FLOP
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.
Since graduating from the famous Flying Fruit Fly Circus in 2023, Arthur made it all the way to Adam Lambert’s Top 3 on The Voice Australia, won the two top awards at the National Busking Championships, and was a Judge's Pick at the Melbourne Fringe.
★★★★ "A striking and engaging solo debut. FLOP deserves to be a hit!” ArtsHub
"He's a star!" Adam Lambert
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With deft comic timing… singing powerfully and passionately in his strong, warm tenor voice, this is a striking and engaging solo debut. - Richard Watts, ArtsHub
Hull is a force of nature, a stunning singer who also accompanies himself on keyboard. A brilliant musical takedown! - Jo Laidlaw, The List
A phenomenal fringe debut. In Hulls hands it is hard to believe these songs were not smash hits! Come along and revel in it! - Lilah Shapiro, The Clothesline Magazine
An unforgettable and hilarious journey through some of the most standout disasters ever to (dis)grace the stage. An Absolute must-see. - Justine Hall, See Do Eat Review
What makes FLOP stand out is the genuine joy Hull brings to the stage. Bravo you superstar in the making! - Markus Hamence, On Your Markus
Presented by: Fruitful Productions
Fruitful Productions create and produce original cabaret and circus work.
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- High Audio Content
- Audience members have the opportunity to interact or join artist on stage
- Suitable for audiences who may not have a comprehensive understanding of the English language