It’s Bernadette’s first Australian performance in more than a decade – a major moment for theatre and music lovers alike. ‘An Evening With Bernadette Peters’ is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see her in Brisbane.
Bernadette’s prolific career spans six decades. She remains one of entertainment’s most celebrated performers, having received Tony Awards, a Golden Globe, and Emmy nominations. . . Renowned for creating the roles of The Witch in ‘Into The Woods’, and Dot in ‘Sunday In The Park With George’ in their original Broadway productions.
She’s appeared on talk shows in recent weeks, currently performing in the Broadway season of ‘Stephen Sondheim’s Old Friends’, which is receiving widespread praise.
Bernadette’s body of work includes iconic film appearances, television roles and more. She’s an icon of the LGBTQIA+ community and tireless advocate and fundraiser for AIDS patients and research, via her work with the Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.
The performance at Melt is set to be a powerful celebration of artistry and activism.
Melt Festival is one of the country’s biggest LGBTQIA+ arts festivals, celebrating queer culture through theatre, music, visual arts, and performance. The full programme for 2025 will be revealed soon.
Bernadette Peters plays Brisbane Convention Centre 24 October.