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The first Australian entertainer to present a show on the music of Charles Aznavour.
Milko was born in Mauritius and made his stage debut singing in the chorus and playing small parts with a French theatrical company touring the island (1978). During that season, Milko participated in the world creation of the only Mauritian Musical "SURCOUF", named after the French pirate Robert Surcouf.
Within the following years, Milko was a regular performer at cabaret venues, hotels and resorts and on Mauritian television. He also produced a number of shows for stage and television and worked for a year and a half as a free lance radio producer.
In Australia, Milko studied singing with Grant Dickson and the late Neil Easton and is currently being coached by Jennifer Murphy. He also attended Leila Hayes School of Dramatic Art.
Since working in the club circuit, Milko has collected two nominations at the MO Awards and released his first album entitled TO DREAM in 1998. Besides his one man show, Milko also performs in the touring show MOULIN BERGERE and his brand new Cabaret Act UNDER PARIS SKIES.
Milko has performed the music of Charles Aznavour at the following venues:
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The Hilton Hotel (Airport) |
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The Parramatta Riverside Theatre |
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Glen St. Theatre |
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Cabaret Villa Caprese |
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Campsie RSL |
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The Armenian Cultural Festival of Sydney (Darling Harbour) |
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The Laycock Street Theatre (Gosford) |
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Mornings with Kerri Ann (Channel 9 – Bastille Day 2004) |
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Bastille Day Ball 2004 – The Round House ( Alliance Francaise de Sydney) |
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Ryde Eastwood Leagues Club |
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Woodfire Theatre Restaurant (4 seasons in 2004) |
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North Sydney Leagues Club (for the Armenian Cultural Centre) |
For all bookings and enquiries, please contact Nigel Lempe at WTS Entertainment
Phone: 61 2 8383 9500, or
email: nigel@wtsentertainment.com.au.
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