Bell Shakespeare in Sydney has a new lineup

Well, folks, strap yourselves in because Bell Shakespeare is rolling out a 2025 Season that’s hotter than a Sydney summer, and it’s all about celebrating their 35th anniversary in style.

For the first time in almost three decades, they’re bringing Shakespeare’s political rollercoaster, Coriolanus, to the stage. You can catch this epic tale of war and politics at The Neilson Nutshell in Sydney and the Fairfax Studio in Melbourne. It’s a story as fresh as your morning flat white, directed by the talented Peter Evans. The star-studded cast features Logie winner Hazem Shammas and the legendary Peter Carroll, so you know it’s going to be a banger.

And speaking of bangers, let’s talk about their new production of Henry 5, helmed by the celebrated Marion Potts, making her grand return to Bell Shakespeare after 15 years. This production is spicing things up with a female lens on the timeless tale of young men off to war. The spotlight shines on Lebanese Australian actor JK Kazzi, making his mainstage debut, and trust us, he’s set to make waves. Henry 5 delves into the gritty realities of war, the price of power, and the journey from reckless youth to revered leader. It’s Shakespeare at his finest – raw, real, and ready to rumble.

Not to be outdone, the national tour of Romeo & Juliet will be whisking theatre-goers off their feet in 26 venues across this great land. Artistic Director Peter Evans is at it again, bringing his 2023 hit production to life with newcomer Madeline Li as Juliet. Get ready to experience the intensity of young love and heartbreaking tragedy closer than ever before.

But Bell Shakespeare’s 2025 Season isn’t just about the plays; it’s a whole cultural feast. Beyond the stage, they’re rolling out an extensive national outreach program that’ll hit schools, communities, and even Juvenile Justice centres. They’re spreading the Bard’s magic far and wide, because why shouldn’t everyone get a slice of this theatrical pie?

And as if that weren’t enough, there’s a rich lineup of special events that’ll have Shakespeare fans buzzing. The “On Shakespeare, Power and Politics” panels are set to ignite discussions in Sydney, Melbourne, and Canberra. Plus, the lively “Play In A Day” script reading series is back, serving up King John with a side of theatrics. And for those who like their culture with a tipple, the ever-popular “Sonnets & Semillon” is your go-to.

So, if you’re feeling overwhelmed by the world’s complexities, dive into Bell Shakespeare’s 2025 offerings. Here’s a chance to engage with the nuanced, complex thinking of Shakespeare – no easy answers, just brilliant theatre. Welcome to a season where history, drama, and a touch of Aussie flair collide.

Download the Season 2025 brochure here.