The Australian Ballet to host world-premiere of Christopher Wheeldon’s Oscar©

TAB Oscar Callum Linnane photo by Simon EelesThe remarkable world of a literary legend comes to the stage with The Australian Ballet’s world-premiere of Oscar©, a new full-length work from acclaimed choreographer Christopher Wheeldon at Melbourne’s Regent Theatre from 13 – 24 September, before taking to the stage at the Joan Sutherland Theatre – Sydney Opera House from 8 – 23 November 2024.

In a bold new commission for The Australian Ballet, Oscar© draws on the eventful life and unforgettable writings of the great Irish humourist Oscar Wilde, and is Artistic Director David Hallberg’s first full-length commission for The Australian Ballet since his appointment in 2021.

Tony Award-winning choreographer Christopher Wheeldon has created the work on the Company, interweaving moments from Oscar Wilde’s life with the cherished stories and characters born from his imagination.

Oscar© marks Wheeldon’s third full-length collaboration with The Australian Ballet, following smash-hit Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland© and the award-winning musical An American in Paris. This bold new production exemplifies the Company’s key objective to develop new works with leading creatives that engage in today’s cultural conversations.

This innovative and poignant ballet promises to bring the wit, charm, and complexity of Wilde’s world to the stage. Bringing to life the opulence and decadence of 1880s London society, Oscar© weaves the playwright’s personal experiences alongside the richly textured worlds and characters he imagined.

Taking inspiration from two of Oscar Wilde’s beloved stories, The Nightingale and the Rose and The Picture of Dorian Gray, Christopher Wheeldon masterfully weaves Wilde’s real-life triumphs and trials through emotional and captivating choreography.

Raised in Dublin, Wilde took the glamorous social circles of London’s elite by storm. His fame was at its height when he was convicted and sent to prison in 1895 in an early instance of the ‘celebrity trial’.

He was an extraordinary genius, whose work continues to inspire and delight 130 years later. His life, stories and sparkling turn of phrase lay the groundwork for Wheeldon’s visionary ballet.

“There’s no denying that any full-length creation by Christopher Wheeldon is an immense artistic moment for the industry, and I’m thrilled that Wheeldon has selected The Australian Ballet to premiere this striking new work,” said Artistic Director David Hallberg.

“This production will offer audiences a visually stunning and emotionally resonant journey into the world of one of history’s most iconic literary figures. Oscar© will be a treat for both ballet enthusiasts and admirers of Oscar Wilde’s literary legacy.”

“The story of Oscar Wilde and his tales exemplifies the bold storytelling we aim for within this company, making this commission a one-of-a-kind coup for our repertoire,” he added.

“To build the story of a seminal cultural figure from scratch – and through dance – is no mean feat, and I am honoured that The Australian Ballet will be the company to bring Oscar© to the stage for the very first time,” said choreographer Christopher Wheeldon.

“Working with David Hallberg and The Australian Ballet’s artists and creative team has been an incredible experience. I look forward to seeing the production come to life in September and can’t wait to reveal our interpretation of this literary legend on the stage.”

Wheeldon will be joined by his frequent creative collaborators, composer Joby Talbot and set and costume designer Jean-Marc Puissant. Acclaimed film and ballet composer Joby Talbot (Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland©, Wonka) has composed a brand-new score for the production that will be debuted by Orchestra Victoria.

Olivier Award-winning set and costume designer Jean-Marc Puissant brings to life the richly textured worlds and characters that Wilde imagined, with costumes and sets meticulously created on-site at the Primrose Potter Australian Ballet Centre and The Australian Ballet’s Production Centre in Melbourne.

Brimming with wit, scandal and imagination, Oscar© brings to life the story of an infamous dandy and will be a sensational addition to the Company’s repertoire.


Oscar©
Regent Theatre, 191 Collins Street, Melbourne
Season: 13 – 24 September 2024

Joan Sutherland Theatre – Sydney Opera House, Bennelong Point, Sydney
Season: 8 – 23 November 2024

For more information and bookings, visit: www.australianballet.com.au for details.

Image: Callum Linnane – photo by Simon Eeles