From television to the big screen, musical theatre to opera, cabaret to the stage, there are few entertainment mediums that multi award winning Rhonda Burchmore has not embraced with her wide ranging talents.
She is a major star in Musical Theatre appearing in productions such as Sugar Babies (Australia and West End) and Stop The World I Want To Get Off with Anthony Newley. She has starred in Song And Dance, They’re Playing Our Song, Lend Me A Tenor, Iolanthe, Die Fledermaus, An Evening With Sondheim, and the title role of Annie in Annie Get Your Gun. David Atkins, featured Rhonda in his 1987 hit Dancin’ Man, and then went on to write a role specifically for her in his tap musical, Hot Shoe Shuffle. She has also starred in Aladdin, Cinderella, Guys & Dolls, Stephen Sondheim’s Into The Woods and the 2000 and 2008 production by The Production Company of Mame. She has played lead roles in Urinetown, Tomfoolery, RESPECT The Musical Journey of Women and she will forever be remembered for her Green Room nominated role of Tanya in Mamma Mia. More recently Rhonda was cast as Boyka in the Glynn Nicholas and QPAC production of Eurobeat, January 2010 Rhonda starred as The Drowsy Chaperone in the MTC production of The Drowsy Chaperone with Geoffrey and a stellar cast and from April to July this year Rhonda performed the role of Celia in the critically acclaimed Calendar Girls.
Last year Rhonda starred in her first feature film, The Wedding Party, opposite Steve Bisley. She has released 4 albums, performed for President Clinton, sung the National Anthem at the Melbourne Cup and the Australian Grand Prix, was the entertainment ambassador for the 2004 Greek Paralympics and late last year her debut biographical book, Legs 11 was published.
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