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  1. We had the lovely Simon Burke in-studio and he opened up about his tough audition for Playschool, and how he competed with his Les Miserables castmate for th...

  2. Simon grew up in Melbourne, where he trained at the Victorian College of the Arts. He has gone on to perform in many of Australia’s most loved musical theatre shows, such as King Kong: Live on Stage (Global Creatures), Ghost: The Musical (GWB), Carmen (Opera Australia), and The Wedding Singer (David Venn), plus Hairspray, Chicago , and Saturday Night Fever for Royal Caribbean Cruises.

  3. The best New Orleans jazz band for hire for your private event : The Simon Burke Jazz Band plays a unique blend of New Orleans and American Songbook standards, in addition to the Latin and blues music that reflects the unique musical identity of the city of New Orleans. Our music is a complex gumbo of the many musical styles that have emerged ...

  4. Simon Burke. Fred Schepisi. In January 2020, Lorna Lesley interviewed Simon Burke for the NFSA's Oral History program. Burke is one of Australia’s most beloved stars of film, TV, and theatre. In this excerpt, Simon shares his sliding-doors moment, at the age of 13 landing his breakthrough lead role as Tom Allen in Fred Schepsi’s The Devil ...

  5. It was announced today that award-winning actor Simon Burke AO will be playing the role of the Wizard during the Melbourne season of the spectacular musical WICKED.After nearly three years playing Harold Zidler, the owner and host of the Moulin Rouge cabaret club, Simon is moving to the Emerald City. “ Broadway’s Biggest Blockbuster ” (NY Times) will return to its original Australian ...

  6. 26 de sept. de 2014 · AUSTRALIAN actor Simon Burke talks about his converted warehouse home, located in Sydney’s inner-city, and its special features. Elizabeth Fortescue. 2 min read. September 26, 2014 - 10:00PM.

  7. theagency.co.uk › the-clients › simon-burkeSimon Burke | | The Agency

    Simon Burke. THE EXCEPTION (Egoli Tossell/Ostar Enterprises) – Screenplay based on the Alan Judd novella, starring Christopher Plummer and Lily James. ZEN (Leftbank Pictures/BBC) – 3 x 90’ films. Based on the novels of Michael Dibdin, starring Rufus Sewell. Mobil Prize winner 1992. Directed by Richard Wilson.