If you loved ‘Anastasia’ as a kid, you’ll want to read this news

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Relive the spellbinding adventures of Anya, Dmitry and Bartok in the unforgettable Broadway musical sensation coming to Australia.

If you were anything like my sisters and me, our worn-out VHS copy of Anastasia played on an endless loop. It sparked our imaginations, introduced us to the romance of luxury train travel, and planted a lifelong dream of heading straight to Paris Rasputin not included, please. I’m typically not a musical enthusiast, but the news of the Broadway show of this much-loved story coming to Australia for the first time is something I can get behind. 

ANASTASIA the musical performer on stage.
ANASTASIA The Broadway Musical, will make its debut at the end of 2025.

Not familiar with the story? Set between Imperial Russia and 1920s Paris, Anastasia follows the legend of Grand Duchess Anastasia Romanov (Anya), a young woman who embarks on a journey with a charming conman and a former aristocrat to uncover the truth about her past. It blends mystery, danger and hope in a captivating tale. Viewers can expect opulent settings, lavish costumes and a soaring score, including musical highlights from the 1997 animated film, including ‘Journey to the Past’ and ‘Once Upon a December’.

ANASTASIA the musical performer on stage.
Enjoy the perfect night out for the whole family or anyone seeking a nostalgia-filled evening.

Brought to the stage by the Tony Award-winning creative team of Terrence McNally, Stephen Flaherty, and Lynn Ahrens, ANASTASIA premiered in 2017 and has won over 15 major international awards, including multiple “Best Musical" accolades in Europe. Produced by John Frost for Crossroads Live and Opera Australia, in collaboration with global producers, the Australian production promises the perfect night out for the whole family or anyone seeking a nostalgia-filled evening.

ANASTASIA the musical performers on stage.
Expect opulent settings, lavish costumes and a soaring score.

ANASTASIA is coming to Melbourne, Perth and Sydney with tickets on sale now.

Melbourne (Regent Theatre) – From December 2025

Perth (Crown Theatre) – From March 2026

Sydney (Lyric Theatre) – From April 2026.

Rachael Thompson
Rachael Thompson is Australian Traveller's Evergreen Editor and Hotel Addict. She's responsible for the foundational content on AustralianTraveller.com, helping to manage and grow the brand’s destination guides. With a background in design and travel media, Rachael is dedicated to curating content that is as much informational as it is beautiful. She began her career at Belle magazine, before taking up editorial roles at Homes to Love and Bed Threads. When she's not writing, editing or optimising content, Rachael enjoys exploring the city's newest restaurants, bars and hotels. Next on her Aussie travel wish list is Lord Howe Island.
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The Gold Rush town that’s become Victoria’s best country escape for foodies

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    The well-preserved Gold Rush town where an idyllic country vibe meets the best of city living.

    Cafe culture

    ‘Slow down’ is the mantra of Tortoise Espresso, and it’s apt for anyone visiting town. This local coffee hangout was the brainchild of Lloyd Meadows, who at 16 started it as a hole in the wall of an old pub. Five years on, it graces a fine shopfront with a menu of around 60 different coffees. Other one-off centrally located daytime cafes, such as Saffs, Togs, Saint Florian and Lazy Bones, are tucked into historic buildings and serve creative menus featuring local produce. A personal favourite is Origini, where chef Luca Sartori brings a taste of northern Italy to his rustic restaurant. For the best banh mi outside Vietnam head to Super Hero, and the pastries at Johnny Baker are legendary.

    the Saint Florian Cafe, Castlemaine
    Saint Florian is one of many businesses tucked away in a historic building. (Image: Griffin Simm)

    On the town’s fringe you’ll find some treasured cafes: Blackbird. Grist, Doveton Corner Store, and the cosy Aitken’s Corner. The Mill precinct also brings another dimension to Castlemaine. Located directly opposite the beautiful Botanical Gardens, this once-derelict woollen mill is a hive of creativity and collaboration. Retaining an industrial feel, it is home to a myriad of 44 unique businesses, galleries and studios that stretch over the three-hectare site.

    Brilliant brews, bars and food

    diners at The Mill, Castlemaine
    The Mill is home to many local businesses. (Image: Visit Victoria/Michelle Jarni)

    The Mill is also home to one of Castlemaine’s bespoke breweries, Shedshaker Brewing Company and Taproom. Within the sensitively restored walls of the oldest part of the building (circa 1875), small-batch, handcrafted beer features alongside fine wholesome food and live music.

    A more recent newcomer to the brewing scene is Love Shack. Starting small as a laneway pop-up in 2021, visionaries Conna Mallett and Harry Cox were armed with a Melbourne beer culture pedigree, which helped them create a great new ‘pub’ that feels as though it’s been there since the 1850s. Other atmospheric bars and restaurants are dotted around town – Grafting Cellars for local wines by the pour; buzzy Mostyn Street Cellars; Table Records plays vinyl on weekends; and the quirky Maurocco bar is not to be missed.

    food and drinks at Love Shack Public Bar & Bistro, Castlemaine
    The nostalgic Love Shack Public Bar & Bistro serves comfort food. (Image: Visit Victoria)

    For food you’ll write home about, the hatted Bar Midland serves exquisite dishes from Victorian-only produce. The freshly renovated Wild is located in the original firestation, Voor Ouker specialises in Indonesian/Dutch fusion, and the Railway Hotel oozes English pub charm.

    the Theatre Royal, Castlemaine
    Theatre Royal is the longest continually operating theatre on the mainland. (Image: Chloe Smith Photography)

    Much-loved Teatro Regio, found in the magnificent Theatre Royal, is the go-to for pizzas with a twist. As mainland Australia’s longest continually running theatre, this grand dame is also one of more than a dozen performance spaces that add to a rich and diverse entertainment and festival scene.

    pizza at Theatre Royal
    Dine before a show at Theatre Royal. (Image: Tourism Australia/Visit Victoria)

    Quirky country stays

    Quirky, authentic and perfectly located, the Midland Hotel is a private hotel that dates back to 1879. Each of the nine rooms at the Northern Arts Hotel is different and named in honour of an Australian artist. Castlemaine Boutique Accommodation also has a range of properties to suit all types of travellers.