Goldilocks and the Three Bears

NATIONAL THEATRE

JULY 2025

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About the Play

When the worlds of bears and people collide, everyone learns that girls and bears aren’t as ferocious as they may seem in Goldilocks and the Three Bears. Award-winning writers, George Stiles and Anthony Drewe (Mary Poppins, The Three Little Pigs), inject a bear-sized helping of music and mayhem into this classic fairytale, making it “just right” for the entire family.

Goldilocks, on a trip into the forest, ventures into a seemingly uninhabited house. In the process of making herself feel at home, she turns the place into a gigantic mess! Little does she know that the house belongs to a family of three bears… who will not be too pleased to witness her handiwork.

Goldilocks and the Three Bears is coming to the National Theatre in July 2025.

From the producer of critically acclaimed musical theatre hits including
"The Boy from Oz", "Freaky Friday" and "The Sound of Music"

Show Details

Goldilocks and the Thee Bears

Music by George STiles

Book & Lyrics by Anthony Drewe

Licensed exclusively by Music Theatre International (Australasia)

Production Team

Executive Producer: Andrew Gyopar

Director: Pip Mushin

Musical Director: Alexandra Byrne

Choreographer & Assistant Director: Adriana Pannuzzo

Production Design: Abbey Stanway

Costume Design: Karen Spencer

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A girl returns home from a night out, muscles aching from dancing. A boy she has never seen before sits in her flat, awaiting her return. Assuming the worst, the girl takes a frying pan to the boy’s temple, and when he claims he has been banished from Neverland by Peter Pan, the girl thinks the boy is crazy, high or both. That is until his story begins tugging on a memory she thought she had forgotten…

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Cast

Dorothy:
Lyla Digrazia

Scarecrow:
Kael Serin-D’Alterio

Tin Man:
Ashley Wilsnach

Cowardly Lion:
Leigh Roncon

Wicked Witch:
Keyanna Burgher

Glinda:
Isobel Smart

The Wizard:
Jason Fabbri

Uncle Henry & Emerald City Guard:
Warren Overton

Friends of Dorothy:
Louie Dalzell, DJ Pearce, Charli Curtis

Trees:
Caitlin Carnaby, Tayla Harry, Alyssa Sorgiovanni

Munchkins:
Eve Dresner, Emma Gates, Emma Ho, Melissa Honarvar, Alyssia Jade, Mathilda Kwok, Charlie Mackenzie, Matteo Maxwell, Tabitha Truscott, Damon Willis

Ensemble:
Mareesa Ballao, Aneka Constantine, Caitlin Greenhill, Charbel Karaan, Lyndsay Kirkham, Rebekah Maisano, Matthew Sheahan, Jaynen Yong

By L Frank Baum. Music and lyrics by Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg. Adapted from the motion picture screenplay for the Royal Shakespeare Company by John Kane.

Licensed exclusively by Origin Theatrical.

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