David Venn Enterprises (
The Wedding Singer, Bring It On: The Musical) is thrilled to announce an outstanding all Australian line up of triple-threat talent for the national tour of 
Cruel Intentions: The '90s Musical which kicks off from 25 May. Tickets are selling fast for 
Melbourne, 
Sydney, 
Brisbane and 
Adelaide via 
www.cruelintentions.com.au. 
 Featuring a smash hit '90s soundtrack, this story of romance and  seduction is based on the acclaimed cult 1999 film which was re-released  to cinemas in 2019 and currently has a new TV series in development.  It's the ultimate '90s throwback experience. 
Are you ready to make your wager?   Laced with back-to-back songs including 
Bittersweet Symphony (The Verve), 
Every You and Every Me (Placebo), 
Bye Bye Bye (*NSYNC), 
Sometimes (Britney Spears), 
Just A Girl (No Doubt), 
Foolish Games (Jewel), 
Genie In A Bottle (Christina Aguilera), 
Candy (Mandy Moore), 
Breakfast At Tiffany's (Deep Blue Something), 
Kiss Me (Sixpence None the Richer), 
Iris (The Goo Goo Dolls), 
I'll Make Love To You (Boyz II Men), and more.    
Cruel Intentions: The '90s Musical has all the indulgence and  escapism you've been craving, complete with hilariously fun scenes and  exhilarating performances that will have you singing and dancing in the  aisles.  
 Musical theatre superstar 
Kirby Burgess will bring her  signature enchantment to the stage as the scheming seductress Kathryn,  the role made famous by Sarah Michelle Gellar. The true definition of a  triple threat, Kirby's career highlights span stage and screen, having  previously starred as Baby in the 10th Anniversary Tour of 
Dirty Dancing and most recently as the jaw-dropping villainous temptress Linda in 
The Wedding Singer and an acclaimed performance as Campbell in 
Bring It On: The Musical.   Kirby is thrilled to be taking on the role of the intoxicatingly complex  Kathryn. "Cruel Intentions is the perfect send up of the '90s, and  shows us just how far we've come since. Kathryn is basically the  villain, and while she does some very bad things, she's demonised for  being sexually liberated. I love that she takes a stand about this, with  such great lines," says Kirby. 
 Hallmark heartthrob 
Drew Weston will be very much the  brooding ab-fest as Ryan Phillippe's character Sebastian. Drew is no  stranger to the stage, having starred as Danny Zuko in 
Grease, in MTC's 
Hay Fever, Dream Lover and 
Mary Poppins.  
 Helpmann Award-nominated performer 
Francine Cain has a slew of mainstage principal role credits including 'Regina' in the Tony Award Winner 
Rock of Ages, and 'Frenchy' in the national tour of 
Grease.  Francine will play the naive Cecile, made famous by Selma Blair who  becomes entangled in Sebastian and Kathryn's plot of revenge, and  participates in 'that' iconic kiss with Kathryn.   
Kelsey Halge has landed her breakout role as the  virtuous Annette Hargrove, the subject of Sebastian's desires, played by  Reese Witherspoon in the movie.    
 Musical theatre favourite 
Euan Fistrovic Doidge has been cast in the role of Blaine, following his Helpmann Award nominated role as Felicia in 
Priscilla Queen of the Desert and the coveted lead as Tony Manero in 
Saturday Night Fever. He played Marius in 
Les Misérables and Paul San Marco in the Australian revival of 
A Chorus Line, which saw him become the youngest ever Nominee for a Helpmann Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical. 
 The accomplished 
Joseph Spanti will take on the role of Greg, and audiences might remember him best with his shirt off, in Netflix's smash hit tween series 
Dive Club. Joseph also recently toured as Joey in 
Friends! The Musical Parody.  
 Talented up comer and recent graduate 
Rishab Kern will make his professional stage debut as Ronald.  
 Australian Jazz vocalist, violinist and musical theatre star 
Fem Belling stars as Mrs Caldwell. Fem's previous roles include principal characters in 
Hairspray, 
Fame, 
Footloose, 
Cats & Liza Minnelli in the 2011 production of 
The Boy from Oz starring Todd McKenney. She lays claim to 5 Vita awards, a Green Room  Award nomination and shares an ARIA nomination from her involvement in  The Public Opinion Afro Orchestra. 
 A dynamite, energetic ensemble rounds out the cast with 
Etuate Lutui, 
Daniel Erbacher (
Legally Blonde, 
It's Only Life, 
Grease), 
Sheridan Adams, 
Morgan Heynes and 
Darcey Eagle (
Billy Elliot, the Musical, 
Lazarus, 
Tommy).  
 Leading the creative team is multi-Green Room Award nominated 
Alister Smith, who achieved widespread critical acclaim for the national tour of 
The Wedding Singer, and sellout seasons of 
Bring It On: The Musical. The talented 
Daniel Puckey (
Muriel's Wedding The Musical, The Book of Mormon) takes on the role as Musical Director, with dynamic choreographer 
Freya List (
Chess, Next To Normal, RENT) bringing fresh '90s energy to the 21 iconic songs which range from powerhouse ballads to rock anthems.  
 Multi-Green Room Award nominee Costume Designer 
Isaac Lummis (
Hello Dolly, A Gentlemans Guide to Love & Murder) will unleash the best of '90s fashion while prolific international Set Designer 
James Browne (
Ghost the Musical, Velvet, Cabaret) and accomplished Lighting Designer 
Declan O'Neill (
The Wedding Singer, Bring It On: The Musical) will bring to life the moody world of Manhattan's seductive elite. 
Craig Wilkinson and the team at Optikal Bloc will take on Video design for the national tour.  
 Penned by the writer and director of the film 
Roger Kumble, along with 
Jordan Ross and 
Lindsey Rosin, 
Cruel Intentions: The '90s Musical received rave reviews from Hollywood royalty and original film cast members during its USA and UK tours.  
Tickets are on sale now for the 
Melbourne season, opening at 
The Athenaeum Theatre from 
25 May, and 
Sydney's State Theatre from 
30 June.  
 The roof of 
Brisbane's Fortitude Music Hall is set to rock from 
27 July, and the party will hit 
Adelaide's Her Majesty's Theatre from 
8 September.  
 The national tour is supported by the Restart Investment to Sustain and  Expand (RISE) Fund – an Australian Government initiative.