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Classic hits land at Bunjil

The success-story of folk musical duo Simon & Garfunkel will come alive in a nationally-touring musical at Bunjil Place next month.

The Simon & Garfunkel Story tells of the real-life stellar rise and then split of two boys from Queens, New York.

During the nostalgic journey, a full live band plays their classic hits such as Mrs Robinson, Bridge Over Troubled Water, Homeward Bound, Scarborough Fair, The Boxer and The Sound of Silence.

It is accompanied by 1960s photos and film footage.

The show stars UK performers Philip Murray Warson as Paul Simon and Charles Blythe as Art Garfunkel.

The show has previously sold out in Australia in 2016, the US as well as London’s West End.

It plays at Bunjil Place on 17 August.

Details: bunjilplace.com.au

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