News

Sumptuous music and fairytale magic come to life in Opera Australia’s enchanting Hansel & Gretel

More than two decades since it was last performed on the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage, acclaimed director Elijah Moshinsky’s whimsical production of the beloved fairytale, Hansel & Gretel will make its nostalgic return to the Sydney Opera House on 27 January.

Described as an ‘operatic fairytale with teeth’, this production is inspired by the well-known story and characters from the classic Grimms’ fairytale –both charming and dark. Celebrated set and costume designer Mark Thompson’s surreal storybook world brings the magic to life transforming the stage with wonderful larger-than-life sets including the iconic Witch’s house.

 

 

Making her exciting debut as Revival Director is Opera Australia’s Young Artist Program’s inaugural director, Claudia Osborne, who will reinvigorate Moshinsky’s wickedly beautiful production.

Performed in English, Humperdinck’s opera features a magnificent and sophisticated score filled with German folk tunes and luscious orchestrations, which OA’s Head of Music Tahu Matheson will expertly lead the all-star Australian cast and Opera Australia Orchestra through.

 

 

Internationally acclaimed Vienna-based mezzo soprano Margaret Plummer, who delighted audiences last summer as The Prince in Cinderella, returns home to perform the role of Hansel. She will be joined by one of Australia’s most accomplished performers, Stacey Alleaume, as Gretel.

In a special full-circle moment, soprano Jane Ede will don the horn-shaped wig of The Witch, a character she performed for Opera Australia’s School Tour in 2000, her first professional operatic role and ultimately the start of her outstanding 25-year career with Opera Australia.

 

 

Completing the cast are audience favourites mezzo soprano Helen Sherman and baritone Andrew Moran, who’ll perform Gertrude and Peter, parents of the titular characters. Meanwhile, Opera Australia Young Artist, mezzo soprano Shikara Ringdahl will make her role debut with the company as the Sandman, who confronts Hansel and Gretel in the woods and inevitably puts them in the path of The Witch’s house.

Full of humour and heart, this production is a fitting invitation for newcomers to enter the world of opera with a story and language they are familiar with while also treating opera lovers with stunning music and a humble dose of childhood nostalgia.

 

 


Season Details

Venue: Sydney Opera House
Date:  27 Jan–28 Feb 2026

For more information click HERE

Aussie Theatre

Recent Posts

Sting To Star In THE LAST SHIP At Theatre Royal Drury Lane

Music icon Sting will return to the stage in a newly adapted production of his…

23 hours ago

Broadway’s Biggest Night: What To Watch For At The Tony Awards

Broadway’s biggest night is fast approaching, with the Tony Awards set to celebrate another busy…

23 hours ago

TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRDHARPER Opens at The Genesian Theatre

The Genesian Theatre Company is proud to present a moving new production of Harper Lee’s…

1 day ago

The Songs Of John Farnham: A Living Legend The Celebration Concert

Minister for Sport and Major Events Steve Dimopoulos, together with producers Tony Cochrane AM and…

1 day ago

Lanterns Light Up Liverpool in Powerhouse Debut

Liverpool City Council’s much-loved celebration of Asian culture and cuisine, Lanterns and Lights, returns on…

1 day ago

The Australian Premiere of Tootsie Opens Tonight at Teatro

The Australian Premiere of the smash-hit Broadway musical Tootsie, officially opens at Teatro at the…

2 days ago