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Transforming a beloved film into a stage musical is no small feat — but for Global Creatures, Muriel’s Wedding was a story worth reimagining. Nearly two decades after the cinematic debut, producer Carmen Pavlovic approached Director PJ Hogan with the idea of adapting his iconic film for the stage. As fate would have it, PJ was already in discussions with acclaimed theatre Director Simon Phillips about a theatrical version. That serendipitous alignment set in motion a creative journey that brought Muriel’s Wedding to life for a whole new generation of theatre-goers.

As an Australian company, it was a thrill for our team to bring “Muriel’s story” to live audiences. A story that reflects aspects of our own culture right back at us.  Global Creatures and Sydney Theatre Company formed a co-producing partnership to bring Muriel’s Wedding The Musical to the stage, premiering in 2017 for a 10-week season. It was a commercial and critical hit.  

The film’s original writer PJ Hogan updated his screenplay into a dazzling stage show, bringing the story into the present but keeping all the irreverence and naughtiness of the film along with its dark edge. The production was helmed by the brilliantly gifted Simon Phillips, and Kate Miller-Heidke and Keir Nutall created a unique and complex score, deftly weaving the music of ABBA throughout their contemporary, original songs which span ballads created from inner monologues and production numbers that evoke Porpoise Spit and Sydney and the colourful inhabitants of each.  

Global Creatures fully produced a return season in 2019, playing in Melbourne before embarking on a national tour in Sydney and Brisbane. The creative foundations established in the original STC co-produced production remained, with PJ Hogan (book), Simon Phillips (Director) and Kate Miller-Heidke and Keir Nuttal (music and lyrics) continuing their involvement. 

Credit Jeff Busby

“A mainstage debut that will be talked about for years”
SYDNEY MORNING HERALD

Creatives

Book  PJ Hogan 
Music and Lyrics Kate Miller-Heidke & Keir Nuttall 
Director  Simon Phillips 
Choreographer  Andrew Hallsworth 
Set, Costume & Projection Designer  Gabriela Tylesova 
Lighting Designer  Trent Suidgeest 
Sound Designer  Michael Waters 
Music Supervisor, Orchestrations, Arrangements & Additional Music  Isaac Hayward 
Associate Director & Choreographer  Ellen Simpson
Set Design Associate Charles Davis 
Costume Design Associate Alicia Clements 
Musical Director Daniel Puckey
Hair, Wigs & Make-up  Campbell Young Associates 

Awards & Nominations

Best Choreography in a Musical  
Best Original Score 
Best Music Direction  
Best Costume Design 
Best Sound Design
Best Direction of a Musical Simon Phillips
Best Female Actor in a Musical Max McKenna (Muriel Heslop)
Best Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical Christie Whelan Browne (Tania Degano)
Best Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical Madeleine Jones (Rhonda Epinsall)
Best Musical Sydney Theatre Company and Global Creatures
Best New Australian Work PJ Hogan, Kate Miller-Heidke & Keir Nuttall
Best Original Score of a Mainstage Production 
Best Production of a Mainstream Musical 
Best Direction of a Musical 
Best Performance by A Female Actor in A Supporting Role in A Musical  Madeleine Jones 
Best Choreography in a Musical   
Best Musical Direction of a Musical   
Best Newcomer Maggie McKenna 
Best Costume Designof A Mainstage Production Gabriela Tylesova
Best New Australian Work
Judith Johnson Award For Best Performance By A Female Actor In A Leading Role In A Musical Max McKenna (Muriel Heslop)
Best Performance By A Female Actor In A Supporting Role In A Musical Justine Clarke
AWGIE Award for Music Theatre PJ Hogan with Kate Miller-Heidke & Keir Nuttall (lyrics) and Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus & Stig Anderson (lyrics)
David Williamson Prize for Excellence in Writing for Australian Theatre P.J. Hogan with Kate Miller-Heidke and Keir Nuttall
Best Original Soundtrack, Cast or Show Album
Original Australian Writing  PJ Hogan (Book), Kate Miller-Heidke & Keir Nuttall (Music & Lyrics)
Betty Pounder Award for Excellence in Choreography Andrew Hallsworth
Set Design Gabriela Tylesova
Costume Design Gabriela Tylesova

 

Lead Role Natalie Abbott (Muriel Heslop)
Supporting Role Stefanie Jones
Production
Direction Simon Phillips
Lighting and Multimedia Design Trent Suidgeest

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Credit Jeff Busby

Social Responsibility

Through community partnerships, targeted outreach and inclusive programming Muriel’s Wedding The Musical supported a range of social engagement initiatives and created opportunities for students to engage with the production through dedicated educational resources. 

To coincide with the Melbourne premiere and return Sydney season, Muriel’s Wedding The Musical partnered with Dress for Success, a not-for-profit organisation that supports unemployed and underemployed women to achieve economic independence by providing no-fee programs, development tools, and professional attire to help them thrive in work and in life. 

To support this partnership, the production organised a clothing donation drive, hosted ‘Empower Hour’ Speaker Sessions featuring company members, and spotlighted Dress for Success during the ticket purchasing process on Ticketek and Ticketmaster platforms to encourage audience donations.

“Muriel’s Wedding The Musical and Dress for Success share a common vision of female friendship, support, and empowerment. We’re proud to have partnered with an organisation that uplifts women in need and equips them with the confidence and tools to shape their futures.” – Carmen Pavlovic, Producer

“We’re absolutely thrilled to partner with Muriel’s Wedding The Musical. 2019 marked our 10th anniversary, and for 10 years, Dress for Success has been changing the lives of Australian women—women just like Muriel, who are on a journey to find themselves, believe in their potential, and transform their lives. We couldn’t be more excited to be partnering with Global Creatures and this production.” – Ursula McGeown, CEO of Dress for Success

Other initiatives during the season included: 

  • Hosting a free pre-season briefing event, offering audiences a behind-the-scenes look at the creative process of transforming the iconic Australian film into a new stage production. 
  • Accessibility programs, including Auslan-interpreted and audio-described performances, to ensure the production was inclusive and welcoming to all. 
  • An education study guide for secondary students aged 16 and over, featuring lesson plans and discussion topics centred on the production’s key themes—such as identity, self-worth, and belonging—as well as insights into elements like characterisation, music, and staging. 

KEY DATES

2017

18 November - We celebrated opening night at the Roslyn Packer Theatre in Sydney, launching a 10-week season with Sydney Theatre Company.

2019

12 March - Our national tour kicked off at Her Majesty’s Theatre in Melbourne.

2019

28 June - The production returned to Sydney for its second season, this time at the Sydney Lyric Theatre.

2019

19 September - We arrived at QPAC in Brisbane for the final stop of the Australian tour.

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