Performers Jill Perrymand and Kevan Johnston are one of Australia's most loved (and loving) theatrical couples, having performed on stages across the country for many years.
For their children, Tod Johnston and Trudy Dunn, life on tour with performing parents mean
t a spectacular view of the showbiz world, and in a special Morning Melodies tribute concert at Perth's His Majesty's Theatre the siblings will share their unique view of life in the theatre – from the wings.
Through songs closely associated with their parents’ years as performers Tod and Trudy will take audience members on a sentimental and funny journey to give you a glimpse of their unusual childhood with the assistance of musical director Sue Bluck.
Bookings can be made through Ticketek on 1300 795 012, in person at Ticketek agencies outlets or online at www.ticketek.com.au
Tickets are $26 and include morning tea
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