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Denis Carnahan's Cricket the Musical
Denis Carnahan is taking his hilarious one man cult hit musical comedy show Cricket The Musical on its first
National Tour in 2025. Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney, Brisbane and Canberra - 5 cities for 2025.
The 2024/25 cricket season has been filled with controversy and pantomime, from the American World Cup to
the touring Indians, and the still fresh drama of Bazball, the Wandering Bairstow, and alleged Lords going
feral. So Australia’s hardest working musical sports satirist uses his unique satirical spin to investigate this
season, along with the game’s history of treachery, villainy, facial hair, and illegal abrasives.
For almost two decades, Carnahan has been producing songs and parodies about the many colourful
characters and controversies Australian Sport produces. They go to air weekly on ABC Grandstand, and have
previously featured on The Footy Show, Fox Sports, Triple M and many more. His songs about Stuart Broad’s
sportsmanship, MCC selection policies, and Mitchell Johnson’s moustache and other sports have had millions
of hits on YouTube.
Prepare yourself to boo the villains and cheer the heroes as Cricket The Musical brings the songs to life on
stage, with videos, sketches and caricatures celebrating the many controversies of this summer’s matches
OOH LA LA BURLESQUE W/ FERRI MAYA & PORCELAIN ALICE
Thu 23 Jan 2025, 7.00pm | La La La's, NSW
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Sat 28 Jun 2025, 4.00pm | Bridge Hotel, NSW
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Get TicketsNEWK - The John Newcombe Story
Sat 28 Jun 2025, 7.30pm | Bridge Hotel, NSW
Written by award-winning Australian playwright Kieran Carroll and performed by acclaimed Melbourne classical actor, Paul Armstrong, NEWK (The John Newcombe Story) traces the life of the great Australian tennis champion of the 1960s and 70s, John Newcombe. more »
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