A Star-Studded Opening
MJ The Musical had a dazzling debut at Sydney’s Lyric Theatre, earning multiple standing ovations from an enthusiastic crowd. It’s a jukebox musical drawing from the King of Pop’s (Micheal Jackson) iconic hits across his career.



The Thrill of the Music
From early Jackson 5 classics to chart-toppers like Thriller and Bad, the musical brings the legend’s songs to life with spectacular energy. Fans are treated to not only well-loved hits like Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough and Smooth Criminal, but also lesser-known gems like Stranger in Moscow and Jam. The performance is undeniably a crowd-pleaser.
A Problematic Legacy
However, the show comes with a heavy, unavoidable complication. Michael Jackson’s public image has been deeply marred by the 2019 documentary Leaving Neverland, which details allegations of sexual abuse by Jackson. This issue makes it hard for some to simply enjoy the music without the weight of these allegations hanging over them.
The Uncomfortable Question
Six years after the documentary’s release, many fans are still grappling with whether they can separate Jackson’s art from the man behind it. For those who believe the allegations, watching MJ The Musical can be an uncomfortable experience, as it seems to rehabilitate the image of an artist accused of serious crimes.
The Mixed Feelings After the Show
While the musical’s high-energy performances and memorable songs might elicit immediate thrills, once the excitement fades, some might find themselves reflecting on the moral complexities of celebrating the music of someone with such a controversial past.