Love Actually? The Musical Parody: Melbourne’s Most Unhinged Christmas Night Out

Love Actually? The Musical Parody 2025: Melbourne’s Most Unhinged Christmas Night Out

Walking down Collins Street in December always feels a little magical, but stepping into the Athenaeum Theatre this week, the vibe was less “silent night” and more “ready to party.” The lobby was buzzing with groups of friends and couples shaking off the work year, all ready for a very specific kind of holiday release.

If you haven’t caught the hype yet, Love Actually? The Musical Parody is exactly what it says on the tin: a hilarious, high-energy sendup of the rom-com we all know (and sort of love to hate). It takes the film’s most iconic lines and twists them into a fast-paced musical rollercoaster. And yes, it is back in Melbourne for the 2025 festive season, loud and proud.

The cast of Love Actually? The Musical Parody holding playbills on stage in front of the red doors set.

Returning for 2025: Bigger, Tighter, Funnier

We were lucky enough to catch this show during its premiere in 2024, so walking in this year, we had high expectations. It’s a pleasure to report that the 2025 season feels even tighter and more polished than before.

Where the 2024 production was a riot, this year feels like the cast has truly settled into the chaos. The pacing is snappier, the ad-libs feel sharper, and the energy in the room was electric from the moment the lights went down. It’s rare for a return season to find a new gear, but this production has done just that, leaning harder into the campiness that makes it work so well.

The Cast: Bringing the Love Actually Chaos to Life

While the whole ensemble works incredibly hard switching wigs and costumes at breakneck speed there are a few standouts who really anchor the madness.

Ian Andrew, tackling the role of the Prime Minister (and others), is a comedic force. You can feel his theatrical experience shining through as he balances the “Hugh Grant stutter” with a booming voice that fills the theatre. He doesn’t just play the character; he playfully dismantles him, especially in that dancing scene which he attacks with an unrestrained joy that had the whole room howling.

Then there’s Belinda Jenkin, who takes on the Keira Knightley track. She absolutely nails the specific, pouty energy of the film character while delivering vocals that are far better than a parody requires. Watching her navigate the absurdity of the “cue card” scene with perfectly timed facial expressions was a highlight of the night.

Love Actually Highlights: The Moments That Had Us Roaring

The show thrives on twisting the cinematic moments we hold dear. The famous Prime Minister’s door dance isn’t just a nod to the film; it’s an explosion of energy that feels like a release valve for everyone in the audience.

Another massive hit was the “Harry Potter” twist. Without spoiling too much, the writers have found a way to weave in a pop-culture gag involving Snape that drew a massive gasp and then a roar of laughter from the crowd. It’s these unexpected detours that keep the show feeling fresh, proving it’s not just a rehash of the movie but a clever commentary on it.

As Theatre Review put it, “This show will leave you in stitches…it really is that good,” and honestly, we have to agree. The finale, a collective singalong, had strangers in the row ahead of us swaying together, proving that shared laughter really is the best Christmas spirit.

Who Will Love This (And Who Should Skip It)

This show is perfect for:

It’s probably not for:

Age Guidance: The show is advised for ages 15+, and those under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Need to Know: Planning Your Night

Here is everything you need to lock in your festive night out:

Disclaimer: Luc Richards and Mehak Anand attended a performance of Love Actually? Musical Parody at the Athenaeum Theatre on 6th December 2025. We were invited by Fuller PR, but as always, our opinions remain our own.

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