Black Swan State Theatre Company Announces Bold 2026 Season

2026 Season Black Swan Theatre

“2026 is a vibrant mix of powerhouse performances, uncompromising original commissions, lauded emerging voices and inspiring collaborations.” Kate Champion, Artistic Director.

Black Swan State Theatre Company is thrilled to announce its 2026 Season — a dynamic year of daring stories, fresh voices and visionary collaborations. Showcasing bold new Australian works alongside reimagined classics and international gems, the program reflects Black Swan’s commitment to delivering theatre that celebrates our diversity and highlights the unique voices within it.

Black Swan begins 2026 with the captivating talents of multi-award-winning Meow Meow and her unique brand of subversive and hypnotising storytelling in Meow Meow’s Red Shoes. From fauns to swans to dazzling showgirls, Meow Meow leads us through a riotous journey of music, movement, and meaning. In Hans Christian Andersen’s tale, a girl is cursed to dance forever—yet Meow Meow wonders: what if she could never start dancing at all? Directed by Kate Champion, co-produced with Belvoir St Theatre and Malthouse Theatre and presented in association with Perth Festival, Meow Meow’s Red Shoes is at His Majesty’s Theatre for a strictly limited season 26 February to 1 March.

“Sensuously articulate and creatively comic, Meow Meow has the unique ability to seduce your brain while she reinvigorates your soul, turning tears of laughter into tender recognitions,” Kate Champion, Artistic Director.

Back by popular demand, Australian legend Heather Mitchell returns in her award-winning performance as Ruth Bader Ginsburg in RBG: Of Many, One. Written by Olivier Award-winning playwright Suzie Miller, directed by Priscilla Jackman and produced by Sydney Theatre Company, this intimate theatrical portrait of one woman who changed history, returns to Heath Ledger Theatre, 19 March to 4 April.

“If our record-breaking waiting list for tickets to RBG in ‘24 was any indication, you will want to book early for this one. Witness Heather Mitchell in a career highlight as she becomes Ruth Bader Ginsberg before your eyes. An amazing real life icon, a trailblazer like none before her. This is definitely a ‘don’t miss’ production!” Kate Champion, Artistic Director.

Commissioned by Black Swan and premiering at Heath Ledger Theatre 9-31 May, is the powerful reimagining of Tim Winton’s The Shepherd’s Hut, directed by Tim McGarry. Fifteen-year-old Jaxie Clackton, angry and alone, flees across WA’s salt lands. Instead of freedom, he finds Fintan MacGillis, a disgraced priest exiled to a crumbling hut at the edge of the world. As the unlikely pair form a fragile bond, buried secrets rise, forcing both to reckon with their pasts and confront life-changing choices. Directed by Matt Edgerton and starring George Shevtsov, The Shepherd’s Hut is a raw and poetic exploration of masculinity, isolation and the violence of hope.

“Quintessentially West Australian, Tim Winton’s writing has no comparison in its ability to capture how our human nature is inextricably linked to the landscape we inhabit. The Shepherd’s Hut, cleverly adapted by Tim McGarry, takes us into the probing isolation of nature in search of personal redemption and release,” Kate Champion, Artistic Director.

Who decides where care stops and control begins? This age-old question is explored in The Almighty Sometimes at Subiaco Arts Centre, 19 June to 5 July. Anna has been medicated for as long as she can remember. At 18, she wonders who she is without all that: could she fall in love, go to uni, even just feel like herself? Her mother, Renée, clings to the fragile calm they’ve fought to keep—but Anna’s choices are no longer hers to make. Written by Kendall Feaver and directed by Emily McLean, The Almighty Sometimes is a gripping portrait of a mother and daughter wrestling with love, risk and identity.

“The Almighty Sometimes is the deeply affecting early play by Australian author Kendall Fever. Such an impressive debut, this play captures the heart-wrenching dilemma of any parent who has had to learn to let their offspring finally steer their own course alongside the experience of a young adult who needs to rebel in order to test their own boundaries – even at the expense of heartbreak and damage. Did I mention it’s also funny?” Kate Champion, Artistic Director.

From the pen of well-known West Australian writer and artist Will O’Mahony comes the world premiere of Day (After Day) In The Life Of The Useless. Pete’s wedding is off. Dumped and branded “a robot,” he turns to AI for guidance. Its advice? “Live well”. Easier said than done. What follows is a freefall of outrageous encounters, comic disasters and spectacularly bad luck. When life boots you off the bus of life, can you ever climb back on—and is AI already driving? Directed by Adam Mitchell, Day (After Day) In the Life Of The Useless is at Heath Ledger Theatre 29 August to 20 September.

“An artist long associated to Black Swan and fondly familiar to its audiences, Will O’Mahony’s brand new play Day (After Day) In The Life of Useless is a deftly woven, giddy portrayal of a character who, with best intentions to rise above, descends ever lower into own goals and unfortunate circumstances. New writing, locally generated, bold, exciting and original,” Kate Champion, Artistic Director.

Associate Artistic Director Naomi Pigram-Mitchell leads a stellar cast of Broome’s finest musicians, vocalists, dancers and performers in a concert that pays homage to the legendary artists who came before and amplifies the voices shaping the future. Following a sold-out 2025 Perth season, Raised in Big Spirit Country is heading home to Broome to the Goolarri Amphitheatre 3-5 September.

“Raised in Big Spirit Country is a co-production which we are extremely proud of. It harks back to Black Swan’s foundation as one of the first major theatre companies to champion original Aboriginal plays and musicals. Naomi Pigram Mitchell has nurtured this production into life where its Perth debut was a sold-out hit. It is now returning to its roots in Broome where it will continue to develop and evolve its magical mix of song and story-telling,” Kate Champion, Artistic Director.

The second half of 2026 brings together two of WA’s leading theatre companies, Black Swan and Yirra Yaakin, for a bold new co-production that is as confronting as it is hilarious, and personal as it is political. Jacky is a biting new play about family, work, culture and the compromises we make to survive. With wit, grit and a wicked sense of humour, Declan Furber Gillick shines a light on the cost of navigating identity in contemporary Australia through Jacky, a smart and enterprising young Aboriginal man making a life for himself in the city. Directed by Kate Champion and Maitland Schnaars, Jacky is at Subiaco Arts Centre 23 October to 8 November.

“Another early play from an outstanding young Australian playwright – Declan Furber Gillick. Jacky received outstandingly positive reactions from critics and audiences alike in Melbourne and Sydney. I’m thrilled that we’re able to present an original production of this provocative play in collaboration with our Perth-based artistic neighbours Yirra Yaakin,” Kate Champion, Artistic Director.

Concluding the 2026 season is the ever-popular The Pool, ready to make a splash in regional WA, including Port Hedland, Karratha, Newman and Wagin before a special return season at a new aquatic centre in Perth. Written by Steve Rodgers and directed by Kate Champion, audiences are invited poolside to share, via personal headsets, a glimpse into the lives of people who call their local pool their second home.

“After its extremely successful Perth Festival ’24 debut, our production of The Pool will tour regional WA in ’26. Celebrating each local community who gravitate towards these venerated public spaces, we look forward to sharing the delight this production brings to pool lovers of every age and aquatic ability,” Kate Champion, Artistic Director.

The 2026 Black Swan season is on sale to Friends of Black Swan on 7 October and to the General Public on 14 October. Tickets: blackswantheatre.com.au

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Waitress to Premiere in Sydney in 2026

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Broadway’s smash-hit musical WAITRESS is baking its way to Australia for the very first time, premiering at the Sydney Lyric Theatre in July 2026. Waitlist at WaitresstheMusical.com.au to be first in line to buy tickets when they go on sale later this month.

Inspired by Adrienne Shelly’s beloved film, and brought to life by a trailblazing creative team, including a book by acclaimed screenwriter Jessie Nelson, an original, uplifting score by Grammy® winner Sara Bareilles (Love Song, Brave) and direction by Tony® winner Diane Paulus, WAITRESS is the irresistible Broadway hit about resilience, friendship and hope that has captured hearts worldwide.

“It’s been a dream of mine to see WAITRESS (finally) find its way to Australia,” said Sara Bareilles. “This story is about dreams, friendship and the courage needed to learn to love oneself, which feels so universal, and so timely. Over the years, we have witnessed such an incredible embrace of this show, and I’m so proud to be a part of the team that is bringing you something so full of heart and soul. I’m so excited for Sydney audiences to experience WAITRESS.”

This heartwarming and empowering musical tells the story of Jenna, a small-town waitress and expert pie maker who longs to escape her rocky marriage and start again. When a baking contest, an unexpected new romance and the support of her fellow waitresses offer her a taste of change, Jenna discovers that the secret ingredient to happiness might be closer than she ever imagined.

“I am so excited to bring this original and inspiring production to Australian audiences,” said producer John Frost for Crossroads Live. “WAITRESS became a huge hit on Broadway where it played for almost four years, receiving four Tony nominations and six Drama Desk nominations, as well as many other awards and nominations. It had a return season on Broadway, played the West End from 2019, toured the US three times, and was a huge hit in many countries across the world. WAITRESS has become a ‘must see’ musical, with its memorable music by Sara Bareilles and universal themes of hope and resilience.”

WAITRESS made history on Broadway with the four top creative spots in a show being filled by women – Sara Bareilles (music and lyrics), Jessie Nelson (book), Lorin Latarro (choreography) and Diane Paulus (direction). It opened on Broadway on 24 April 2016 at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre, where it ran until 5 January 2020. WAITRESS was originally produced by Barry & Fran Weissler and Norton and Elayne Herrick.

“WAITRESS’s Australian premiere has been many years in the making. Collaborating with our longtime partner John Frost and his team at Crossroads Live, we are thrilled to finally have the chance to share this story “baked from the heart” with audiences in Oz. Pie for everyone!” said Original Producer Barry Weissler.

“Treat yourself to a slice of 5 Star musical pie” – The Times
“Sweet, sassy, passionate & delightful!” – New York Magazine
“Simply delightful! A glorious reminder that life is messy and wondrous!” – The Washington Post

Sweet, sassy and soul-stirring, WAITRESS is “a little slice of heaven” (Entertainment Weekly) and “made from the finest ingredients” (Time Out). It’s a feel-good celebration of second chances, and the magic of a well-made pie.

If only life were as easy as pie…

WAITLIST NOW WAITRESSTHEMUSICAL.COM.AU

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The Addams Family Opens this Week at Teatro

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They’re creepy, they’re kooky and they’re moving in this week! With Halloween approaching, the inaugural musical at Teatro at the Italian Forum, The Addams Family, opens this week running until 26 October. Tickets to this Tony Award® nominated, global smash-hit at the exciting newly revitalized theatre are on sale now from www.teatroitalianforum.com.au

Audiences will be transported into the mysterious and macabre world of Gomez, Morticia and their delightfully eccentric clan in this laugh-out-loud, heart-warming show based on the characters created by Charles Addams. This fully staged production is being brought to life by Australia’s newest musical theatre stars from the acclaimed THEatreBRIDGE program.

Wednesday Addams, the ultimate princess of darkness, has a secret crush with a “normal” boy. The stage is set for a night that will change the family forever as their very different families meet for the first time. Set to an extraordinary original score, The Addams Family is a musical theatre sensation for the entire family.

The spectacular musical comedy from Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice, writers of the multi award-winning hit musical Jersey Boys, with music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa, promises a devilishly good night at the theatre. Directed and musically directed by Teatro Co-Founder Andrew Bevis, with choreography by Teatro Co-Founder Nathan M. Wright, The Addams Family will transform the Teatro into a gothic wonderland.

So dust off your cobwebs, grab your ghoul-friends, and prepare to snap along to The Addams Family.

THE ADDAMS FAMILY

Season: 3 – 26 October

Venue: Teatro at the Italian Forum, Norton Street, Leichhardt

Performance Times: Wed-Thurs 7pm, Fri-Sat 7.30pm, Sat 2pm, Sun 1pm

Prices: From $65 (a handling fee of $6.95 per transaction applies)

Bookings: www.teatroitalianforum.com.au

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Broadway Smash Hit Musical RENT Opens THIS WEEK

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“Faultless. Flawless. Amazing. Perfect… A MUST SEE” – Broadway World

The musical that rocked Broadway is back, and making its debut this week at the Joan Sutherland Theatre, Sydney Opera House, RENT plays for five weeks only from 27 September until 1 November.

Jonathan Larson’s exhilarating, multi-Tony® Award winning RENT takes audiences to the vibrant streets of New York City’s East Village in the early 90’s, where young people navigate poignant social issues and dreams are born, friendships are tested, and the power of love prevails against all odds.

Featuring the iconic songs Seasons of Love, Take Me or Leave Me and La Vie Bohème, this groundbreaking phenomenon, inspired by Puccini’s La Bohème, is more than a musical; it’s a celebration of love, life, art and the resilience of the human spirit.

The electrifying cast for RENT includes Henry Rollo (The Rocky Horror Show) as Mark, a struggling documentary filmmaker and best friend of Roger, an HIV-positive musician recovering from heroin addiction, played by Harry Targett (Dear Evan Hansen). Kristin Paulse (Tina The Tina Turner Musical) is Mimi, a reckless and passionate exotic dancer who lives only for today. The Voice finalist Calista Nelmes (Jesus Christ Superstar) reprises her award-winning performance of the spirited Maureen, current girlfriend of Joanne, a tough, headstrong Harvard-educated lawyer played by Imani Williams (Hadestown).

Philosophy teacher Collins, father-figure and friend, is played by Googoorewon Knox (Hamilton) with Jesse Dutlow (& Juliet) as Angel, an HIV-positive drag artist with a passion for life in the face of inevitable adversity. Benny, played by Tana Laga’aia (Jesus Christ Superstar), is the former friend and current landlord of Mark, Roger and Mimi.

Completing the cast are Anna Francesca Armenia, Kobe Brown, Sam Harmon, Lawrence Hawkins, Carmel Rodrigues, Chad Rosete, Eliza Soriano, Stacey Thomsett, Bree Tipoki and Theodore Williams.

Jonathan Larson’s RENT opened Off-Broadway in 1996 and quickly became a global phenomenon. The show earned Larson multiple Tony® Awards along with a Pulitzer Prize for Drama, a distinction not received again by a music theatre work until 14 years later. Though Larson himself never saw the impact of his masterwork – he died suddenly in the early hours of the day the show opened to the public – its longevity serves as a testament to the emotional resonance of his creation and an embodiment of its ever-present message “no day but today”.

Book now for RENT at the Sydney Opera House – there’s No Day Like Today to get your tickets!

www.rentmusical.au

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Book, Music and Lyrics by
Jonathan Larson

Musical Arrangements
Steve Skinner

Original Concept/Additional Lyrics
Billy Aronson

Music Supervision and Additional Arrangements
Tim Weil

Dramaturg
Lynn Thomson

Creatives

Director Shaun Rennie
Music Director Jack Earle
Choreographer Luca Dinardo
Set Designer Dann Barber
Lighting Designer Paul Jackson
Sound Designer Evan Drill
Costume Designer Ella Butler

Cast

Angel Jesse Dutlow
Collins Googoorewon Knox
Benny Tana Laga’aia
Maureen Calista Nelmes
Mimi Kristin Paulse
Mark Henry Rollo
Roger Harry Targett
Joanne Imani Williams

Featured Ensemble
Anna Francesca Armenia
Kobe Brown
Sam Harmon
Lawrence Hawkins
Carmel Rodrigues
Eliza Soriano
Stacey Thomsett
Theodore Williams

Onstage Cover Chad Rosete
Resident Choreographer & Onstage Cover Bree Tipoki

Venue
Joan Sutherland Theatre, Sydney Opera House

Season
27 September – 1 November

Bookings
www.opera.org.au or 02 9318 8200

Tickets
Adult tickets start at $49. (fees may apply)
A Reserve $139
Premium Reserve $189

Group bookings of 4 or more discounts available

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