Early bird tickets now on sale for CLOC

by | Feb 16, 2026

 

EARLY BIRD TICKETS NOW ON SALE FOR CLOC’S PRODUCTION OF

DISNEY’S THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME

 

CLOC Musical Theatre is proud to announce that Early Bird tickets are now on sale for its highly anticipated production of Disney’s The Hunchback of Notre Dame, coming to The National Theatre Melbourne, St Kilda.

 

This epic and powerful musical, featuring a soaring score and a sweeping tale of love, loyalty and justice, promises to be one of CLOC’s most ambitious productions to date. Set against the backdrop of the iconic Notre Dame Cathedral, the story explores themes of belonging, compassion and moral courage, brought to life by a large cast and on stage choir.

 

Early Bird tickets are available from 9:00am Monday 16 February to Friday 20 March 2026, with prices starting from:

  • $65 Adults
  • $59 Concessions
  • $41 Children (under 16)

 

Tickets can be purchased via: https://boxoffice.cloc.org.au

 

With a strictly limited season at The National Theatre Melbourne, this production is expected to sell out. Audiences are strongly encouraged to secure their seats early to avoid disappointment.

 

CLOC Musical Theatre continues its tradition of delivering high-quality, large-scale musical theatre productions, and The Hunchback of Notre Dame is set to be an unforgettable theatrical experience for Melbourne audiences.

 

CLOC Musical Theatre’s President, Ric Birkett says “At its heart, this story reminds us of the importance of compassion, courage and acceptance, values that sit at the core of CLOC’s culture. Community theatre thrives when people come together in the pursuit of excellence and this production is a shining example of that collaboration.”

 

Director Shaun Kingma says “Our cast has approached these characters with extraordinary care, uncovering the deeply human motivations that shape their journeys. The Hunchback of Notre Dame speaks to compassion in the face of prejudice, to the pain of marginalisation and to the dangers of corupt power. At its core, it’s a story about love that rises above fear and courage required to step into the light and imagine a better tomorrow. These themes remain powerful and relevant today”.  ”

 

CLOC Musical Theatre is proud to partner with Tayla Ham, Disability Consultant, and Auslan Stage Left on this production, honouring the original story’s themes of acceptance, inclusion and compassion, and reinforcing our commitment to authentic and accessible storytelling.

 

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