Judi Scheuber will portray the character of Carol Channing in a comic parody of Hello Dolly Photo: Contributed
Judi Scheuber will portray the character of Carol Channing in a comic parody of Hello Dolly Photo: Contributed Contributed

Nothing forbidden about this broadway showing at choir hall

IT'S a musical about musicals that is set to have the audience in stitches.

Forbidden Broadway opened in New York in 1982, poking fun at shows from Les Miserables to Mamma Mia and Chicago.

The Rockhampton Musical Union Choir is putting on the show that will feature 16 performers singing and dancing their hearts out.

Forbidden Broadway is playing on March 14 and 15 at the RMU Choir Hall in Denison St.

For more information about the musical visit the choir's website: rmuchoir.org.au.


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