Sunday, 16 August 2026

Drama, Romance and Magnificent Music: Mozart’s Don Giovanni Comes to Newcastle

Combining drama, romance, deception, revenge and some of the most recognisable music ever written for the operatic stage, this one-night-only performance offers audiences across the Hunter an opportunity to experience a major Opera Australia production close to home.

The production is part of Opera Australia’s 2026 National Tour, which is bringing Don Giovanni to regional and metropolitan centres across Australia. Newcastle’s Civic Theatre will host the production at 7.30pm on Thursday 20 August. 

A Seductive Hero at the Centre of a Dark Tale

Don Giovanni is one of opera’s most enduring and complex characters.

Mozart’s opera follows the notorious womaniser through the final day of his life, as his relentless pursuit of pleasure brings him into conflict with those he has deceived and betrayed.

His world of seduction and privilege begins to unravel after he attempts to seduce Donna Anna on her wedding day and kills her father, the Commendatore, when confronted.

What follows is a gripping story of pursuit, deception, revenge, guilt and supernatural reckoning.

Even before the drama unfolds, Mozart establishes a sense of impending doom. The opera’s opening music immediately signals that Don Giovanni’s actions will eventually catch up with him.

The result is a work that can be thrilling, darkly comic, romantic and deeply dramatic, often within the space of a single scene.

Magnificent Music from Mozart

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For many audiences, the greatest attraction of Don Giovanni is Mozart’s extraordinary score.

The composer combines beautiful melodies, intricate ensembles, dramatic orchestral writing and moments of comedy with music of remarkable emotional depth.

The opera moves effortlessly between intimate encounters and large-scale dramatic scenes, allowing the orchestra to become an essential part of the storytelling.

Mozart’s ability to give each character a distinctive musical personality also helps make Don Giovanni such a compelling theatrical experience.

The music has remained extraordinarily influential more than two centuries after the opera was first performed, and a live performance allows audiences to experience the full power of Mozart’s orchestration and vocal writing.

A Production with 1950s-Inspired Style

Opera Australia’s acclaimed production brings a distinctive visual character to Mozart’s story, combining the timeless drama of the opera with stunning 1950s-inspired staging.

The approach gives Don Giovanni a stylish and cinematic atmosphere while retaining the essential ingredients of Mozart’s original story.

The result is a production designed to appeal not only to experienced opera enthusiasts but also to people who may be discovering live opera for the first time.

The combination of period-inspired visual design, powerful performances and Mozart’s magnificent score creates an opportunity to experience a classic work through a fresh theatrical lens.

Opera Australia Brings National Tour to Newcastle

Don Giovanni
Don Giovanni is part of Opera Australia’s 2026 National Tour, continuing the company's long-standing commitment to taking professional opera beyond the major capital-city stages.

The Newcastle performance follows appearances at venues including Armidale, Port Macquarie, Wollongong, Dubbo and Wagga Wagga, before continuing to other locations in New South Wales and Tasmania. 

For Newcastle and Hunter audiences, the national tour provides an opportunity to experience Opera Australia’s production without travelling to Sydney.

The Civic Theatre Newcastle performance also features the Regional Children’s Chorus, The Hunter Trebles, providing a valuable connection between the professional production and the local community. 

A Special Night at Civic Theatre Newcastle

Located at 375 Hunter Street in the heart of Newcastle, Civic Theatre is one of the city's major performing arts venues.

The theatre provides a fitting setting for Mozart’s grand opera, bringing together music, theatre, storytelling and live performance in an historic Newcastle cultural setting.

The Don Giovanni performance begins at 7.30pm on Thursday 20 August 2026 and is scheduled as a one-off Newcastle performance. Tickets are priced from $64 to $80, depending on seating and ticket category. 

For visitors travelling to Newcastle for the performance, the location also makes it easy to combine an evening of opera with a meal, accommodation or a broader Newcastle city experience.

More Than 200 Years of Operatic Drama

Don Giovanni
Don Giovanni premiered in Prague in 1787 and has subsequently become one of the cornerstones of the international operatic repertoire.

Its remarkable longevity is partly explained by Mozart’s ability to combine different theatrical worlds.

There is comedy alongside tragedy, romance alongside violence and moments of lightness alongside an increasingly dark story.

At its centre is a character whose confidence and charm cannot protect him forever from the consequences of his behaviour.

That timeless theme gives Don Giovanni continuing relevance for modern audiences.

An Opportunity for New Opera Audiences

Opera can sometimes appear intimidating to people who have never attended a performance.

Don Giovanni, however, offers an especially engaging introduction because its story contains many elements familiar from contemporary drama: romantic pursuit, betrayal, jealousy, revenge, deception and a powerful confrontation between good and evil.

The music provides another gateway into the art form, with instantly memorable melodies and dramatic ensembles that demonstrate why Mozart remains one of the world's most celebrated composers.

For regular opera patrons, the Newcastle performance provides the chance to see an acclaimed Opera Australia production locally. For newcomers, it could be an ideal opportunity to discover the excitement of live opera.

Make a Newcastle Cultural Night of It

Don Giovanni
A visit to Civic Theatre Newcastle for Don Giovanni can easily become part of a broader cultural evening in the city.

Audiences can arrive early to explore Newcastle's city centre, enjoy dinner before the performance and then settle into the theatre for an evening of Mozart.

With the performance commencing at 7.30pm, audiences should allow sufficient time to travel to the venue, collect tickets if required and take their seats before the curtain.

The Civic Theatre is centrally located at 375 Hunter Street, Newcastle, making the performance convenient for both local audiences and visitors staying in the city.

Don Giovanni at a Glance

Opera Australia
Thursday 20 August 2026, 7.30pm
Civic Theatre Newcastle, 375 Hunter Street, Newcastle NSW 2300
Tickets: $64 to $80
Presented by Opera Australia and Civic Theatre Newcastle.
Featuring the Regional Children’s Chorus – The Hunter Trebles.

Book Your Opera Experience in Newcastle

With its combination of Mozart’s extraordinary music, compelling characters, dramatic storytelling and stylish 1950s-inspired staging, Don Giovanni promises an unforgettable night at the theatre.

For Newcastle audiences, the one-night-only performance is an opportunity to see Opera Australia bring one of the world's great operas to the Hunter.

Whether you are a lifelong opera lover or have never attended an opera before, Don Giovanni offers an evening where passion, deception, romance and revenge meet magnificent music.

Civic Theatre Newcastle

Website: https://civictheatrenewcastle.com.au/
Email: civicticketoffice@ncc.nsw.gov.au
Phone: (02) 4929 1977
Address: 375 Hunter Street, Newcastle NSW 2300, Australia

For bookings and current performance information, visit the official Civic Theatre Newcastle website. (Civic Theatre Newcastle)

Opera Australia

Website: https://opera.org.au/
Address: 480 Elizabeth Street, Surry Hills NSW 2010, Australia

Don Giovanni is part of Opera Australia’s 2026 National Tour, with performances travelling to regional and metropolitan venues across Australia. 

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