Melbourne Model: The Musical

Melbourne Model: the Musical was a 2008 musical satire of the political circumstances surrounding the implementation of the controversial 'Melbourne Model'; a radical restructuring of the undergraduate curriculum at the University of Melbourne,[1] one of Australia's top universities.[2] Written by Fregmonto Stokes, the show was the last produced by the 15-year-old theatre group Crunch, based in the School of Creative Arts at the university - pending its winding down as a result of the Melbourne Model.[3] The musical, despite being a student production, received media attention from Australia's mainstream press,[4][5] perhaps due to the implication of the Melbourne Model's main proponents, Vice-chancellor Glyn Davis and Provost Peter McPhee, over cuts to the Arts Faculty, for which the university had already come under much scrutiny in the Australian press.[6][7]

Melbourne Model ran a repeat season during 2009, coinciding with that year's Melbourne International Comedy Festival in April.[8]

Original cast

Role Original Cast
Glyn Davis Nick Masters
Wally Higgins-Beaumont Joshua Lynzaat
Selina Sherm*n Kali Hulme
Bathsheba McQueen Danielle Asciak
Peter McPhee Liam Murphy
Daniel Lopez Mitch Jones
Geoffrey Blainey Sam Rankin
Jessie G Siobahn Toohey
Chorus

Eleanor Bally
Andrew Wong
Michaela Hogan
Leah Landau
Esther Lowe
Dylan Morgan
Corey Reynolds
Asher Warren
Ed Teng
Hon Yap

Directed by Richard Pettifer

References

  1. Search for a super model The Age, 5 October 2008. Accessed 24 October 2008
  2. Rankings of Australian Universities Australian Education Network, 2008. Accessed 24 October 2008
  3. School of Creative Arts: Important notice for students University of Melbourne, 9 January 2007. Accessed 24 October 2008 Archived 7 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  4. Crunch time for uni arts troupe in protest swansong The Age, 28 July 2008. Accessed 24 October 2008
  5. Review: Melbourne Model: the Musical University of Melbourne Student Union, 1 September 2008. Accessed 24 October 2008 Archived 9 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  6. Staff go under uni's new model The Age, 18 July 2007. Accessed 24 October 2008
  7. New-look Melbourne Uni slips in rankings Herald Sun, 18 July 2007. Accessed 24 October 2008
  8. Melbourne Model: The Musical | Melbourne International Comedy Festival Accessed 8 May 2009 Archived 15 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine

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