BeetlejuiceGet ready to experience the afterlife like never before as Beetlejuice invites you to step into a world where the supernatural meets the hilarious. Based on Tim Burton's iconic film, Beetlejuice brings his chaos and madness to the stage, where you'll witness larger-than-life sandworms, ghostly apparitions, and jaw-dropping transformations. Whether you're a die-hard fan of the original movie or a newcomer to the Beetlejuice universe, prepare for a theatrical journey that's bound to leave you screaming... with laughter!7 Jun - 5 JulLyric TheatreMore infoBook Tickets
Pride and PrejudiceThe Playhouse at Queensland Performing Arts Centre is let at last as they revive their fan favourite production for 2026! Perhaps Austen's most enduring work, Pride and Prejudice is a winning romance that also searingly satirises the Regency Period's genteel manners and moneyed classes along the way. Penned by Patrick White Award winners Wendy Mocke and Lewis Treston and directed by Bridget Boyle and Daniel Evans, enjoy the story of Lizzy and Darcy anew in this delectable staging of the enduring romantic comedy.10 - 26 JulPlayhouseMore infoBook Tickets
Pride and Prejudice (*Sort Of)Forget Bridgerton, get your regency fix from this dynamic Olivier-winning new adaptation (sort of) of Jane Austen's beloved epitome of the romance genre. Written by Isobel McArthur, the tale of the myriad Miss Bennetts is told with wit, irreverence, and a little bit of karaoke by an all-female cast who elevate Austen's work for a modern audience. Bonnets at the ready, this is going to be a party worthy of any Netherfield ball!30 Sep - 11 OctPlayhouseMore infoBook Tickets
MJ The MusicalMichael Jackson fans rejoice as the musical all about the iconic superstar goes off the wall and on an all-new Australian tour! With Jackson's plethora of moon-walking hits in tow, MJ the Musical explores the star's life and his stratospheric rise to fame. The Michael Jackson Estate and Columbia Live Stage have partnered on the project, with two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage (Sweat, Ruined) set to pen the book.Showing until 10 MayLyric TheatreMore infoBook Tickets