The Tempest to debut at Leura Park Estate

January 2, 2026 BY

Cast members from Ozact Theatre Company in character for The Tempest, ahead of the production's debut at Leura Park Estate in February. Photo: SUPPLIED

Shakespeare will arrive at Leura Park Estate next summer, when Ozact Theatre Company performs The Tempest on February 13 and 14 in its first production at the Bellarine winery.

The venue has been added to the theatre company’s season due to popular demand, expanding its touring footprint across regional Victoria.

Ozact has been presenting Shakespeare’s notable plays in striking outdoor locations for more than three decades.

The Tempest is regarded as one of the company’s signature works and has been performed to thousands of people across Victoria and South Australia.

The tragicomedy follows a powerful sorcerer and Melanesian nobleman who is banished to a remote island with his daughter and a band of magical spirits.

Together they seek revenge on those who wronged them, but their plans are disrupted when romance complicates loyalties and intentions.

The story navigates sorcery, shifting fortunes and fractured relationships.

 

Cast members from Ozact Theatre Company in character for The Tempest, ahead of the production’s debut at Leura Park Estate in February. Photo: SUPPLIED

 

Director Andy Delves, who also appears as Prospero, said the staging marks a new chapter for the work.

“We have performed The Tempest countless times, and we are known for performing it at stunning places like Loch Ard Gorge,” he said. “With the indefinite closure of Loch Ard Gorge, we had to rethink how we approach this work.

“To that end, I saw this as an opportunity for us to change how we express the story. I wanted to inject some new energy and new voices into the production.

“I hope audiences enjoy this new perspective that would not be possible without the incredible cast and crew we are lucky to work with.”

Cast member Sorcha Breen, who plays Gonzala, said the company’s relationship with its audience continues to drive demand in new locations.

“It’s not just the time on stage that I look forward to every year, it’s the thousands of repeat and new faces that I get to greet, it’s the stunning locations that I get to travel to, it’s the team of creatives that I get to work with but most of all it’s the living history that I get to share with our fans,” she said.

“Ozact is known for its lineage of loyal fans who continue to choose to buy tickets to see us in a cost-of-living crisis.”

For tickets, head to trybooking.com/events/landing/1462126

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