Australia (2006–08) Priscilla, Queen of the Desert premiered on 7 October 2006 at the
Lyric Theatre,
Star City Casino,
Sydney, Australia and ended its run on 2 September 2007. Directed by
Melbourne Theatre Company artistic director Simon Phillips, it starred
Tony Sheldon as Bernadette,
Jeremy Stanford as Tick/Mitzi and
Daniel Scott as Adam/Felicia with
Michael Caton as Bob and Joshua Arkey, Alec Epsimos, Rowan Scott and Joel Slater as Benjamin. The Sydney production transferred to the
Regent Theatre in
Melbourne, beginning previews on 28 September 2007 before opening on 6 October 2007. The show closed on 27 April 2008 to make way for the Australian premiere of
Wicked. The
Melbourne production transferred to
Auckland in
New Zealand for a limited run, opening on 28 May 2008 and closed on 6 July 2008. The musical returned to the
Star City Hotel and Casino in
Sydney on 7 October 2008 for the second anniversary of the show's premiere and closed on 21 December 2008. The show starred original cast members Sheldon and Scott, alongside
Todd McKenney as Tick/Mitzi and
Bill Hunter as Bob.
West End (2009–11) A
West End production started previews on 10 March 2009 at the
Palace Theatre with the opening press night on 23 March. It is co-produced by
Andrew Lloyd Webber's
Really Useful Group and directed by Simon Phillips with musical arrangements by Stephen 'Spud' Murphy, choreography by Ross Coleman, costume designs by Tim Chappel and
Lizzy Gardiner, production designs by Brian Thomson, and lighting by Nick Schlieper. The original cast included
Jason Donovan as Mitzi (aka "Tick"), Tony Sheldon as Bernadette, and
Oliver Thornton as Adam/Felicia. Notable replacements include
Ben Richards as Tick/Mitzi, Don Gallagher as Bernadette, Portia Emare as one of the Divas and
Ray Meagher as Bob. The West End production closed on 31 December 2011.
Toronto (2010–11) The musical opened on 12 October 2010 at the
Princess of Wales Theatre in
Toronto as a Pre-Broadway tryout. The musical featured all of the Broadway cast with a new production team. It received largely positive reviews and strong ticket sales. The musical played for 12 weeks, a month longer than originally planned, closing on 2 January 2011. Several modifications were made to the production.
Broadway (2011–12) Priscilla premiered on
Broadway on 20 March 2011 at the
Palace Theatre with previews beginning 28 February 2011. Before opening on Broadway, the show made its North American debut at the
Princess of Wales Theatre in
Toronto for a limited 12-week tryout. The original cast included
Will Swenson as Tick/Mitzi,
Tony Sheldon, again, reprising his role of Bernadette, and
Nick Adams as Adam/Felicia. Choreography is by Ross Coleman, set design by
Brian Thomson, lighting design by Nick Schlieper and costume designs by Tim Chappel and Lizzy Gardiner. Liz Koops and Garry McQuinn for Back Row Productions; Michael Hamlyn for Specific Films;
Allan Scott Productions;
David Mirvish; Roy Furman; Terry Allen Kramer;
James L. Nederlander; and Terri and Timothy Childs. The production released video footage from their North American premiere on Tuesday, 15 February. The Broadway production closed on 24 June 2012 after 23 previews and 526 performances.
Italy (2011–14) An Italian production opened on 14 December 2011, only a few months after the Broadway debut, at the Teatro Ciak in
Milan, where it ran until 30 April 2012. The cast included Antonello Angiolillo as Tick/Mitzi, Simone Leonardi as Bernadette, and Mirko Ranù as Adam/Felicia. Later the show was transferred to Teatro degli Arcimboldi in Milan (from 6 November to 31 December 2012), to
Teatro Brancaccio in
Rome (from 24 January 2013 to 21 April 2013), and to Politeama Rossetti in
Trieste (from 10 to 26 May 2013). After an hiatus, the production embarked on a tour, opening on 31 October 2013 at the Teatro Alfieri in
Turin and concluding on 19 January 2014 at the Gran Teatro in Rome, with some changes in the cast, including Marco D'Alberti as Bernadette, and Riccardo Sinisi as Adam/Felicia.
São Paulo (2012) In Brazil
Priscilla ran at the Teatro Bradesco,
São Paulo, from 16 March to 9 December 2012, produced by GEO Eventos, BASE Entertainment and Nullarbor Productions, and starring Luciano Andrey as Tick/Mitzi, Rubén Gabira as Bernadette, André Torquato as Adam/Felicia, Li Martins as Cynthia and Saulo Vasconcelos as Bob. The production included the Brazilian disco anthem "Dancing Days" during the final bows.
US tour (2013) After the show closed on Broadway, a national tour opened on 8 January 2013 at the Orpheum Theatre in
Minneapolis,
Minnesota with Wade McCollum as Tick/Mitzi, Scott Willis as Bernadette, and Bryan West as Adam/Felicia. The tour played its final performance on 17 November 2013 at the Paramount Theatre in
Seattle,
Washington.
UK tour (2013–14) The first UK tour started on 9 February 2013 at the Opera House in
Manchester and concluded on 12 April 2014 at the Theatre Royal in
Plymouth. Jason Donovan and Noel Sullivan alternated as Tick/Mitzi, with Richard Grieve as Bernadette, and Graham Weaver as Adam/Felicia. The tour included the changes made for the Broadway production, except for the songs by Madonna.
Stockholm (2013) A Swedish production ran from 21 September 2013 to 18 May 2014 at the
Göta Lejon in
Stockholm, with Patrik Martinsson as Tick/Mitzi, Björn Kjellman as Bernadette, Erik Høiby as Adam/Felicia, and
Pernilla Wahlgren as one of the Divas.
Argentina (2014–15) A
non-replica staging premiered on 5 February 2014 at the Teatro Lola Membrives,
Buenos Aires, starring Alejandro Paker as Tick/Mitzi, Pepe Cibrián Campoy as Bernadette, and Juan Gil Navarro as Adam/Felicia. The Buenos Aires production closed on 31 August 2014 and then was transferred to Teatro Candilejas in
Villa Carlos Paz, with Alejandro Paker reprising as Tick/Mitzi, Moria Casán as Bernadette, and Diego Ramos as Adam/Felicia.
Athens (2014) In Greece the show opened on 6 May 2014 at the Badminton Theater in
Athens, where it ran until 15 June 2014, with
Giorgos Kapoutzidis as Tick/Mitzi, Fotis Sergoulopoulos as Bernadette, and Panagiotis Petrakis as Adam/Felicia. After an hiatus, the production returned to the Badminton Theater from 26 September to 5 October 2014.
Manila and Singapore (2014) A non-replica production ran from 9 May to 13 July 2014 at the
Newport Performing Arts Theater in
Resorts World Manila, with Leo Tavarro Valdez as Tick/Mitzi, Jon Santos as Bernadette, and Red Concepción as Adam/Felicia. After a limited engagement from 16 to 26 October 2014 at the Resorts World Theatre in
Sentosa,
Singapore, the production came back to the Newport Performing Arts Theater in Manila from 28 November to 7 December 2014.
Seoul (2014) Jo Kwon from the band
2AM played Adam in a Korean production which ran from 3 July to 28 September 2014 at the LG Arts Center in
Seoul.
Spain (2014–2018) In
Spain Priscilla premiered on 2 October 2014 at the Nuevo Teatro Alcalá,
Madrid, with Jaime Zataraín as Tick/Mitzi, Mariano Peña and José Luis Mosquera alternating as Bernadette, Christian Escuredo as Adam/Felicia, David Venancio Muro as Bob, Rossana Carraro, Patricia del Olmo and Aminata Sow as The Divas, Susan Martín as Marion, Cristina Rueda as Shirley, Etheria Chan as Cynthia, and Alejandro Vera as Miss Understanding. After the show closed in Madrid on 28 February 2016, the production embarked on a national tour, opening on 5 August 2016 at the Teatro Jovellanos in
Gijón and finishing on 25 February 2018 at the Teatro Principal in
Vitoria-Gasteiz.
Italy (2015) Another Italian tour kicked off on 27 May 2015 at the
Teatro Manzoni in Milan, starring Cristian Ruiz as Tick/Mitzi, Marco D'Alberti as Bernadette, and Riccardo Sinisi as Adam/Felicia. The tour played its final performance on 8 November 2015 at the
Teatro Coccia in
Novara.
UK tour (2015–16) A second UK tour started on 25 August 2015 at the Opera House in Manchester, with Jason Donovan and
Duncan James (and Darren Day from February 2016) alternating as Tick/Mitzi, Simon Green as Bernadette, and Adam Bailey as Adam/Felicia, and closed on 18 June 2016 at the New Theatre in
Oxford, including stops in London (at the New Wimbledon Theatre from 5 to 10 October 2015) and
Amsterdam (at the Koninklijk Theater Carré from 10 to 22 November 2015). After the tour ended, the production was transferred to
Israel for a limited engagement at the
Menora Mivtachim Arena,
Tel Aviv from 4 to 9 July 2016.
Norwegian Epic Cruise Ship In October 2015, an adapted, shorter version of
Priscilla premiered onboard
Norwegian Cruise Lines cruise ship
Norwegian Epic.
Auckland (2016) Eight years after the first run in Auckland, the show returned to the Civic Theatre from 16 October to 13 November 2016, starring Bryan West as Tick/Mitzi, Simon Green as Bernadette, and André Torquato as Adam/Felicia.
Tokyo (2016) From 8 to 29 December 2016,
Priscilla ran at the
Nissay Theatre,
Tokyo, with Ikusaburo Yamazaki as Tick/Mitzi, Takanori Jinnai as Bernadette, and Yunhak from
Supernova and
Keita Furuya alternating as Adam/Felicia.
Paris (2017–2018) The show ran at the
Casino de Paris from 25 February 2017 to 7 July 2018, starring
Laurent Bàn as Tick/Mitzi, David Alexis as Bernadette, and Jimmy Bourcereau as Adam/Felicia. After closing in Paris, the production was expected to embark on a national tour, set to launch in January 2019, but it was cancelled due to poor ticket sales.
South Africa and Hong Kong (2017) A South African production ran at the
Cape Town Artscape Theatre from 28 March to 23 April 2017, and at the
Johannesburg's Teatro at Montecasino from 28 April to 18 June 2017, with Daniel Buys as Tick/Mitzi, David Dennis as Bernadette, and Phillip Schnetler as Adam/Felicia. Following the season in South Africa, the production was transferred to the Lyric Theatre in the
Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts from 29 September to 22 October 2017.
Munich and St. Gallen (2017–2021) From 14 December 2017 to 12 April 2018, a non-replica production ran at the Gärtnerplatztheater,
Munich, with Armin Kahl as Tick/Mitzi, Erwin Windegger as Bernadette, and Terry Alfaro as Adam/Felicia, before transferring to the
Theater St. Gallen,
Switzerland, from 23 February to 31 May 2019. Additional engagements included new runs at both the Gärtnerplatztheater (15 to 24 July 2019, 4 to 16 February 2020, and 21 to 31 October 2021) and the Theater St. Gallen (15 September 2019 to 4 January 2020).
Australia (2018) A tour to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the show began performances on 21 January 2018 at the Regent Theatre in Melbourne, with
David Harris as Tick/Mitzi, Tony Sheldon reprising his role of Bernadette, and Euan Doidge as Adam/Felicia. After visiting the Capitol Theatre in Sydney and the Festival Theatre in Adelaide, the production played its final performance on 4 November 2018 at the Lyric Theatre in Brisbane.
Italy (2018–2020) Another Italian tour started on 15 December 2018 at the Creberg Teatro in
Bergamo, starring Cristian Ruiz as Tick/Mitzi, Manuel Frattini as Bernadette, and Mirko Ranù as Adam/Felicia, and finished on 21 April 2019 at the Gran Teatro Morato in
Brescia. After an hiatus, the tour restarted on 12 December 2019 at the Teatro Brancaccio in Rome, with Cristian Ruiz reprising as Tick/Mitzi, Simone Leonardi as Bernadette, and Pedro Antonio Batista González as Adam/Felicia, and concluded on 16 February 2000 at the Teatro Municipal in
Reggio Emilia.
Tokyo (2019) Three years after its Japanese debut,
Priscilla returned to the Nissay Theatre, Tokyo, for a second limited engagement from 9 to 30 March 2019, with the same lead cast.
UK tour (2019–2021) On 5 September 2019 a non-replica UK tour launched at the
Orchard Theatre, Dartford, starring
Joe McFadden as Tick/Mitzi, Miles Western as Bernadette, Nick Hayes as Adam/Felicia, Daniel Fletcher as Bob,
Claudia Kariuki, Rosie Glossop, and Aiesha Pease as The Divas, Miranda Wilford as Marion, Jacqui Sanchez as Cynthia, and Kevin Yates as Miss Understanding. This version of the show was produced by Jason Donovan and includes new designs by Phil R Daniels and Charles Cusick Smith, lighting by Ben Cracknell, sound by
Ben Harrison, musical supervision by Stephen 'Spud' Murphy and Richard Weeden, musical direction by Sean Green, choreography by Tom Jackson-Greaves, and direction by Paul Kerryson. On 15 March 2020, the tour was suspended due to the
COVID-19 pandemic and did not reopen until 21 June 2021, having its final performance on 6 November 2021 at the
Theatre Royal, Glasgow.
Linz (2022) A a non-replica production ran from 1 January to 10 June 2022 at the Landestheater,
Linz, with Karsten Kenzel as Tick/Mitzi, David Arnsperger as Bernadette and Gernot Romic as Adam/Felicia.
Helsinki (2022–2023) From 25 August 2022 to 6 May 2023, a non-replica production ran at the
Helsinki City Theatre, starring Lauri Mikkola as Tick/Mitzi, Clarissa Jäärni as Bernadette and Niki Rautén as Adam/Felicia.
Wroclaw (2022–) A non-replica production premiered at the Capitol Theater in
Wrocław on 8 October 2022, with an audience preview the night before. Mitzi/Tick is portrayed by Albert Pyśk and Michał Zborowski, Bernadette by Justyna Antoniak and Justyna Szafran, and Adam/Felicia by Rafał Derkacz.
Priscilla the Party! (2024) An immersive version of the show,
Priscilla the Party!, also directed by Simon Phillips, opened on 25 March 2024 at
HERE at Outernet in London, with Owain Williams as Tick/Mitzi, Dakota Starr as Bernadette and Reece Kerridge as Adam/Felicia. The show closed on 26 May 2024, four months earlier than expected due to financial difficulties.
Mexico City (2024) A non-replica production was staged from 2 August to 27 October 2024 at the Centro Teatral Manolo Fábregas in
Mexico City, starring
Jesús Zavala as Tick/Mitzi,
Alejandra Bogue and Roshell Terranova alternating as Bernadette, and José Peralta as Adam/Felicia.
Spain (2024–2025) A second Spanish production ran from 3 October 2024 to January 18 2025 at the Teatre Tívoli,
Barcelona, with Víctor González as Tick/Mitzi,
Sharonne as Bernadette, Daniel Garod as Adam/Felicia, Esteban Oliver as Bob, Rossana Carraro, Anna Lagares and Paula Moncada as The Divas, Sara Navacerrada as Marion, Malia Conde as Shirley, Etheria Chan as Cynthia, and Raúl Maro as Miss Understanding. Following the closing in Barcelona, the production toured Spain from January to April 2025.
Tel Aviv (2025–present) A multi million shekel production based on the Latent Image/Specific Films Motion Picture Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc. developed for the stage and originally directed by Simon Phillips, adapted to Hebrew by
Eli Bijaoui and directed by
Moshe Kepten, premiered on 15 March 2025 at the national theater of Israel, Habima. The play is presented through special arrangement with Theatrical Rights Worldwide. The production stars Lee Biran/Ido Rosenberg as Tick/Mitzie,
Yehezkel Lazarov as Bernadette,
Michael Ben David as Adam/Felicia and actor
Tal Kalay (known as drag queen "Talula") as Miss Understanding and cover Bernadette
UK tour (2026–present) Another non-replica UK tour kicked off on 19 February 2026 at the
Palace Theatre, Manchester, directed by Ian Talbot and starring
Kevin Clifton as Tick/Mitzi,
Adèle Anderson as Bernadette, and Nick Hayes as Adam/Felicia. ==Musical numbers==