Sydney to Host Special Sing-Along Performance of ‘& Juliet’ This Friday
Sydney, Australia – Prepare to unleash your inner superstar this Friday, 31 May, as the Sydney Lyric Theatre hosts a one-night-only sing-along performance of the award-winning musical ‘& Juliet.’ This special event promises to be the ultimate party, where audience members are invited to sing along to their favorite tunes from the show at the top of their lungs.
The sing-along performance of ‘& Juliet,’ set to begin at 7:30 PM, will feature the same captivating show but with a unique twist – the audience becomes part of the performance. Lyrics will be displayed on screens throughout the theatre, ensuring that everyone can join in and belt out the songs together. For those eager to practice their vocals beforehand, the lyrics are available on Apple Music Sing through the ‘& Juliet (Original Broadway Cast Recording)’ album.
Event Details:
- Event: & Juliet Sing-Along Performance
- Date: Friday, 31 May
- Time: 7:30 PM
- Venue: Sydney Lyric Theatre
This is a rare opportunity for fans of the musical to engage with the performance in a new and interactive way. ‘& Juliet’ reimagines the classic story of Juliet from Shakespeare’s ‘Romeo and Juliet,’ asking what might happen if Juliet chose to live and seek a fresh start instead of ending her life over Romeo. The musical features a soundtrack of pop anthems produced by Max Martin, including hits like ‘Since U Been Gone,’ ‘Roar,’ ‘Baby One More Time,’ ‘Larger Than Life,’ ‘That’s The Way It Is,’ and ‘Can’t Stop the Feeling.’
Don’t miss this chance to be part of a night filled with music, joy, and community spirit. Get ready to sing your heart out and experience ‘& Juliet’ like never before!
For more information and to listen to the soundtrack in advance, visit Apple Music Sing and search for ‘& Juliet (Original Broadway Cast Recording).’
Contact: For tickets and further details, visit the Sydney Lyric Theatre’s official website or contact their box office.
Get ready, Sydney – it’s time to hear you roar!
Photo Credit: Daniel Boud