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StageCenta have been a fantastic partner for St Edmund's College in the ticketing and promotion of our 2022 production Little Shop of Horrors. If ever we had any problem, a question, or an issue the team would respond promptly and guide us through the issue, or fix it if it was a backend issue. 

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Actor Lulu McClatchy

Lulu McClatchy is an Australian actress, writer, singer, comedian and Producer – not necessarily in that order. Lulu is known to many audiences around the globe for her larger than life alter ego “SuperGirly” which catapulted her onto the international stage all those (not so many!) years ago. “I WISH WE COULD SING YOUR LYRICS INSTEAD OF OURS” – Mel C, Spice Girls 

Lulu created, wrote and Produced her own musical stand up show called  SuperGirly. SuperGirly took the UK by storm, Lulu ended up writing, performing and producing major live shows which played to packed houses at Edinburgh Fringe and a string of UK tours, culminating in a sold out season on the West End over seven years.

SuperGirly became one of the most requested shows to perform at Private Celebrity Parties in the UK, with performances for Elton John, Madonna, Mick Jagger, The Spice Girls and Queen to name a few.

On the back of this success Lulu was personally requested by Sir Elton John to support him on the Australian leg of his 2002 World Tour before going on to co-star in the 22 date US/Canadian tour of the Just For Laughs Comedy Gala alongside comedy royalty like Harland Williams, Louis Ramey and Ron White.

Lulu then Co-Produced a two successful Melbourne seasons of a brand new show called SuperGirly -Return of the Pop Princess, with Melbourne Production company Lab Kelpie Productions,  this new version of the show also introduced the new character “Bradley Cooper” played by Lyall Brooks, and allowed the SuperGirly world to expand to a full theatrical version of the show.

The success of SuperGirly continued with a BBC sitcom. Already a house-hold name in the UK, Lulu quickly became the “must-have” performer at celebrity parties, performing at private shows for the likes of Madonna, Bob Geldof, Queen, and Elton John’s famed Tiara Ball.

Eventually Lulu decided to return home and conquer her home turf, landing the role as Eva Doyle, the wrestling love interest of Toadie on Neighbours. Then a lead role in the ABC film Valentine’s Day.

Guest appearances on Blue Heelers and Spicks and Specks soon followed before she made her international film debut playing the light-hearted Bonnie in Fox’s Aquamarine. This opened the doors to co star in the Australian films The Sunset Six, 6 Plots and Not Suitable for Children, Thats not my Dog and The Very excellent Mr Dundee. 

Lulu gathered a new legion of fans when she took on the memorable role of the politically incorrect Cassandra Downie in Rebel Wilson’s comedy Bogan Pride for SBS (pictured left), a role she considers one of her all time favourites!

Lulu has recently has been performing on stage in AVENUE Q and CALENDAR GIRLS. In 2019 Lulu has also been touring Australia in HIT productions hilarious production WAIST WATCHERS THE MUSICAL playing CONNIE. 

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The Worn Out Shoes
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The Worn Out Shoes

In a faraway kingdom, a kind King and gentle Queen lived happily with their eight beautiful daughters. Many evenings were spent in the grand ballroom, where laughter and dancing filled the castle with joy. Their shoes often wore thin from so much merriment, but they did not mind —for they were happy.

As time passed, however, a shadow crept over the kingdom. The King grew weary and burdened by his duties, withdrawing from the nights of dancing he once loved. With sorrow, the Queen declared that the dancing must end, believing it to be a frivolity in a time of need. Yet the princesses, unable to resist their joy, continued to dance in secret, their shoes wearing thin once more.

The Queen summoned the court’s trusted Cobbler to make them new shoes. She scolded her daughters, but when she was alone, even she would quietly dance—lamenting what once was.

The castle fell into disarray from the princesses’ secret revelry, until the maids came to restore its splendour. The Cobbler returned with his apprentices, presenting new shoes that filled the princesses with delight. But when they began to dance again, the Queen punished them, sending them to toil in the gardens. Even there she caught them dancing and asked the Cobbler to secretly follow them.

Unsure how to do this without being seen, the Cobbler journeyed into the forest to seek the wisdom of the Elder Fairies. Along the way, cheeky pixies tried to lead him astray, but he pressed on until he found the fairies in their hidden grotto. Hearing his plight, they smiled kindly and gifted him a vest of invisibility.

Meanwhile, the princesses danced together in perfect harmony. Their enchanted rhythm unlocked a secret door to a magical land of golden statues, silver leaves, and golden flowers glittering with healing water. The youngest princess cut herself on a silver leaf and discovered the magical water could heal. She wondered if it might restore the King’s strength. But the Cobbler, now invisible, had followed them—and at last revealed himself. Together, they carried the flowers and healing water back to the palace.

The King drank the magical droplets, and his weariness lifted. Rising from his chair, his strength and joy returned. The castle brimmed with laughter once again as he proclaimed that all should dance. And so they did—together, happily ever after.

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