Close Menu
  • Home
  • US
  • World
    • Canada
    • Europe
    • Asia
    • Africa
    • Australia
    • South America
  • Politics
  • Business
    • Finance
    • Investing
    • Markets
    • Economy
    • Small Business
    • Crypto
  • Money
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Videos
  • More
    • Entertainment
    • Tech
    • Travel
Trending Now
Will Warsaw become the seat of a new EU agency? To be decided in March

Will Warsaw become the seat of a new EU agency? To be decided in March

February 14, 2026
Tumbler Ridge students won’t ‘return to current school site’ after mass shooting

Tumbler Ridge students won’t ‘return to current school site’ after mass shooting

February 14, 2026
Education Department sorry for failing to stop principal’s abuse

Education Department sorry for failing to stop principal’s abuse

February 14, 2026
Harry Styles Breaks Down His ‘Really Special’ Break From Touring: It Was ‘Where I Wanted to Be’

Harry Styles Breaks Down His ‘Really Special’ Break From Touring: It Was ‘Where I Wanted to Be’

February 14, 2026
ICE ramps up deportation push with 92,600 new beds in .3B expansion

ICE ramps up deportation push with 92,600 new beds in $38.3B expansion

February 14, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Just In
  • Will Warsaw become the seat of a new EU agency? To be decided in March
  • Tumbler Ridge students won’t ‘return to current school site’ after mass shooting
  • Education Department sorry for failing to stop principal’s abuse
  • Harry Styles Breaks Down His ‘Really Special’ Break From Touring: It Was ‘Where I Wanted to Be’
  • ICE ramps up deportation push with 92,600 new beds in $38.3B expansion
  • Trump trounces Biden energy records in just months as admin celebrates 1 year of ‘historic gains’: data
  • NASCAR’s Jimmie Johnson says next year’s Daytona 500 will be final race in Cup Series
  • Rubio blasts ‘world without borders’ fantasy, warns mass migration threatens Western civilization
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Pure Info NewsPure Info News
Newsletter
  • Home
  • US
  • World
    • Canada
    • Europe
    • Asia
    • Africa
    • Australia
    • South America
  • Politics
  • Business
    • Finance
    • Investing
    • Markets
    • Economy
    • Small Business
    • Crypto
  • Money
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Videos
  • More
    • Entertainment
    • Tech
    • Travel
 Markets  Weather Login
Pure Info NewsPure Info News
Home » Melbourne’s theatre and musical seasons get shorter
Australia

Melbourne’s theatre and musical seasons get shorter

News RoomNews RoomFebruary 14, 2026No Comments
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Telegram Pinterest Email
Melbourne’s theatre and musical seasons get shorter

February 15, 2026 — 5:00am

You have reached your maximum number of saved items.

Remove items from your saved list to add more.

Save this article for later

Add articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime.

The last time The Book of Mormon was in Melbourne it ran for a year. This time around, the hit musical will run for five months at the most.

Analysis of theatre and musical seasons over the years by The Age shows the days of long blockbuster musical runs have ended.

The Book of Mormon opened this week at the Princess Theatre, but its season will be significantly shorter than last time it played in Melbourne.Jason South

Once shows such as The Phantom of the Opera, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child and Hamilton ran for years, but now the season of a theatre show is likely to be measured in weeks or months instead.

Harry Potter holds the record for the longest-running play in Australia, playing for four years at the Princess Theatre. There were interruptions because of the COVID pandemic, but it still sold more than 1 million tickets before it closed in 2023.

More recently, the longest-running show has been Disney franchise Beauty and the Beast, which was at Her Majesty’s theatre for about 43 weeks. Last year, Hadestown ran for only 10 weeks, while Cats lasted six weeks.

Suzanne Jones, the producer and chief executive of Jones Theatrical Productions, which is behind Hadestown and The Book of Mormon’s new season, which is already garnering five-star reviews, is alert to shortening seasons.

Related Article

Sean Johnston (left) and Nick Cox star in The Book of Mormon.

“People’s attention spans are not as great right now,” she says. “Now the full world is there in our handset, and you can get everything, so I think it has changed the way we think about entertainment and what we spend our time doing.”

Jones says show lengths have not changed, but theatrical seasons have in effect been halved, and while some theatre lovers will see a show several times, others just want to see the next new thing.

Producers have to carefully calculate the expected runtime of shows, which comes down to how many tickets can be sold by analysing historical data along with “gut instinct”.

“At its core, actually, is how much does the show cost?” Jones says. “If you’ve got an $11.5 million show, you’re not running that for three weeks; it has to be able to run for six months or a year. That’s the big juggling act we are all doing in entertainment right now, as costs are rising but the amount you can sell a ticket for is not rising.”

Andrew Henry, who co-produced Death of a Salesman, starring Anthony LaPaglia, and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, with Kat Stewart, says the window for most productions has shortened over the years.

“It’s the limited run, the much shorter seasons,” he says. “[It’s] the kind of come in, get out, give the people the opportunity to see it that really have a hunger for it, and not to overstay your welcome … That does make the most business sense at this time.”

John Frost, the producer behind countless shows, including The Book of Mormon’s first run, Cats, The Phantom of the Opera and Priscilla Queen of the Desert, says: “I’ve got this belief in get in, get out quickly, and sell every seat sort of thing. I’d rather get in and get out and get the show moving around. So that’s what you’re seeing now.”

The opening night crowd at The Book of Mormon at the Princess Theatre on Thursday night. Cameron Grant

Frost says the pandemic has resulted in a dearth of new blockbusters, so producers are sticking instead to “tried and true musicals”.

“The shows aren’t there, and that’s because no one wrote them,” he says. “Those blockbusters don’t come knocking at the door every day.”

However, theatre producer Michael Cassell says the Melbourne market has been “extremely consistent in season length for our shows”, which include Singin’ in the Rain (2015), Kinky Boots (2016), Beautiful (2018), Priscilla (2018), Mary Poppins (2023), & Juliet (2024) and Beetlejuice The Musical (2025).

Cassell says Hamilton and Harry Potter and the Cursed Child were notable exceptions with extended seasons.

John Frost’s most recent production of Cats in Melbourne ran for six weeks. He favours a shorter season where all seats are sold.Louise Kennerley

For Jason and Kayley Marriner, who own and operate many of Melbourne’s theatres, including the Princess Theatre, the Comedy Theatre and the Regent Theatre, the question of when a blockbuster musical will come along is a cyclical one.

“Even back in the day it was generational,” Jason Marriner says.

He is optimistic about the future for theatre in Melbourne, even if seasons are shorter.

“As we become more AI dependent and AI leans into every part of our lives, this will be the one opportunity where you are actively encouraged to put your phone and technology away and to engage in the human experience,” Marriner says.

“I think that’s going to become more important in the future, as people value actually thinking for themselves and appreciating human endeavour.”

Get the day’s breaking news, entertainment ideas and a long read to enjoy. Sign up to receive our Evening Edition newsletter.

You have reached your maximum number of saved items.

Remove items from your saved list to add more.

From our partners

Read the full article here

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram WhatsApp Email

Related News

Education Department sorry for failing to stop principal’s abuse

Education Department sorry for failing to stop principal’s abuse

3 million Perth campus opens this week

$853 million Perth campus opens this week

Angus Taylor defeats Sussan Ley to become new Opposition Leader; Jane Hume elected deputy

Angus Taylor defeats Sussan Ley to become new Opposition Leader; Jane Hume elected deputy

Angus Taylor elected new Liberal Party leader, defeating Sussan Ley in leadership spill; Jane Hume becomes deputy

Angus Taylor elected new Liberal Party leader, defeating Sussan Ley in leadership spill; Jane Hume becomes deputy

Angus Taylor-made Liberals have three possible futures. Only one will save them

Angus Taylor-made Liberals have three possible futures. Only one will save them

Inside the downfall of Sussan Ley and the rise of Angus Taylor

Inside the downfall of Sussan Ley and the rise of Angus Taylor

The race for Farrer, and a weird saga that left the Liberals in shock

The race for Farrer, and a weird saga that left the Liberals in shock

Away from the headlines, microplastics field grapples with tricky questions

Away from the headlines, microplastics field grapples with tricky questions

AHPRA witch-hunt harms most vulnerable patients

AHPRA witch-hunt harms most vulnerable patients

Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

Tumbler Ridge students won’t ‘return to current school site’ after mass shooting

Tumbler Ridge students won’t ‘return to current school site’ after mass shooting

February 14, 2026
Education Department sorry for failing to stop principal’s abuse

Education Department sorry for failing to stop principal’s abuse

February 14, 2026
Harry Styles Breaks Down His ‘Really Special’ Break From Touring: It Was ‘Where I Wanted to Be’

Harry Styles Breaks Down His ‘Really Special’ Break From Touring: It Was ‘Where I Wanted to Be’

February 14, 2026
ICE ramps up deportation push with 92,600 new beds in .3B expansion

ICE ramps up deportation push with 92,600 new beds in $38.3B expansion

February 14, 2026
Trump trounces Biden energy records in just months as admin celebrates 1 year of ‘historic gains’: data

Trump trounces Biden energy records in just months as admin celebrates 1 year of ‘historic gains’: data

February 14, 2026

Latest News

NASCAR’s Jimmie Johnson says next year’s Daytona 500 will be final race in Cup Series

NASCAR’s Jimmie Johnson says next year’s Daytona 500 will be final race in Cup Series

February 14, 2026
Rubio blasts ‘world without borders’ fantasy, warns mass migration threatens Western civilization

Rubio blasts ‘world without borders’ fantasy, warns mass migration threatens Western civilization

February 14, 2026
Nancy Guthrie kidnapper’s possible looks revealed by forensic artist after reviewing surveillance footage

Nancy Guthrie kidnapper’s possible looks revealed by forensic artist after reviewing surveillance footage

February 14, 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest US news and updates directly to your inbox.

Advertisement
Demo
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest TikTok Instagram
2026 © Prices.com LLC. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Press Release
  • For Advertisers
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Sign In or Register

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below.

Lost password?