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Actors on Stage

Season 2026

Upstage Theatre Company is thrilled to bring an incredible lineup of shows to the stage in 2026! From timeless classics to contemporary gems, our season is packed with diverse, engaging, and powerful storytelling. We can't wait to share these productions with you and celebrate the magic of live theatre. 

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April 10-19 

Les Miserables

Coming EASTER 2026, experience the epic musical phenomenon Les Misérables! Join us for a powerful tale of love, redemption, and revolution, featuring unforgettable music and timeless storytelling. Don’t miss your chance to witness this global sensation live on stage. Tickets on sale 24th Jan 26 — be part of the legacy!

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By arrangement with CAMERON MACKINTOSH

July 7-11

Torch Song

Experience the Tony Award-winning play Torch Song by Harvey Fierstein  (writer of La Cage aux Folles & Kinky Boots) this July.

Follow the heartfelt journey of Arnold Beckoff, a Jewish drag queen in 1970s New York, navigating love, identity, and acceptance.

A powerful and poignant theatrical gem rarely performed.

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September 25  - October 4

The Secret Garden

The Secret Garden by Marsha Norman and Lucy Simon.

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Experience the beloved family classic The Secret Garden this October at the Tony Sheumack Centre for Performing Arts, Berwick.


This enchanting Tony Award-winning  family musical brings to life the timeless story of Mary Lennox, a young girl who discovers a hidden, neglected garden and, with the help of new friends, brings it back to life.

Featuring a breathtaking score and heartfelt storytelling, The Secret Garden is a moving tale of healing, hope, and the magic that blossoms when we nurture what we love.

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Don’t miss this unforgettable theatrical event — tickets on sale August 2026!

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By arrangement with Origin Theatrical

November 27 - 29

Backward and Fabulous

Conceived by Scott J Hili Backwards and Fabulous is a classic cabaret style  review, but with the catch -  that the songs are turned inside out. Each act focuses on flipping the traditional gender roles in musical theatre and pop songs, with a heavy focus on unexpected and humorous moments as the audience tries to figure out what song is being performed before the twist hits.

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