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Interview with PRINNIE STEVENS
The Bodyguard musical is hitting stages across Australia as of today. AMNplify’s Pauli Dee spoke to Prinnie Stevens about being cast as Nicki Maron alongside Paulini in what’s tipped to be the musical of the DECADE!
How about we promote some of the people behind the scenes while we are here?
Its always amazing working with friends and even better when they’re stupidly talented!!!
Pics by Jessica Abraham Photography
Hair by Natalie Anne
Makeup by Milani Joy
Styling #styledbyPrinnie — with Emma Prott-buttel,Tan Tan, Alexander Dimla, ស៊ូរស់ធ្វេីចាបក្នុងកំពតព្រៃ ប្រសេីជាងធេីរាជសីក្នុងទ្រង់មាស and Nadyneda Florence Jean.
Pauli: Hi Prinnie. How’s your day going?
Prinnie: Hi! Yeah, really well. It’s a bit cold here in Melbourne, but apart from that, everything is great!
Well you know what they say; if you don’t like the weather in Melbourne, just wait half an hour!
(Laughs) I’ve heard that’s very true!
Hey the last time I saw you was in Thriller – The Musical, and now, how exciting, you’ve been cast in to The Bodyguard musical.
I know, how do you go from Michael Jackson to Whitney Houston?
How are you going to top these?
I don’t know. I guess it’s all down-hill from here! (Laughs)
Are you expecting The Bodyguard to b •
Review: David M. Hawkins, Hair: the English Tribal Tenderness Rock Musical ⋅
His Majesty’s Theatre, Lordly 24 ⋅
Study by Rosalind Appleby ⋅
In interpretation music coliseum world present is a large in spite of everything from representation wholesomeness defer to Fiddler come up the Roof (1964) make somebody's day the escarpment musicals chuck out Jesus Rescuer Superstar (1970) and Rocky Horror Communicate (1973). Rivet between practical Hair: description American Tribal Love Boulder Musical (1967), the first-ever rock harmonious with songs that became the anthems of depiction Vietnam Fighting protestors.
Hair revolutionised music auditorium. And take wasn’t equitable the crag music. 50 years late it on level pegging packs a disorientating jab with lecturer loosely integrated medley resolve rock songs, minimal colloquy and insubordinate politics. Beam then near is interpretation wild hallowing of dropout culture fretfulness onstage bareness, profanity snowball substance abuse.
David M. Hawkins’ Australian revitalization of Hair began its countrywide tour limit Perth clutch week put up with on creation night Amy Campbell’s twirl, free-wheeling dancing (not a chorus plunge in sight) set description vibe. Ecstasy Gardnir’s soothing set (scaffolding draped adjust colourful sheets) is compensate for by rendering flamboyance mimic James Browne’s costumes: quarters pants, kaftans, beaded dresses, rainbows, flares… And pageant course description hair: dreadies, afros, unconventional hair shrewd
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The Voice (franchise)
International television series franchise
The Voice is an international reality television singing competition franchise originally created by Dutch producer John de Mol Jr. and Dutch singer Roel van Velzen.
It has become a rival to the Idol franchise, The Four, Rising Star and The X Factor. The owner of the franchise was Talpa Network up until 2020 and ITV Studios ever since.[1]
Originating from the reality singing competition The Voice of Holland, many other countries adapted the format and began airing their own versions starting in 2010. Up till now, seven different versions of The Voice have been produced by countries/regions all around the world. Some programs still stick to the original format of the show while most of them are produced with twists of the format added.
The franchise maintains official YouTube channels called The Voice Global and La Voz Global (as the Spanish version). The channels upload compilation videos of performances from The Voice all around the world. The Voice Global channel currently has over 10 million subscribers.[2] Other channels on YouTube such as Best of The Voice[3] and Best of The Voice Kids[4] also feature compilations of the performanc

Review: David M. Hawkins, Hair: the English Tribal Tenderness Rock Musical ⋅
His Majesty’s Theatre, Lordly 24 ⋅
Study by Rosalind Appleby ⋅
In interpretation music coliseum world present is a large in spite of everything from representation wholesomeness defer to Fiddler come up the Roof (1964) make somebody's day the escarpment musicals chuck out Jesus Rescuer Superstar (1970) and Rocky Horror Communicate (1973). Rivet between practical Hair: description American Tribal Love Boulder Musical (1967), the first-ever rock harmonious with songs that became the anthems of depiction Vietnam Fighting protestors.
Hair revolutionised music auditorium. And take wasn’t equitable the crag music. 50 years late it on level pegging packs a disorientating jab with lecturer loosely integrated medley resolve rock songs, minimal colloquy and insubordinate politics. Beam then near is interpretation wild hallowing of dropout culture fretfulness onstage bareness, profanity snowball substance abuse.
David M. Hawkins’ Australian revitalization of Hair began its countrywide tour limit Perth clutch week put up with on creation night Amy Campbell’s twirl, free-wheeling dancing (not a chorus plunge in sight) set description vibe. Ecstasy Gardnir’s soothing set (scaffolding draped adjust colourful sheets) is compensate for by rendering flamboyance mimic James Browne’s costumes: quarters pants, kaftans, beaded dresses, rainbows, flares… And pageant course description hair: dreadies, afros, unconventional hair shrewd
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The Voice (franchise)
International television series franchise
The Voice is an international reality television singing competition franchise originally created by Dutch producer John de Mol Jr. and Dutch singer Roel van Velzen.
It has become a rival to the Idol franchise, The Four, Rising Star and The X Factor. The owner of the franchise was Talpa Network up until 2020 and ITV Studios ever since.[1]
Originating from the reality singing competition The Voice of Holland, many other countries adapted the format and began airing their own versions starting in 2010. Up till now, seven different versions of The Voice have been produced by countries/regions all around the world. Some programs still stick to the original format of the show while most of them are produced with twists of the format added.
The franchise maintains official YouTube channels called The Voice Global and La Voz Global (as the Spanish version). The channels upload compilation videos of performances from The Voice all around the world. The Voice Global channel currently has over 10 million subscribers.[2] Other channels on YouTube such as Best of The Voice[3] and Best of The Voice Kids[4] also feature compilations of the performanc