Last night was the first performance of the Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular at the Sydney Opera House!
Get ready for an invasion as Sydney Opera House opens its doors to Doctor Who in a musical celebration of the iconic BBC series. Presented live on stage by special guests and Doctor Who stars Alex Kingston (“River Song”) and Mark Williams (“Brian Williams”), try and keep pace with the Doctor on the big screen whilst the concert hall is overrun by hordes of monsters - watch out for the Silence, Daleks and Cybermen!
Following sold out shows in Melbourne the Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular features Murray Gold’s captivating music from the last two seasons of Doctor Who performed by The Metropolitan Orchestra, conducted by Ben Foster.A wide range of Doctor Who merchandise is available including exclusive, limited edition items created by the BBC especially for this event. Stock is limited so pre-order a merchandise package with your tickets to ensure you don’t miss out and save $20 off the at-show prices!
Merchandise package includes:
Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular exclusive tote bag
Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular exclusive poster
Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular programme
Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular lanyard and laminate
Matt, Arthur, and Mark Williams on the set of Dinosaurs on a Spaceship with episode director Saul Metzstein
Does this beach look familiar to anyone?
It makes me happy that somewhere in the world right now they are filming new episodes of Doctor Who.
via our ever so well informed siblings at the Doctor Who Facebook page, three new guest stars have been confirmed for Doctor Who Series 7!
David Bradley of Harry Potter fame (Argus Filch), Rupert Graves known for his work as DI “Not my division” Lestrade in Sherlock and Mark Williams who played Arthur “What exactly is the function of a rubber duck” Weasley in Harry Potter.
Have you seen the list of actors who have appeared in both Harry Potter and Doctor Who? That list is about to grow. Again.