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Moonshadow

From May 31st 2012
Moonshadow The Musical

World Premiere for Melbourne at the Princess Theatre in May 2012.

Moonshadow, a new musical by Yusuf (formerly known as Cat Stevens) featuring his amazing songs, will make its World Premiere at the Princess Theatre this May 2012.

Embarking as a young singer-songwriter in the sixties and with 60 million records sold worldwide, Cat Stevens (Yusuf Islam) has enjoyed one of the most unique careers in pop music history. With an incredible fan base and such a broad appeal, the prospect of a new musical conceived by him and spanning his amazing catalogue is a dream come true.

Through his much-loved songs and music performed by an all Australian cast, Moonshadow will take the audience on an incredible journey with a magical story of a young man and his moonshadow's struggle against the oncoming of darkness and the search for everlasting happiness.

With hits around every corner, such as Father and Son, Wild World, Morning Has Broken, Peace Train, and First Cut is the Deepest, this musical will guarantee to send audiences out happily singing the songs they know so well.

Watch the video on the right of this page to see a sneak preview of Moonshadow >>

Tickets on sale to the general public Monday 5th March.

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