Acclaimed Queer Punk Pirate Musical Sailing to Adelaide

Published by: Ania Upstill | 23-Feb-2025
At first it was just an idle thought: what if all of the queer-coded Antonios in Shakespeare’s plays were actually one gay pirate searching for love? But when book writer Ania Upstill (they/them) brought music writers William Duignan (he/him) and Andy Manning (they/them) onboard, a stiff sea breeze gathered behind the sails of their pirate ship, and a new New Zealand musical was born.
Venue: Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum
Address: 82 Kintore Ave, Adelaide, Kaurna
Date: March 11 - 16
Time: 7:30pm
Ticket: From $25
Buy / Ticket: https://adelaidefringe.com.au/fringetix/antonio-af2025
Web: https://adelaidefringe.com.au/fringetix/antonio-af2025
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Image Copyright / CDN: William Duignan
Antonio makes eyes at the audience
Antonio! made waves at the world’s largest festival, Edinburgh Fringe Fringe, with 10 four- and five-star reviews, and this summer visits Australasia for the first time. Edinburgh fringe reviewers called Antonio! “the cult classic that we all deserve” (Broadway Baby) and “A treasure chest of musical comedy” (West End Best Friend). As someone with international musical theatre experience, Manning (recently awarded New Playwright of the Year in the 2024 Wellington Theatre Awards) can’t overstate the excitement of Antonio! finding such success. “The response that we got in Edinburgh was huge. It’s really something to be celebrated, a new NZ musical getting that kind of acclaim.”

Like the Elizabethan pirates behind the show’s concept, the writing crew behind Antonio! came together from far-flung places. Upstill, the artistic director of Butch Mermaid Productions, is based in New York City. Duignan is based in Wellington, NZ, while Manning was based in Glasgow (now Barcelona). The three battled timezones and Zoom lag to collaborate on the first version of Antonio!, which had a season in New York in July 2023 before crossing the Atlantic for its Edinburgh season. The crew kept toiling away, and brought together a new, hotter-than-ever version for a sell out concert at the off-Broadway West End Theater in New York City in December 2024. Now, Antonio! Is coming to Australasia, casting anchor in Wellington for the NZ Fringe Festival before journeying to the Hamilton Arts Festival, Adelaide Fringe and Basement Theatre in Auckland. Featuring an all-queer cast and a raw, unapologetic sound, Antonio! brings an electrifying energy to the stage with a story of identity, freedom, and rebellion on the high seas. “Highlighting these arguably LBGTQIA+ characters in Shakespeare’s canon — through punk and hard rock music no less — I mean, it’s a straight-up furious 60 minutes of chaotic queer joy”, says Duignan.

This isn’t the first time that Butch Mermaid Productions will present at show at Adelaide Fringe Festival. Upstill brought their solo show, Transhumance, to the Fringe in 2020, winning a Best Weekly Award in Circus and Physical Theatre. “I only got to come for three days in 2020, and I’m really looking forward to spending a few weeks in Adelaide this time around,” says Upstill. “I remember it a really fun and funny festival, and I think audiences are going to love this irreverent approach to Shakespeare. Besides, who doesn’t love some punk pirates?”

Upstill and Duignan will both appear in Antonio!, with Duignan performing the title role. They are joined by a cast of well known Kiwi musical theater talent: Jthan Morgan (she/her/ia) (Sleeping Beauty: The Pantomime, Tīwhas Matariki Spectacular), Emma Katene (she/her) (The Court Theatre’s Fun Home, Destination Mars), and Henry Ashby (they/them) (Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812). Recently award-nominated director Andrew Paterson (he/him) (and the Lochburns) directs.

Antonio!, will be performed 11-16 March 2025 at The Courtyard of Curiosities. Run time: 60 minutes, recommended for ages 15 and up. Tickets from $25 at Adelaide Fringe.

For further information, photos, interviews, or to review, please contact:

Ania Upstill (aniaupstill@gmail.com | +1 510 241 7433)

Butch Mermaid Productions makes work by, for, and about queer people. We believe that representation matters - you can’t be what you can’t see - and that visible joy is a political act. Past works include Into the Bush (circus theatre, TAPAC), Sapphic Lake (comic ballet, BATS), Transhumance (solo clown show, Weekly Award for Best Circus and Physical Theatre at Adelaide Fringe 2020), and A Bit Too Much Hair (gender euphoric musical chaos, BATS).

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