2003–2005 In 2003, Falzon was cast in the lead role (
Galileo Figaro) for the Australian production of
We Will Rock You. The show had opened in the West End in 2002, and was followed by Melbourne in August, 2003 (the first production outside the UK) before touring the rest of Australia in 2004/2005. Featuring the music of
Queen and book by
Ben Elton, the production allowed Falzon to combine his love of rock music with his career as a stage actor. He starred alongside
Kate Maree Hoolihan as Scaramouche,
Amanda Harrison as Oz,
Jason Chong as Brit,
Robert Grubb as Pop,
Annie Crummer as Killer Queen and Ross Givern as Khashoggi. Of the experience, Falzon said "To work with these guys and have them have faith in you to be able to tell the story and channel Freddy (sic) Mercury for people that love his voice and his music, its very humbling and tremendously exciting." –
The Sunday Times, 8 December 2013
We Will Rock You toured in Melbourne (7 August 2003 – 4 March 2004
Regent Theatre), Perth (27 April – June 2004
Burswood Theatre) and Brisbane (27 July – 25 September 2004
QPAC), before finishing in Sydney (9 October 2004 – 13 March 2005
Star City Lyric Theatre). Falzon left the touring production at the end of its Australian run only to return to the role of Galileo in Japan after
Peter Murphy (who had since taken over the role) badly injured his knee.
2006–2008 In 2007 Falzon was cast as the Artilleryman in the Australian and New Zealand tour of ''
Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of The Worlds- Alive on Stage''. The only touring company outside Europe included album alumni
Chris Thompson, and
Justin Hayward in their original roles, and was supplemented by the addition of Falzon (Artilleryman),
Rachael Beck (Beth) and
Shannon Noll (Parson). The cast performed against a towering 30-foot Machine Fighting Machine and the holographic head of narrator
Richard Burton, as well as musical talents of the 48-piece ULLAdubULLA Strings and 10-piece Black Smoke Band, conducted by composer
Jeff Wayne. After five weeks rehearsal, he donned lashes, a mini-dress and knee-high boots as "Hedwig Schmitt" in
John Cameron Mitchell's glam rock musical
Hedwig and the Angry Inch for David M Hawkins (Showtunes). during the highly successful 2008 Brisbane and Sydney run.
2009–2011 Falzon returned to the role of Galileo again in 2009/10 for the UK tour of
We Will Rock You, replacing
Alex Gaumond, and performing opposite
Sarah French-Ellis as Scaramouche and
Brenda Edwards as Killer Queen. He performed at both the Edinburgh Playhouse from 4 November 2009 to 9 January 2010 and at the Dublin O2 Arena. In 2010 he returned briefly to Australia from London, for a one-off concert performance of Adam Guettel's
Floyd Collins. Falzon played the role of Homer opposite
Peter Cousens as Floyd, under the musical direction of Anne-Maree MacDonald. He joined the 2009
Harvest Rain Theatre Company production of
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat, in the role of an
Elvis inspired,
Robbie Williams influenced Pharaoh. Falzon returned to
The War of the Worlds in 2010 for its European tour, this time creating two new roles, that of an astronomer (William Rowland, teamed with Lily Osborne as Vera May) at the commencement of the musical, and during the epilogue as NASA controller Marvin Krauth (voiced by Jerry Wayne). The 20 date arena tour of the UK and Europe included Amsterdam, Dublin and Manchester along with London's Wembley and O2 arenas. Returning permanently to Australia in 2011 for
Rock of Ages, Falzon starred as the quintessential 80's rocker, creating a character, that brought "sexual charisma to monstrously vain Stacee Jaxx", according to the
Herald Sun. The character being a pastiche of bad boy rockers from the 80s, he drew on several iconic rock bands for inspiration including Bon Jovi, Van Halen and Whitesnake for the role.
2012–2019 In 2012
Squabbalogic and
Darlinghurst Theatre Directed by Grace Barnes and under the musical direction of Paul Geddes, the show starred
Rachael Beck as Claire, as well as
Erica Lovell (Deb) and
Jay James-Moody (Warren). Set in New York,
Ordinary Days was sung entirely acoustically, with the sole support of Geddes on piano. In
The Production Company's Green Room Award winning 2012 re-imagining of
Chess, he "created an ominous presence as The Arbiter (the bare-chested Chess referee) and his solo number brought the house down with his ability to engage an audience." Aussie Theatre, 24 August 2012 Directed by
Gale Edwards and featuring music by
Björn Ulvaeus and
Benny Andersson and lyrics by
Tim Rice,
Chess starred
Alinta Chidzey,
Bert La Bonte,
Mark Dickinson,
Martin Crewes,
Silvie Paladino and
Simon Gleeson. As with all The Production Company ventures, Chess ran for 10 performances at Melbourne's
Arts Centre, from 18–26 August 2012. Falzon returned to the UK in November 2012 to reprise his 2010 role in the stage production of ''Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of The Worlds''. A complete New Generation of not only the stage production, but the seminal rock album from which it came was announced 11 November 2011. Academy Award nominee
Liam Neeson led the cast in the holographic role of The Journalist, replacing
Richard Burton, with Will Stapleton,
Jason Donovan and
Ricky Wilson taking roles on stage. This production was filmed at London's O2 Arena on 15 December and released in cinemas through Universal Pictures. On 25 September 2013 it was announced that he would play scientist
Leó Szilárd in the world premiere of
Atomic. With a book and lyrics by
Danny Ginges and
Gregory Bonsignore; and music and lyrics by
Philip Foxman, this musical explores the relationship of the scientist and the woman he loves against the moral dilemma of building the ultimate weapon. Falzon stated that a motivating factor in his decision to accept the role, as well as the contemporary rock score (composed by
Philip Foxman), was the opportunity to create an entirely new, unestablished character.
Atomic is to be directed by
Damien Gray and star Falzon as Leo Szilard with Bronwyn Mulcahy as Trude Weiss Szilard; David Whitney as
Enrico Fermi; Simon Brook McLachlan;
Blake Erickson; Lana Nesnas and Christy Sullivan. Its premiere season was from 16 to 30 November 2013 at
NIDA Parade Theatre in Sydney. Atomic was recast for its
Off Broadway debut the following year, however Falzon was called to New York to record the cast album. Falzon returned to theatre in 2015 to play Judas in Jesus Christ Superstar at AIS Arena
Canberra opposite Luke Kennedy as Jesus. His performance was described as "riveting, commanding the stage and traversing the fine line between villain and victim. It is a tour de force performance that compels engagement." (Peter Wilkins,
Sydney Morning Herald) • Falzon was forced to withdraw from this production due to ill health, which was later discovered to be cancer. He was also due to appear in The Production Company's Thoroughly Modern Millie in August. == Concert ==