Last night, the Australian Calisthenics Theatre Company (ACTC) didn’t just stage a performance at The Plenary; they detonated an arena spectacular that has redefined Australian dance. With 120 athletes, a 12-piece live orchestra, and a soundtrack that mixes Lady Gaga with ACDC, Mother Nature is more than a show—it’s a powerful cultural statement.
This is the Adelaide-based innovator’s second major production, and if the buzz from the sell-out Melbourne premiere is anything to go by, ACTC is officially shaking up the industry. We’re talking about taking a uniquely Australian sport and transforming it into a high-octane commercial art form that is nothing short of breathtaking. If you love the polish of Cirque du Soleil but crave the heart of grassroots Australian talent, then you need to know everything about this show and what’s next.
The Buzz: ‘Compelling,’ ‘Gripping,’ and Utterly Hypnotic
The critical adoration for Mother Nature has been immediate and immense. Reviewers have called it a “triumph of talent, passion, and imagination,” noting its capacity to hold an audience “enraptured.” It’s an immersive 90-minute journey into the elements, spanning six magnificent acts that explore Earth, Fire, and Water with astonishing choreographic precision.
The spectacle is fueled by the sheer volume and grace of its cast. Watching 120 world-class calisthenics dancers—from eight-year-old phenoms to seasoned veterans—move in perfect sync is a marvel of human engineering. The glamour quotient? Off the charts. The dancers are cloaked in 580 meticulously designed costumes—each shimmering with thousands of hand-sewn gems—creating a dazzling, liquid visual that completely elevates the athleticism to high art.
The show’s production values are on par with international heavyweights, thanks in part to the incredible special effects by Adelaide’s own Novatech, ensuring every moment is cinematic and utterly unforgettable.
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When Broadway Meets the Band Room: The Powerhouse Soundtrack
A great show needs a ferocious score, and Mother Nature delivers. The music is far from traditional. A dedicated 12-piece live orchestra sets the stage on fire, blending original scores with fiercely re-imagined hits. Imagine the raw guitar riff of ACDC blending seamlessly with the sweeping drama of Wicked, all underpinned by the contemporary power of Sam Smith and Coldplay.
Adding to this high-voltage mix are the incredible vocal talents of Ten Tenors star JD Smith and the phenomenal Chloe Castledine. Their voices are the narrative thread, ensuring the show hits every emotional beat. This fusion of live, dynamic music with elite choreography is the secret sauce that makes ACTC’s work so distinctively powerful.
The Visionary: Brooke Brown’s Mission to the Main Stage
At the core of this entire movement is Artistic Director Brooke Brown. With over three decades in calisthenics, Brooke is a committed advocate for this sport, passionately determined to create commercial pathways for Australian dancers.
“Mother Nature is about showcasing the strength and power of this predominantly female sport,” Brown asserts. By shifting the focus from rigid competition to arena theatricality, she has successfully carved out a new, viable career path for our most dedicated athletes. This is leadership and excellence, pushing the boundaries of what a homegrown art form can achieve, and it speaks volumes about the future of Australian entertainment.
Where to See the Mother Nature Spectacle Next? National Tour Imminent
While the Melbourne premiere was a one-night-only coup, the success of Mother Nature strongly signals its national trajectory. ACTC is dedicated to an annual touring program, and their commitment to expanding the visibility of calisthenics means this show is destined for more stages.
Keep Your Eyes Open, Australia:
- ACTC is actively expanding its tour schedule following the sell-out success in Adelaide and the high-profile Melbourne debut.
- Next Stops: While official 2026 tour dates are yet to be announced, follow the Australian Calisthenics Theatre Company on their official channels (links below) and subscribe to their newsletter for the exclusive first drop on the next city announcement. This show is too epic to stay put for long.
If you missed Melbourne, get ready to secure your spot when Mother Nature storms into a capital city near you.
Disclaimer: Glamorazzi representatives Natasha Stallard and Roslyn Foo attended the premiere on 5th December 2025 at The Plenary Theatre (Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre), invited by AE Creative Communications. All opinions expressed are our own.






