Hit Broadway Musical ‘Waitress’ Is Coming to Australia

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Another hit musical is coming to Australia. Broadway sensation “Waitress” is set to make its long-awaited Australian debut, with the musical confirming its premiere at Sydney’s Lyric Theatre in July 2026.

The announcement marks the culmination of years of anticipation for Australian theatre enthusiasts eager to experience the Grammy winner’s acclaimed production on home soil.

Sara Bareilles, the creative force behind the musical’s original score, expressed her excitement about the Australian premiere. “It’s been a dream of mine to see ‘Waitress’ (finally) find its way to Australia,” she stated. “This story is about dreams, friendship and the courage needed to learn to love oneself, which feels so universal, and so timely.”

The musical, inspired by Adrienne Shelly’s beloved film, tells the story of Jenna, a small-town waitress and expert pie maker trapped in a difficult marriage who dreams of escape. When a baking contest and unexpected romance present new opportunities, Jenna discovers that change might be closer than she imagined, supported by her fellow waitresses in a tale of resilience and self-discovery.

Producer John Frost from Crossroads Live highlighted the production’s impressive credentials, noting its four Tony nominations and six Drama Desk nominations during its original Broadway run. “‘Waitress’ became a huge hit on Broadway where it played for almost four years,” Frost explained. The musical has since enjoyed successful runs in the West End, multiple US tours and international productions, establishing itself as a global phenomenon.

The production holds particular significance in theatre history, having made Broadway history with women filling all four top creative positions. Alongside Bareilles’ music and lyrics, the creative team features Jessie Nelson’s book, Lorin Latarro’s choreography and Tony winner Diane Paulus’s direction. This groundbreaking achievement occurred when the musical opened at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre on April 24, 2016, running until January 5, 2020.

Original producer Barry Weissler acknowledged the lengthy journey to bring “Waitress” to Australian audiences, stating: “Collaborating with our longtime partner John Frost and his team at Crossroads Live, we are thrilled to finally have the chance to share this story ‘baked from the heart’ with audiences in Oz.”

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Critics have consistently praised the musical’s blend of humour, heart, and memorable music. The Times called it “5 Star musical pie,” while New York Magazine described it as “sweet, sassy, passionate & delightful!” The Washington Post praised it as “simply delightful! A glorious reminder that life is messy and wondrous!”

Fans can join the waitlist at WaitresstheMusical.com.au to secure priority access when tickets go on sale later this month.