Nails The Musical: In Concert
Thu
25
Thu 25 Jun 7:00 PM
Selling Fast
The Eternity Playhouse
General Admission
130 Mins
June
“Remember eyes up here, not on the skort.”
Set inside the elite North’s Netball Institute, Nails follows rising star Bec, whose carefully curated, picture-perfect life is thrown into chaos when a group of queer, take-no-prisoners recruits crash the court. As rivalries ignite, alliances fracture, and sparks fly, Bec must confront some uncomfortable truths. Can she take the heat? Will she be able to respect the ‘no contact’ rule when a new player catches her eye? Netball ain’t for the weak of ankle, let alone for the weak of heart...
Experience the world premiere full-length concert production of this hilarious, heartfelt and high-octane bold Australian musical by Sophie Davis, Laura McDonald and Harry Collins.
After a series of sold-out development presentations, including performances for Sydney WorldPride, Hayes Theatre’s Festival of New Works, and Home Grown at Chapel Off Chapel & Qtopia and major development support from Creative Australia, Create NSW and the Major Festivals Initiative, Nails arrives fully realised just in time for Pride month.
“Sophie Davis, Laura McDonald, Harry Collins have a certified hit on their hands.” TimeOut
The production features a standout ensemble of performers: Natalie Abbott (The Deb, Muriel’s Wedding The Musical) leads alongside Kala Gare, recent star of My Brilliant Career following acclaimed turns in SIX and Calamity Jane. They are joined by Chelsea Dawson (SIX, Mamma Mia!, Shrek The Musical) and Madeleine Wighton (The PM’s Daughter, Superwog, Little Triangle’s JUDY). Also featuring Lincoln Elliott (My Brilliant Career, Ride the Cyclone, Phar Lap), singer-songwriter and artist Néad Cristaudo (Nead Next Door), award-winning writer-performer Laura Murphy (The Lovers, Barbra, Zombie! The Musical), and Gracie Rowland (Love Actually? The Musical Parody, Josephine Wants to Dance), directed by Manali Datar, a multi-disciplinary artist working across Australia’s leading theatre companies, with choreography by Ryan González, a Sydney Theatre Award-winner whose work spans major commercial and independent productions.
Presented by Little Triangle, one of Sydney’s leading producers of boutique music theatre, known for daring, character-driven work, this production continues their commitment to bold new voices and queer storytelling.
With a contemporary music theatre score, influenced by early 2000s pop-rock and 80s throwbacks, Nails delivers big vocals, bigger feelings, and a soundtrack you’ll want to blast on the way home.
This concert presentation is exclusively at the Eternity Playhouse for four performances only: don’t miss your chance to catch this electric new work.
Whether you’re a musical lover, a sports fanatic, or anyone wonderfully and wildly in-between, you’re invited to take centre court - so grab a gatorade and get ready to sweat.
Because there’s no one way to be an athlete.
No one way to be queer.
And no one way to be a woman.
Yeah The Girls.
Set inside the elite North’s Netball Institute, Nails follows rising star Bec, whose carefully curated, picture-perfect life is thrown into chaos when a group of queer, take-no-prisoners recruits crash the court. As rivalries ignite, alliances fracture, and sparks fly, Bec must confront some uncomfortable truths. Can she take the heat? Will she be able to respect the ‘no contact’ rule when a new player catches her eye? Netball ain’t for the weak of ankle, let alone for the weak of heart...
Experience the world premiere full-length concert production of this hilarious, heartfelt and high-octane bold Australian musical by Sophie Davis, Laura McDonald and Harry Collins.
After a series of sold-out development presentations, including performances for Sydney WorldPride, Hayes Theatre’s Festival of New Works, and Home Grown at Chapel Off Chapel & Qtopia and major development support from Creative Australia, Create NSW and the Major Festivals Initiative, Nails arrives fully realised just in time for Pride month.
“Sophie Davis, Laura McDonald, Harry Collins have a certified hit on their hands.” TimeOut
The production features a standout ensemble of performers: Natalie Abbott (The Deb, Muriel’s Wedding The Musical) leads alongside Kala Gare, recent star of My Brilliant Career following acclaimed turns in SIX and Calamity Jane. They are joined by Chelsea Dawson (SIX, Mamma Mia!, Shrek The Musical) and Madeleine Wighton (The PM’s Daughter, Superwog, Little Triangle’s JUDY). Also featuring Lincoln Elliott (My Brilliant Career, Ride the Cyclone, Phar Lap), singer-songwriter and artist Néad Cristaudo (Nead Next Door), award-winning writer-performer Laura Murphy (The Lovers, Barbra, Zombie! The Musical), and Gracie Rowland (Love Actually? The Musical Parody, Josephine Wants to Dance), directed by Manali Datar, a multi-disciplinary artist working across Australia’s leading theatre companies, with choreography by Ryan González, a Sydney Theatre Award-winner whose work spans major commercial and independent productions.
Presented by Little Triangle, one of Sydney’s leading producers of boutique music theatre, known for daring, character-driven work, this production continues their commitment to bold new voices and queer storytelling.
With a contemporary music theatre score, influenced by early 2000s pop-rock and 80s throwbacks, Nails delivers big vocals, bigger feelings, and a soundtrack you’ll want to blast on the way home.
This concert presentation is exclusively at the Eternity Playhouse for four performances only: don’t miss your chance to catch this electric new work.
Whether you’re a musical lover, a sports fanatic, or anyone wonderfully and wildly in-between, you’re invited to take centre court - so grab a gatorade and get ready to sweat.
Because there’s no one way to be an athlete.
No one way to be queer.
And no one way to be a woman.
Yeah The Girls.
June