
Award-winning Drew Anthony Creative will bring the smash hit musical Saturday Night Fever to Melbourne, direct from a highly successful Perth season.
This marks the return of Drew Anthony, one of Australia’s most celebrated directors and choreographers, to Melbourne’s stages after nearly two decades.
This spectacularly re-imagined version of the show, which is set to take over Melbourne’s historic Athenaeum Theatre in Melbourne from January 8th, 2026, will have audiences grabbing their boogie shoes and dancing in the aisles bringing all the explosive energy, sensational dancing and vocal performances, that is synonymous with Saturday Night Fever.
In this beloved ’70s throwback, Tony Manero, a nineteen-year-old Brooklynite paint store clerk, spends his weekends moonlighting at a local disco, as the king of the dance floor. When he and mesmerizing dancer Stephanie enter a dance competition, the pair’s professional partnership blossoms into a deep friendship, and challenges them both to reflect on what’s important in life, amidst rising social tensions and disillusionment.
Based on the revolutionary 1977 cult film, Saturday Night Fever which became a cultural milestone, that reshaped music, fashion and film in the 1970s, featuring an Academy award nominated John Travolta.
The timeless soundtrack, packed with disco classics including the Bee Gees’ hits Stayin’ Alive, How Deep Is Your Love, Night Fever, Tragedy and More Than A Woman, has sold more than 45 million copies ranking amongst the best-selling albums in history.
Drew Anthony’s production is a brilliant new version of this much-loved classic filled with breathtaking choreography, costumes and explores the complexities of human connection.
The show cleverly examines the underlying themes of this hit show including escapism, social aspiration, and working-class identity, as Tony uses the allure of the dance floor as a place to escape from his dead-end life.
Audiences will be propelled into the gritty streets of downtown Brooklyn, thanks to a modern new set featuring stunning high-definition digital scenery that incorporates iconic scenes from the hit film.
The 2024 Perth production, celebrated for its excellence, garnered BroadwayWorld Awards Perth 2024 for ‘Best Direction’, ‘Best Scenic Design’ and ‘Best Performer’.
Director Drew Anthony said:
“I am thrilled to be returning to Melbourne stages next year with this fabulous show! Saturday Night Fever is a brilliant production that cleverly uses music and dancing to explore its characters’ search for identity and a place in the world.
The cast we have assembled for this show is phenomenal and they have rightfully earned their place after a huge audition process. There is nowhere else I would rather be taking this show right now than Melbourne and I can’t wait for audiences to see it!”
Saturday Night Fever will play at the Athenaeum Theatre from January 8th until January 25th, 2026, and is a must see this summer!
Directed by Drew Anthony with choreography by Jamie & Suzi Rolton, this new production of Saturday Night Fever thrusts this cult classic to dazzling new heights bringing the amazing disco soundtrack to life!
Tickets are on sale now via ticketmaster.com.au.
CAST LIST:
Tony Manero: Ethan Churchill
Stephanie Mangano: Regan Barber
Annette: Izzi Green
Flo Manero: Chelsea Plumley
Frank Manero: George Kapiniaris
Frank Jnr: Matthew Casamento
Linda Manero: Amileya Moro
Linda Manero: Charis Morabito
Bobby C: Sam Hamilton
Double J: Dimitri Raptis
Joey: Ewan Herdman
Nightclub Singer 1: Clara Harrison
Nightclub Singer 2: Bianca Baykara
Nightclub Singer 3: Thalia Oseguda-Santos
Male Ensemble 1: Joshua Kobeck
Male Ensemble 2: Julian Seguna
Male Ensemble 3: Anthony Garcia
Male Ensemble 4: Ayril Borce
Female Ensemble 1: Ruby Voss
Female Ensemble 2: Sophia Katos
Female Ensemble 3: Lily Baulderstone
Female Ensemble 4: Hannah Cañon
Swing/Dance Captain: Katrina Bickerton
SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER CREATIVES:
Producer: Drew Anthony Creative
Associate Producer: Rachel Burgess
Director: Drew Anthony
Musical Director: Daniel Puckey
Production Design: Drew Anthony & Aquixel Studios
Choreographers: Jamie & Suzi Rolton
Costume Design: Dani Paxton
Based on the Paramount/RSO Film and story by Nik Cohn.
Adapted for the stage by Robert Stigwood and assisted by Bill Oakes.
Edited by Ryan McBryde. By arrangement with David Spicer Productions.