


Ever since the epoch-making 1991 St John’s Regional College, Dandenong Talent Quest, Geraldine and her brother Nick shared a passion for music – two competitive siblings with one teenage dream. But he got a “normal job”, and she went into musical comedy – could things get any worse? Hell yes!
‘The Passion of Saint Nicholas’ is a rock cabaret about following your heart, the friction of divergent paths, and keeping the band together when you lose your biggest cheerleader.
1hr 5min. No interval.
4th October, 2024
6th October, 2024
Step-free access is available from the entrance to the foyer via lift, with auditorium entry via a side door for those unable to use stairs. Accessible seating is available in the front row, with options to remain in a wheelchair space or transfer to a seat. A hearing loop system is provided for compatible hearing aids. Assistance animals are welcome in all areas, and accessible toilets are available on the foyer level. Staff can assist with access requirements on arrival.
BY BUS: Catch the 311 bus from Railway Square or York Street near Wynyard Street. Drop off on Elizabeth Bay Road or Greenknowe Avenue.
BY TRAIN: Catch the train from the city to Kings Cross Station. It’s about a 10-minute walk to the theatre.
BY CAR: Discount parking is available from the Kings Cross Parking Station (entrance on Ward Avenue). Bring your parking ticket with you to the theatre and have it validated at the Box Office to receive discounted unlimited parking.
★★★★★ “Beautifully personal and breathtakingly hilarious.” Lilithia Reviews
★★★★ “You’d be mad to miss it. A glowing tribute to family – in love and bitter rivalry.” The Age
★★★★★ “The sort of electric thunderclap that inspires audience members to hoot out loud and bump the air with their fists in empowered solidarity, it lays down the gauntlet for the moment to beat.” Time Out
★★★★★ “Her uncanny knack for handling everything from torch songs to musical comedy is both impressive and jaw-dropping.” Theatre People
“Impossible not to be deeply moved.” Stage Whispers
“It’s a remarkable piece, by a remarkable performer.” Squirrel Comedy
Director: Declan Fay
Musical Supervisor: Geraldine Quinn
Musical Director: Geraldine Quinn with Mark Jones, Sonja Horbelt, Ash Smith and Steven J. Hearne
Sound Design: Geraldine Quinn and Steven J. Hearne
NOMINEE - Most Outstanding Show (Melbourne Comedy Festival 2022)
NOMINEE - Golden Gibbo (Melbourne Comedy Festival 2022)
WINNER - 2022 Green Room Awards - Best Cabaret, Best Artiste, Best Musical Direction
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