Little Miss Sunshine Musical

Rebecca Varidel
15th Oct 2019

“I would like to be the first Miss America from New Mexico.”

If you haven't seen the 2006 winner of the multi-award winning Little Miss Sunshine, it is about time you did! Whether or not you've seen it, you must see Little Miss Sunshine The Musical, and Sydney you've got your chance this year. Adapted from the Academy Award-winning film by the Tony Award-winning team of James Lapine (Into the Woods, Sunday in the Park with George) and William Finn (Falsettos, 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee), this delightful musical comedy about pursuing your dreams is filled with warmth and humour and guaranteed to charm, New Theatre Newtown has announced the Sydney Premiere season this 12 November to 14 December.

New Theatre is rounding off the year with this Sydney premiere production, under the direction of Deborah Jones, returning to follow up her huge success with Nell Gwynne last year.

"Back in 2006, the film had such an impact on me," says Deb. "Dysfunctional family with a capital D. It covered all the basics - being gay, addiction, being broke, being heartbroken and to top it off being dead. I could relate!"

She's gathered together a great team, including set designer David Marshall-Martin, lighting designer Michael Schell, sound designer Dana Spence, costume designer Bobbi Rickards, choreographer Victoria Ferris, musical director Laura Heuston, assistant musical director Thomas McCorquodale, assistant director Garth Saville, and dialect/vocal coach Linda Nicholls-Gibley. The cast includes a talented clutch of 'triple-threats' all making their New Theatre debuts: from young Kiera Dzeparoski as 'Olive', and Aneke Golowenko, Ellacoco Hammer McIver and Grace Ryan as 'the Mean Girls', to Christopher O'Shea as 'Dwayne' and Sarah Funari as 'Miss California'. Also treading the New Theatre stage for the first time are experienced music theatre performers Gavin Leahy, Martin Grelis and Fiona Pearson, and we're very happy to welcome back Julian Ramundi and John Grinston.

With rehearsals having been underway for a couple of months "Lapine and Finn are certainly keeping me on my toes," says Deb. "It’s challenging, but I count myself fortunate that I'm surrounded by a talented bunch of Sydney’s best, who are all committed to creating a wonderful show and at the same time are great fun to work with.”

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The Hoover family has seen better days. Richard, the father, is a less-than-inspiring motivational speaker; Grandpa’s been kicked out of his retirement home for bad behaviour; Uncle Frank has recently tried to kill himself after his boyfriend dumped him; moody teen, Dwayne, has taken a vow of silence; and much-put-upon mother Sheryl grits her teeth and holds it all together.

But energetic and optimistic Olive, the youngest Hoover, believes the world is full of possibilities, and enters a children’s beauty pageant.

Seeing a chance to change their luck, this dysfunctional and fractious family packs their beat-up Combi, and embarks on a cross-country journey from New Mexico to California, chasing the coveted title of ‘Little Miss Sunshine’.