Rhys Kosakowski
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Billy Elliot | |
Music | Elton John |
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Lyrics | Lee Hall |
Book | Lee Hall |
Based upon | 2000 Film Billy Elliot |
Productions | 2005 West End 2007 Sydney 2008 Broadway planned |
Awards | Olivier Award for Best New Musical |
Rhys Kosakowski (born October 18, 1994) is the youngest of the four Australian boys currently holding the lead in Billy Elliot the Musical in Sydney. The 13-year-old Newcastle-based lad, a dancer since the age of 5,has performed with the Queensland Ballet Company. Before Billy, he attended St Philip's Christian College in Newcastlewhere he was a school leader.
Rhys's mother, Allison, was a ballet dancer, but admits "I did all the dance competitions and all the exams and I know the scene. But I don't know the Billy Elliot scene because it's just overwhelming." His father works in the coal industry in Newcastle; like its namesake in the north of England, Newcastle was a coal mining town (it's a city now).
People who know Rhys describe him as 'full of energy' and a as a 'fantastic young performer'! He lives with his parents, sister and Grandma in the coal mining region of Newcastle, NSW.
Rhys was chosen to play Billy at both the first public showing at Sydney's Capitol Theatre (13 November 2007) and the Official Media Premiere one month later December 13, 2007
The other three Australian Billy Elliots are Lochlan Denholm, Rarmian Newton and Nick Twiney.
[edit] Awards
All four of the original Australian Billy Elliots jointly won the 2007 Best Actor in a Musical at the Sydney Theatre Awards on January 21, 2008.
[edit] References
Billy Elliot the Musical official site