Bran Nue Dae Brisbane: July shows cancelled at QPAC
It’s a feel-good classic that was destined to be one of the hits of the year in Brisbane, but the 2020 season of Bran Nue Dae has been cancelled.
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It was to be one of the jewels in the crown of Opera Queensland’s 2020 season but Bran Nue Dae’s QPAC shows due for late July have now been cancelled.
A new production of the popular indigenous musical presented by The Opera Conference was scheduled for a full national tour in 2020, including Brisbane, to celebrate the show’s 30th anniversary.
But now it has become the latest casualty of the COVID-19 restrictions.
This latest cancellation follows the announcement last month that the return Sydney season, along with the Melbourne and Geelong seasons, were not proceeding. As the restrictions on mass gatherings are extended, it is no longer possible to stage the remaining legs of the tour in Brisbane, Canberra and Adelaide scheduled for July and August.
After successful seasons in Parramatta and Perth earlier in the year, the show (which stars Ernie Dingo) was still due to run as part of Opera Queensland’s 2020 program at QPAC in late July before moving to Canberra Theatre Centre for Opera Australia on 11 August and then on to Her Majesty’s Theatre in Adelaide for State Opera of South Australia from 19 August.
Opera Australia CEO Rory Jeffes, speaking on behalf of The Opera Conference, wanted to thank all involved in the Bran Nue Dae project.
“I wanted to take this opportunity to pay tribute to everyone who has worked so tirelessly in bringing this production to the stage for this very special anniversary tour,” Mr Jeffes said. “This is of course a really difficult time for everyone. I know how devastating this news is for the whole extended Bran Nue Dae family that stretched across the country. All the performers, creatives and crew, everyone worked so hard on this project, that I know was very close to all their hearts.
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“It is so terribly unfortunate that the ongoing government restrictions have left us with no choice but to cancel the rest of the tour, with the health and wellbeing of the touring company and the community remaining a top priority.
Written by the late Jimmy Chi in collaboration with the band Kuckles, Bran Nue Dae was recognised as the world’s first Aboriginal stage musical when it premiered to great acclaim in 1990.
Patrons who have purchased tickets will receive an email from the official ticketing provider outlining details on the refund process for cancelled performances and other options.