The one-act musical had taken over $3 million in advance ticket sales prior to their opening night last weekend, and now Melbourne audiences will be able to catch the show until March 10, 2012.
The show is rumoured to be heading to Singapore after Melbourne, with the hopes to return to the Australian tour circuit later in the year.
“I’m afraid nothing has been signed, though the plans are there to cover all cities this year”, Producer Tim Lawson told AussieTheatre.com last week.
The show, which had recouped all of its production costs prior to opening in Melbourne was directed by Baayork Lee, (Original A Chorus Line Broadway cast) and musically directed by Paul White.
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