Coming To Regional Victoria In 2025-2026 – Ozact’s The Tempest

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Ozact has been bringing the Bard’s works to life in Victoria’s most stunning outdoor venues for over three decades. This production promises to transport audiences to an enchanted world of sorcerers, spells and shipwrecks.

Since its founding by Professor Bruce Widdop in 1995, Ozact Theatre Company (Ozact) has built a legacy of loyal audiences by merging the natural environment with timeless theatre. This year’s production will be no exception.

Banished to a remote island, a powerful sorcerer and Milanesian nobleman, his daughter and a few magical spirits exact revenge on those who have wronged him. But the strings of certain hearts are plucked by romance causing chaos along the way. The Tempest has been heralded as Ozact’s flagship show having performed this play to thousands of people up and down the Shipwreck Coast in Victoria and South Australia.

This year, The Tempest will be staged in numerous locations across Greater Melbourne and Victoria where the lush beauty of nature will be showcased in Shakespeare’s most beloved tragicomedy. We will perform at Kirks Reservoir in Ballarat, Williamstown Botanic Gardens, Cloudehill Gardens in Olinda, Leura Park Estate on the Bellarine Peninsula, Mont De Lancey in Yarra Valley, Coolart Homestead in Somers, Camperdown Botanic Gardens and Heatherlie Quarry in Grampians.

Leura Park Estate is a new location, added due to popular demand. Also, due to the complete sell out of shows at Cloudehill Gardens in Olinda last year, we will perform on back-to-back weekends in January 2026.

Andy Delves, who has been with Ozact for 25 years, helms the production as director and in the role of Prospero. ‘We have performed The Tempest countless times and we are known for performing it at stunning places like Loch Ard Gorge. With the indefinite closure of Loch Ard Gorge, we had to rethink how we approach this work. To that end, I saw this as an opportunity for us to change how we express this story. I wanted to inject some new energy and new voices into the production. I hope audiences enjoy this new perspective that would not be possible without the incredible cast and crew we are lucky to work with.’

Sorcha Breen who has been with Ozact for nearly a decade plays Gonzala, a fresh take on the beloved character Gonzalo. ‘It’s not just the time on stage that I look forward to every year, it’s the thousands of repeat and new faces that I get to greet, it’s the stunning locations that I get to travel to, it’s the team of creatives that I get to work with but most of all it’s the living history that I get to share with our fans. Ozact is known for its lineage of loyal fans who continue to choose to buy tickets to see us in a cost-of-living crisis.’

Prepare for a day enchantment, as Ozact Theatre Company brings The Tempest to its 2025/2026 season.

Kirks Reservoir, BALLARAT – December 26 & 27
WILLIAMSTOWN Botanic Gardens – January 3 & 4
Cloudehill Gardens, OLINDA – January 10, 11, 17 & 18
Leura Park Estate, BELLARINE PENINSULA – February 13 & 14
Mont De Lancey, YARRA VALLEY – March 7 & 8
Coolart Homestead, SOMERS – March 14 & 15
HEPBURN Mineral Springs Reserve – March 21 & 22
CAMPERDOWN Botanic Gardens – March 28 & 29
Heatherlie Quarry, GRAMPIANS – April 4 & 5

Bookings @ www.ozact.com

 

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The Wizard Of Oz At The Regal Theatre This Xmas Dec 12th – 24th

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Zealous Productions proudly returns for its fifth consecutive year of delivering festive theatre magic to Perth families. This year, the company unveils a brand new Christmas pantomime, The Wizard of Oz, opening 12 December and running until 24 December at the Regal Theatre. Over the last five years, Zealous Productions has created a cherished Christmas tradition for audiences, presenting a fresh and uplifting production each season. Since launching its annual pantomime series, Zealous Productions has welcomed tens of thousands of families through the doors of the Regal Theatre, offering joyful, memorable theatrical experiences that signal the beginning of the festive season for many. The Wizard of Oz continues this tradition with vibrant performances, playful comedy, engaging storytelling and music that fills the theatre with Christmas spirit.

At the helm of the creative team is director Brendan Hanson, who captains a group of leading Western Australian artists and designers. Brendan brings heartfelt storytelling, warmth and a strong focus on character to the production, shaping the overall tone and guiding the entire creative vision. Working alongside him is musical director Joshua James Webb, creating a rich and uplifting musical landscape, and choreographer Allen Blachford, whose energetic, character driven movement fills the stage with charm, personality and visual impact.

Brendan leads a wider creative team that includes costume designer Katie Williams, whose detailed and expressive costumes bring the world of Oz and its characters to life, sound designer Dave Keys, shaping the audio experience for both music and effects, and lighting designer Ciaran Russel, crafting atmosphere, colour and focus throughout the production. Together, this team ensures that every element supports the story, the humour and the heart of the pantomime.

At the heart of Zealous Productions is a culture grounded in respect, love and genuine care for every member of the company. Producer Dixie Farinosi places strong emphasis on nurturing an environment where artists, technicians and creatives feel valued, supported and heard. This sense of connection and kindness underpins the way Zealous works and is reflected in the warmth and generosity audiences experience on stage.

“Creating a place for families to return to year after year has become one of the most rewarding parts of our work,” Farinosi said. “We love seeing children come back with their families, building memories around our pantomimes. The Wizard of Oz is filled with heart, humour and wonderful moments that keep this tradition thriving, and our company culture is the foundation that allows us to create with confidence and joy.”

Audiences will travel with Dorothy as she journeys through the magical world of Oz, meeting colourful characters, clever twists and lively musical moments along the way. With local humour, warm storytelling and strong ensemble work, this production promises an unforgettable festive outing for the whole family.

SHOW DETAILS. https://premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx?sh=OZXMAS25 Venue Regal Theatre, Subiaco Dates 12 December to 24 December 2025

 

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Waitress Is Coming To Melbourne Next Year

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Producer John Frost for Crossroads Live today announced that Broadway’s smash-hit musical WAITRESS will be baking its way to Melbourne in 2026. The inspiring musical from pop sensation Sara Bareilles will open at Her Majesty’s Theatre in May, prior to a season at the Sydney Lyric Theatre from August 2026. Waitlist now to be first in line to buy tickets for the Melbourne season at WaitresstheMusical.com.au.

Inspired by Adrienne Shelly’s beloved film, and brought to life by a trailblazing female-led 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.

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.

“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 Melbourne and Sydney audiences to experience WAITRESS.”

“I’m thrilled to be this original and inspiring production to Australia,” said producer John Frost for Crossroads Live. “WAITRESS became a massive 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.”

“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

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 in April 2016 at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre, where it ran until January 2020. WAITRESS was originally produced by Barry & Fran Weissler and Norton and Elayne Herrick.

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…

MELBOURNE SEASON DETAILS
Venue: Her Majesty’s Theatre
Season: From May 2026
TICKETS ON SALE 8 DECEMBER – WAITLIST NOW AT WaitresstheMusical.com.au

SYDNEY SEASON DETAILS
Venue: Sydney Lyric Theatre
Season: From 1 August 2026
Performance Times: Tue-Thurs at 7pm, Fri-Sat 7:30pm, Wed 1pm, Sat 2pm, Sun 1pm, 3pm or 6pm (performance times vary each week)
Prices: From $69.90 (Transaction fees apply)
Bookings: waitressthemusical.com.au

 

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Steel Magnolias Returns To Stages Across Australia In 2026

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The iconic story that made us laugh, cry, and fall in love with six extraordinary women is back — live on stage in a dazzling new Australian production. Written by Robert Harling, the timeless tale of STEEL MAGNOLIAS will come alive under the direction of Lee Lewis and a cast of six powerhouse actors. STEEL MAGNOLIAS will tour to QPAC, Brisbane from April 2026, Theatre Royal Sydney in May 2026, Wollongong and Canberra in June 2026, His Majesty’s Theatre, Perth in July 2026 and Melbourne’s Athenaeum Theatre from July 2026.

Step inside Truvy’s beauty salon, the heart of a small Southern town, where local women share their joys, struggles and a little neighbourly gossip. From weddings and babies to divorces and funerals, they face life’s highs and lows with humour, courage and impeccably styled hair. When tragedy strikes, it’s in these familiar walls that they find comfort, support and the unbreakable bonds of friendship that carry them through.

“Following our recent tours of The Woman in Black, Shirley Valentine and The 39 Steps, we’re thrilled to bring STEEL MAGNOLIAS to Australian audiences,” said producers Neil Gooding and Alex Woodward. “The fierce, funny and resilient friendships in the story have always inspired us. It’s a privilege to work with Lee Lewis again, whose direction of Shirley Valentine we so admired, and to bring the heart, humour and spirit of STEEL MAGNOLIAS to the stage with a stellar ensemble of Australia’s most exceptional talent.”

STEEL MAGNOLIAS originally opened in Australia at the York Theatre at Sydney’s Seymour Centre in May 1988 and toured to Melbourne’s Athenaeum Theatre, featuring a cast which included Maggie Dence, Nancye Hayes, Melissa Jaffer, Genevieve Lemon, Pat McDonald and Nicole Kidman making her professional stage debut. The 2026 Australian tour cast will be announced in coming months.

Bursting with sass, warmth and Southern charm, STEEL MAGNOLIAS delivers laughter, love and unforgettable heart.

STEEL MAGNOLIAS
By Robert Harling
Director – Lee Lewis
Composer & Sound Designer – Brady Watkins
Producer – Neil Gooding Productions and Woodward Productions
By Arrangement with ORiGiN Theatrical
On behalf of Samuel French Ltd, A Concord Theatricals Company

SEASON DETAILS

BRISBANE
Venue: Playhouse Theatre, QPAC
Season: 30 April – 10 May
Performance Times: Tue-Thurs 7pm, Fri-Sat 7:30pm, Wed, Thurs & Sat 2pm, Sun 1pm & 6pm (times vary weekly)
Prices: From $89 (Transaction fees apply)
Bookings: qpac.com.au
Tickets on sale from 9am (Brisbane time) today

SYDNEY
Venue: Theatre Royal Sydney
Season: 13 – 31 May
Performance Times: Tue-Thurs 7pm, Fri-Sat 7:30pm, Wed, Thurs & Sat 2pm, Sun 1pm, 3pm & 6pm (times vary weekly)
Prices: From $59 (Transaction fees apply)
Bookings: theatreroyalsydney.com
Tickets on sale now

WOLLONGONG
Venue: Illawarra Performing Arts Centre
Season: 3 – 11 June
Performance Times: Tues 6:30pm, Wed 11am or 1:30pm, 6:30pm or 7:30pm, Thurs 1:30pm & 6:30pm, Fri-Sat 7:30pm, Sat & Sun 1:30pm (times vary weekly)
Prices: From $89 (Transaction fees apply)
Bookings: merrigong.com.au
Tickets on sale now

CANBERRA
Venue: Canberra Theatre Centre
Season: 17 – 21 June
Performance Times: Wed 6:30, Thurs 7pm, Fri-Sat 7:30pm, Thurs 2pm, Sat-Sun 1pm, Sun 6pm (times vary weekly)
Prices: From $55 (Transaction fees apply)
Bookings: canberratheatrecentre.com.au
Presale from 25 November 10am, General Public sale from 26 November 10am

PERTH
Venue: His Majesty’s Theatre, Perth
Season: 7 – 18 July
Performance Times: Tue-Thurs 7pm, Fri-Sat 7:30pm, Wed & Sat 2pm
Prices: From $59 (Transaction fees apply)
Bookings: artsculturetrust.wa.gov.au
Tickets on sale from 10am (Perth time) today

MELBOURNE
Venue: Athenaeum Theatre
Season: 23 July – 9 August
Performance Times: Tues- Thurs 7pm, Fri -Sat 7:30pm, Wed & Sat 2pm, Sun 3pm
Prices: From $55 (Transaction fees apply)
Bookings: ticketmaster.com.au
Groups 20+ visit ticketmaster.com.au

 

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