Thursday,
9 October 2025
The Merry Wives of Windsor will make a merry matinee at Milawa

Lyster Opera, now in its milestone 10th year of touring country Victoria, proudly unveils its latest production: The Merry Wives of Windsor, a spirited operatic adaptation of William Shakespeare’s beloved comedy.

And for all supporters of live theatre in the North East, the chance to see this memorable show at the Milawa Hall at 2pm on Sunday, 18 October should not be missed.

Composed by Otto Nicolai in 1849 and infused with the wit and warmth of Elizabethan England, The Merry Wives of Windsor is a comic opera in three acts with a German libretto by Salomon Hermann Mosenthal that promises an afternoon of laughter, music, and theatrical delight.

Directed by Daniel Sinfield, this production brings together a cast of seasoned performers and emerging talent to breathe new life into Shakespeare’s timeless characters.

Sinfield’s direction blends historical authenticity with modern relatability, exploring themes of love, jealousy, and social mischief through a comedic lens that resonates with today’s audiences.

The opera follows the misadventures of Sir John Falstaff, a pompous knight who attempts to seduce two married women, Mrs Fluth and Mrs Reich, for financial gain.

The clever wives uncover his scheme and orchestrate a series of hilarious pranks to teach him a lesson.

Meanwhile, romantic entanglements and mistaken identities ripple through the town, culminating in a jubilant finale that celebrates wit, loyalty, and love.

The production’s visual storytelling is enhanced by period costumes and evocative imagery, creating a rich theatrical experience that transports audiences to the heart of Elizabethan England.

The opera follows the Singspiel tradition, combining musical numbers with spoken dialogue, similar to modern musical theatre.

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Nicolai, a child prodigy from Prussia and co-founder of the Vienna Philharmonic, tragically passed away just days after the opera’s premiere, making this work his most celebrated legacy.

The tour is already in progress and has had hugely successful performances in Moe, Inglewood and Castlemaine.

Tickets are selling fast, so secure yours today for Milawa on October 18 at http://lysteropera.com.au/coming-soon