Produced and directed by Michael Boyd – Choreographed by Matt
Browning
Costumes designed by Cathie Costello – Stage management by
Journey Malone
Lighting designed by Alex Fox – Sound designed by Tom Hawker
Canberra Theatre 22nd, 23rd December
2025.
Performance on 22nd December reviewed by BILL
STEPHENS
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| Prinnie Stevens and her boys. |
Canberra was the final stop for The Christmas Spectacular in a world-wind, six-city tour during December which also took in Melbourne, Newcastle, Brisbane, Adelaide and Sydney.
Substantially the same production as presented in 2024, this
year’s iteration was again helmed by vocalist, Prinnie Stevens, who delighted as
the glamorous leading lady during the many spectacular Parisian-cabaret-style
production numbers. Stevens also charmed with her engaging storytelling while linking
the various specialty acts.
Able to effortlessly produce sweet head voice or aggressive
rock sounds at will, Stevens’ interpretations of favourite Christmas songs, “All
I Want For Christmas is You”, “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas”, and “Jingle
Bell Rock”, proved a perfect salve for an audience harried from hectic Christmas
preparations.
When she is paying attention to her lyrics, Stevens has few
peers as a vocalist in the Whitney Houston/Mariah Carey mould. However, her
tendency to wander the stage waving to audience members during her renditions
of “Silent Night” and “White Christmas” indicated a disinterest in the lyrics
of these two Christmas favourites, spoiling what could have been magic moments.
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| Aleisha Manion performing on the Aerial Hoop. |
Ballet-trained acrobat, Aleisha Manion, captivated with her virtuosity with hula hoops. However, it was the grace and power of her presentation on the aerial hoop, for which she was supported by two dancers dressed as angels, which remains an indelible memory.
For many, it is the superb team of dancers, six statuesque
showgirls and two accomplished male dancers, who are the outstanding feature of
The Christmas Spectacular.
Most are former Moulin Rouge or Lido dancers, skilled in the
art of displaying Cathie Costello’s spectacular rhinestone and feather creations,
while executing Matt Brownings intricately choreographed production numbers in
perfect unison.
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| The Christmas Spectacular dancers performing the Toy Soldiers ballet. |
Stand-outs among these clever routines, were a toy-soldier ballet for which the dancers wore stylish red and gold toy soldier outfits, and another in which the troupe, elegant in silver and black, spectacularly manipulated huge white ostrich feather fans around Prinnie Stevens as she sang “Joy to the World”.
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| Prinnie Stevens and The Christmas Spectacular dancers performing "Joy to the World" |
But the clear favourite with the younger audience members, who shrieked with delight as they entered, was the dazzling routine for which the eight dancers, costumed as athletic reindeer, towed a sleigh carrying a very merry Santa Claus.
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| The Christmas Spectacular dancers perform "Rudolph the Rednosed Reindeer: |
In 2024, The Christmas Spectacular was presented in the Canberra Theatre Centre Playhouse. While it too attracted capacity houses, the Canberra Theatre has almost twice the seating capacity as the Playhouse.
Michael Boyd’s ability to attract near-capacity audiences for the two performances of The Christmas Spectacular this year in the much larger Canberra Theatre, is as much a testament to his abilities as an entrepreneur with high production values, as it is his talents as a world-class magician.

Michael Boyd and ballerina perform the Nutcracker illusion.
But, while it’s always a joy to revisit his beautifully
staged ‘Nutcracker’ illusion featuring a ballerina emerging magically from a
huge velvet-lined jewel-box; or delight in the wonder of a tot from the
audience, as he recounts the story of how he became a magician, his finale
illusion at this performance was a disappointment.
Last year it was a snowstorm that filled the theatre with
snowflakes. But whether it misfired this year, or was just not possible in the
larger theatre, whatever the reason, those who thrilled to it last year were left
wondering by this year’s effort.
During this performance, Prinnie Stevens mentioned the hope
that The Christmas Spectacular would become an annual event. It is a
hope fervently echoed by his loyal audience who each year look forward to the
next Michael Boyd extravaganza.
Photos provided.


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