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Past Musicals

The Maitland Music & Arts Club has put on over sixty shows since it started in 1953.

Although musicals are the club's main type of production, we've also performed theatre restaurant shows, variety and talent shows, concert evenings, family afternoons. 

The club has also been active in promoting visiting groups such as choirs, cabaret  troupes, orchestras and soloists and is proud of its ongoing commitment to encouraging arts participation through the local schools with scholarships, technical assistance and workshops.

Browse the artciles below for press releases, posters, programmes and  photographs of some of our shows.

  • Grease - 2007   ( 7 Articles )

    Grease was the club's 2007 musical production. It ran from August 1-4 and was directed by Leanne Cane.


     

  • Joseph & His Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat - 2006   ( 2 Articles )

    Joseph & His Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat was performed at the McKnight Theatre on Thursday September 17, Friday September 18 and Saturday September 19, 2006.'Joseph' saw the club's first incorporation of children into a major production cast. The show was also the first to make substantial use of radio microphones. The show was directed by Leanne Cane.


     

  • Henry - 2004   ( 1 Article )
    The club performed Henry on the 6th, 1th and 14th of August 2004. It was directed by president Anne Eyles.

  • Camelot - 2002   ( 1 Article )

  • Your Place Or Mine - 2002   ( 1 Article )
    'Your Place Or Mine' was performed at Port Victoria for the centenary celebrations of the tall-ships. It was written and directed by club member Timothy Tuck.

  • Half-a-Sixpence - 2000   ( 1 Article )

  • Kiss Me Kate - 1998   ( 1 Article )

  • Pre 1986 Photos   ( 1 Article )

  • Oklahoma! - 2009   ( 3 Articles )
    Oklahoma! was the club's 2009 production. It was directed by Leanne Cane and with full houses for all the performances, a special public rehearsal was held on the Tuesday prior. Peter Goers, theatre critic for the Advertiser newspaper, declared it was the best show the club had produced since 'Fiddler On the Roof' - high praise indeed!