musical Theatre's "9 to 5 the Musical", Steve's enthusiasm continues as he gears up to perform as Lomper with the Wyong Drama Group in this production of "The Full Monty". Infused with British humor and wit, Steve draws on his homeland upbringing to authentically portray Simon Beaufoy's script and characters, promising an engaging theatrical experience.


FEATURED CREDITS

Home I'm Darling (Marcus), Wyong Drama Group, 2024 | The Full Monty (Lomper), Wyong Drama Group, 2023
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Red Tree Theatre

Red Tree Theatre

One the Central Coast's newest and most affordable performance venues. 144 tiered seating black box theatre with large foyer and conference spaces.
Red Tree Theatre

Red Tree Theatre

Red Tree Theatre offers rehearsal, office, and meeting spaces, training rooms, exhibition space, and a 130-seat theatre that can be used for performances, concerts, productions, as well as seminars, presentations, and conferences.

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October
The Attic Productions - Little Shop of Horrors
3rd to 6th October '24
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Little Shop of Horrors

The Attic Productions
October

Feed the need for musical hilarity with this delicious sci-fi smash about a man-eating plant.

Music by Allan Menken
Book and Lyrics by Howard Ashman
Director: Brett Perkins
Musical Director: Chris Hochkins
Choreographer: Emmakate De Henau

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