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The Addams Family
 

Guess who’s coming to dinner?

Get ready for a fun, mysterious, and freaky spin on one of the world’s most famous families with The Addams Family! Brought to you by the acclaimed team behind the 2025 Hayes Theatre season of The Producers, this production is directed by the visionary Julia Robertson and choreographed by the dynamic Shannon Burns.

Join Gomez, Morticia, Wednesday, and the rest of the delightfully macabre clan as they navigate love, family, and chaos in their own peculiar way. With toe-tapping numbers and spine-tingling laughs, this show promises an unforgettable night of kooky entertainment!

 

Prices

Previews
Full Price $85

Mid-Week Matinees
Adult $89
Concession/Group (8+) $84
Under 35 $84

Weeknights & Saturday Matinees
Adult $95
Concession $89
Group (8+) $85
Under 35 $85

Friday, Saturday & Sunday Evenings
Adult $99
Concession $95
Group (8+) $90

*Concession prices apply to Seniors, Pensioners, Students and MEAA members.

Times

Tuesday 6:30pm
Wednesday – Saturday 7:30pm
Thursday & Sunday 1:00pm
Saturday 2:00pm

Subscriber Night with Q&A Tue 28 Jul
*5pm Preview performance on Sun 12 Jul
*No matinee performance on Thu 16 Jul
*Additional 6pm performance on Sun 19 Jul

Running Time

Approximately 2 hours & 30 minutes – including interval

 

Content Warning

This production will contain dark humour, mild language, themes of death and supernatural, romantic themes, loud noises, and use of flashing lights and strobe.

 

Event details

Venue: Hayes Theatre Co, 19 Greenknowe Ave, Potts Point NSW 2011
Bookings: https://boxoffice.hayestheatre.com.au/WEBPAGES/EntaWebShow/ShowPerformance.aspx
Start Date: Sunday 12 July 2026

Creatives

With Erika Heynatz, Marcus Rivera, Jenny Guigayoma, Georgia Oom, Evan Lever, Deborah Galanos, Elliot Aitken, Teagan Wouters, Rory O’Keeffe, Alexander Tye, Mae Li Cowell, Nathan Fernandez, Jayden Prelc, Paloma Renouf, Kayla Ingle-Olson, and Joey Phyland

Producer Joshua Robson Productions (JRP)
Director Julia Robertson
Music Supervisor Zara Stanton
Choreographer Shannon Burns
Music Director Alexander Gaal
Assistant Director/Choreographer Grace Stamnas
Production Designer Dann Barber
Associate Production Designer Meg Anderson
Lighting Designer Jasmine Rizk
Sound Designer Chaii Ki Chapman

 

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