Australian theatrical legend Caroline O’Connor AM has delighted audiences across the globe: on London’s West End, Broadway in New York and throughout Australia on our stages and on our screens.
Caroline's incredible career has featured many of musical theatre’s most powerful leading roles, from Broadway classics like Anything Goes and Funny Girl, via the Australian premiere of West Side Story, to gritty biographic roles including Judy Garland and Edith Piaf.
For this special performance, Caroline will be joined by Orchestra Victoria to present music she has handpicked for the significance they play in her life. Throughout the concert Caroline will share the stories behind these selections: how music has shaped her career and her identity as a performer throughout the seasons of her multi-award-winning life on the stage.
Hours 
| Date | Times |
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| Mon 20 Jul |
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Location 
Arts Centre Melbourne
Hamer Hall
100 St Kilda Rd
Southbank 3004
Price and bookings
From $22 to $35
Contact details
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