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Fruitful Productions

Arthur Hull

Flop

  • Australia

Arthur Hull uncovers some of the best songs from the worst musicals ever written.

The neon lights aren’t always bright on Broadway – for every hit there are 50 flops. This show is a love letter to the rollercoaster world of musicals and the people who make them – people who need people. From commercial and critical failures to obscure and forgotten gems, Arthur sets out to prove that every musical can be proud of at least one song. Maybe.

Arthur is Australia's National Busking Champion and was one of Adam Lambert's Top 3 Finalists on The Voice.

'This is just the beginning. He's a star!' Adam Lambert

'With deft comic timing... singing powerfully and passionately in his strong, warm tenor voice... this is a striking and engaging solo debut. FLOP deserves to be a hit!' ★★★★ ArtsHub

'Studded with some obscure songs and fun/frightening trivia, FLOP is likely to appeal to punters at various levels of obesssion.' Australian Arts Review

Suitable for audiences 10+

Audience participation

Language – mild language

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Arthur Hull uncovers some of the best songs from the worst musicals ever written.

The neon lights aren’t always bright on Broadway – for every hit there are 50 flops. This show is a love letter to the rollercoaster world of musicals and the people who make them – people who need people. From commercial and critical failures to obscure and forgotten gems, Arthur sets out to prove that every musical can be proud of at least one song. Maybe.

Arthur is Australia's National Busking Champion and was one of Adam Lambert's Top 3 Finalists on The Voice.

'This is just the beginning. He's a star!' Adam Lambert

'With deft comic timing... singing powerfully and passionately in his strong, warm tenor voice... this is a striking and engaging solo debut. FLOP deserves to be a hit!' ★★★★ ArtsHub

'Studded with some obscure songs and fun/frightening trivia, FLOP is likely to appeal to punters at various levels of obesssion.' Australian Arts Review

Suitable for audiences 10+

Audience participation

Language – mild language

Back to Listings
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We accept the invitation to walk together with First Nations people towards a more positive future for Australia, as described in the Uluru Statement From The Heart.