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Superstar tenor Mario Frangoulis makes his eagerly anticipated debut appearance in Melbourne with a spectacular concert in the Hamer Hall.

 

One of the world’s greatest classical crossover artists will perform a thrilling program of popular opera and broadway hits, as well as greatly loved songs of his native Greece.

 

Discovered by famed impresario Cameron Mackintosh, who cast him in the role of Marius in the West End production of Les Misérables, Mario was also invited by Andrew Lloyd Webber to play the role of Raoul in Phantom of the Opera to huge critical acclaim.

 

He has also excelled as a recording artist selling over 1 million records worldwide. He is consistently ranked in the top 10 on international charts, and in 2011 was voted Best Male Classical Crossover Artist globally.

 

His Melbourne concert, an Australian exclusive, will showcase his extraordinary talent and he will be backed by full orchestra under the baton of acclaimed conductor Vanessa Scammell. They will be joined by the brilliant young Australian soprano Julie Lea Goodwin, who also enjoys a stellar career in opera and musical theatre having sung the role of Christine alongside Anthony Warlow’s Phantom.

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Rating: 4.3 out of 5 based on 13 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Mario Frangoulis

    by LauraLH on 5/13/13The Pasadena Civic - Pasadena

    Mario was amazing. He can really sing. I'd see him again in a heart beat. I wouldn't have known about him if he hadn't been on free tv with his show. The people who were his guest were really wonderful too espically George B. They were very good together when they sang comlimented each other, they blended well and were a strong presents. Over all the best! I was not Greek and it made no difference, or that he sang in different languages. Loved Geroges French songs. Alot of late people showing up way after show had started. I think they should have to wait until Mario finished his song. It's being rude to him and the people who paid good money for their tickets. It's not his fault they are late. Also there was no statement before the show to turn off cells and no pictures, so stupid people think they can get away with it. Whats wrong with people today? It's just common sense. Some people have to wreck it for all. MARIO YOUR THE BEST! Good luck to you and thanks for a great concert.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Mario Frangoulis event and venue was forgettable

    by lpjakob on 5/13/13The Pasadena Civic - Pasadena

    We live 65 miles away from Pasadena so we were looking forward to a full Saturday afternoon of dining and attending a concert that would be memorable. We had never attended The Pasadena Civic Auditorium so we were not sure what to expect. What a great disappointment. Management seemed to be on par with a local discount movie theatre, not a live performance venue. To start, we were directed to the wrong isle entrance for seats that included an isle seat. Second, no flashing lights and no management effort to get people seated before the concert started. I estimate 30% of the audiences was seated after the concert had started. Third, no management announcement or enforcement of no recording or flash photography during the concert. At one point, I counted over 35 bright screen devices recording the concert and disrupting your enjoyment of the concert with blinding screens. I finely called over a usher asking why they allow recordings of live events. Usher response was they don't. Conversation continued with than why was no announcement made and why can I see a multitude of bright screens that are obviously proof that recordings are being made and are also disruptive to the viewing of the concert, with management not doing anything. Response was that they are too busy seating people. (attendance was at 50% at best, I hate to see how they deal with a full hall). Eventually, the oldest member of the staff began to take it upon his self to start telling people to stop recording. Other members of the staff just walked by multiple times without saying a word. With this poor level of management, combined with terrible acoustics, continued blinding iPhone screens, we left during intermission. We will never return to The Pasadena Civic Auditorium again. For the concert first half, everything was black including all the performers outfits. No staging, no effort at creating a performance, not up to Los Angeles standards of a live performance.We will give Mario a second chance if he has a concert at a respectable venue. The evening was not a complete waste, we had what was one of the most delightful dining experiences of all times at Maison Akira in Pasadena. Any restaurant that is so good, you do not care about a terrible concert is worth the visit.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Mario was at his best

    by PasTeddy on 5/13/13The Pasadena Civic - Pasadena

    There is no disappointment attending this concert. Started on time, sang all of the songs his audience were expecting and in great form..