Alana Valentine
Troy Jungaji Brady, Elaine Crombie
Adm Ventoura, Ursula Yovich, Alana Valentine
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29 Jun — 20 Jul Bille Brown Theatre
city of gold A comedy that asks if good intentions are the ultimate crime of the middle class By Joanna Murray-Smith
queensland theatre premiere
A battle cry from the front line of Australian identity
7 Sep — 5 Oct Bille Brown Theatre
queensland theatre premiere Family
Parisian Chic
Envy
fangirls
By Meyne Wyatt Representation
Date Night
Kalgoorlie
26 Oct — 16 Nov Bille Brown Theatre
29 Jul — 17 Aug Playhouse, QPAC
Antigone
storm boy
The new musical comedy about a poorly understood force of nature Book, music & lyrics by Yve Blake
The beloved Australian novel given delightful new stage life
queensland theatre premiere Celebrity
By Colin Thiele Adapted for the stage by Tom Holloway Endless Summer
Family Classic
Puppetry
Superfans
Romance
The epic argument rages on Adapted by Merlynn Tong after Sophocles
queensland theatre premiere Greek Tragedy
Dignity
Human Rights
Synopsis A rock’n’roll family reunion that will break your heart and fill it with songs
Hitting the big time is tough when the only booking your kick-ass band can score is a pub gig. But the boisterous, bolshie Barbara and her rockers the Camp Dogs are in it for the long haul. When a family tragedy beckons, Barbara and her sister (and fellow muso) René set off on a long and winding motorbike adventure from Sydney, through Darwin, and finally to Katherine – where the bickering pair come face to face with some home truths. Part madcap buddy comedy, part electrifying rock gig, and part clarion call against the taint of inequality, this effervescent play with songs sold out its original season at Sydney’s Belvoir. Now it’s set to charm the pants off Brisbane.
Elaine Crombie, Ursula Yovich
Smash Hit
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Barbara and the Camp Dogs By Ursula Yovich and Alana Valentine Directed by Leticia Cáceres
A Belvoir production in association with Vicki Gordon Music Productions VENUE
CREATIVES
1 – 25 May Bille Brown Theatre, Queensland Theatre
URSULA YOVICH Co-Writer/Songwriter/Barbara ALANA VALENTINE Co-Writer/Songwriter LETICIA CÁCERES Director ADM VENTOURA Songwriter/Musical Rehearsal Director VICKI GORDON Co-Producer STEPHEN CURTIS Set Designer CHLOE GREAVES Costume Designer KAREN NORRIS Lighting Designer STEVE TOULMIN Sound Designer MATT COX Lighting Realiser RAINE PAUL Audio Engineer GARY DRYZA Sound Technician RILEY SPADARO Assistant Director CECILIA NELSON Stage Manager BROOKE KISS Assistant Stage Manager
ATTENDANCE INFORMATION Barbara and the Camp Dogs will run for approximately 100 minutes with no interval. WARNINGS Strong coarse language, adult themes and haze. The use of photographic or recording equipment is not permitted inside the theatre. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY Queensland Theatre would like to acknowledge the Jagera and Turrbal people who are the Traditional Custodians of this land. We pay our respects to their Elders both past and present, and to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. RECYCLE THIS PROGRAM Support Greening Queensland Theatre and recycle this program after the performance in the recycling bins provided in the foyer. Read the program before the show at queenslandtheatre.com.au A BELVOIR PRODUCTION IN ASSOCIATION WITH VICKI GORDON MUSIC PRODUCTIONS INDIGENOUS THEATRE AT BELVOIR SUPPORTED BY THE BALNAVES FOUNDATION
CAST TROY JUNGAJI BRADY Joseph ELAINE CROMBIE René SORCHA ALBUQUERQUE Lead Guitar JESSICA DUNN Performing Musical Director/Bass MICHELLE VINCENT Drums SHAKIRA CLANTON Barbara Understudy * Vicki Gordon also contributed music to ‘Tick Sista’, Merenia Gillies contributed to ‘Chained to You’ and James Warwick Shipstone contributed to ‘Pieces’.
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Ursula Yovich
Elaine Crombie, Ursula Yovich, Troy Jungaji Brady
Elaine Crombie
Welcome Barbara and the Camp Dogs are
right at home in Brisbane. This city
has birthed more than its fair share of talented, blisteringly angry
bands, belting out catchy-yet-
cautionary tunes in umpteen stickyfloored corner pubs after dark. Sam Strong Artistic Director
Amanda Jolly Executive Director
It goes all the way back to the 1970s, the years of oppression under Sir Joh BjelkePetersen, when Brissie bands like The Saints would pack out pubs with sweaty audiences who came for the catharsis of watching their musical anti-heroes rail against the political status quo. That’s precisely the vibe Barbara and the Camp Dogs is going for. You may even be lucky enough to score a seat on the beer-soaked sofa, in the middle of the action. Some of the issues from back then have changed, and some have sadly stayed pretty much the same. “Rock is supposed to be angry, full of pain,” says Ursula Yovich’s Barbara in the play, and its repertoire of sweet, sad, savage and soulful songs lay bare her emotions. We warmly welcome Ursula back to Queensland Theatre - it’s been a few years since she received rave reviews for her turn as Mother Courage in 2013. Her co-star Elaine Crombie was part of the ensemble in our 2017 smash hit An Octoroon and we are delighted to be working with her once again as well.
Finally, we welcome back director Leticia Cáceres. Leticia began her theatrical career in Brisbane as a former associate director of this Company under Michael Gow. We’re incredibly proud that she’s returning to us as one of Australia’s leading stage directors and a Helpmann Award winner. It just remains for us to thank our sponsors for this show, BDO and Board Matters, and also Belvoir, whose sold-out 2017 season of this show gave it such an instantly legendary reputation that we couldn’t resist bringing it to Brisbane. Fortunately, we now have a corner stage that is an ideal match for that beloved theatre in Sydney. Your ears won’t know what hit them. Nor will your heart. Sam and Amanda
Playwright Alana Valentine, who cowrote this work with Ursula, was the writer behind Head Full of Love from our 2012 season - another powerful and hilarious story involving a special bond between two women, out in the Red Centre.
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Co-Writers Note
Originally published for the Sydney Premiere season in December 2017.
Ursula Yovich Co-Writer
Alana Valentine Co-Writer
Alana So, we’ve written the play together so we should write the note together too, right? Ursula Yeah. Alana You go first. Ursula Just shut up and go first will you? Alana There she is, there’s Barbara. Ursula Yeah, so fuckin’ get on with it. Alana I first met Ursula Yovich’s alter ego ‘Barbara’ at the Helpmann Awards in 2008. My play Parramatta Girls had been nominated but not won and I was having a consoling champagne on an afterparty couch. Ursula Yeah, you were sulking. Alana No, I wasn’t. Ursula Yeah, you were. Alana Anyway, Ms Yovich, who had won the Helpmann for Best Female Actor in 2007 for her performance in Capricornia and whom I admired as one of Australia’s most talented performers, began to regale the partygoers with a ‘persona’ that was very different to the version of herself that Ursula said she was given the opportunity to expose on the Australian stage at that time. Ursula Barbara was pissed off, ramped up, foul-mouthed, shamelessly sexual, flirtatious, and dangerous. Alana She was wild-eyed, hip-shaking, loudlaughing and brilliant good fun. If you could continue to watch her between tears of helpless laughter and howls of disbelief, this was a version of First Nations female power to conjure stereotype-busting magic with.
Ursula I guess it was a version of me that was pretty raw and exposed. A version that doesn’t usually see the light of day. Alana It was one of those moments when you witness something profound, you open your eyes to see what has always been there and you can never see that person in the same way again. Ursula When Vicki Gordon began managing my music career in 2010, she encouraged Alana and I to work together on a show for Barbara. You didn’t have to ask me twice. I had already felt the power of Alana’s words when we worked together on Barefoot Divas. I was given a monologue that encapsulated my frustration and anger. I was fired up and it felt like a natural progression to create an entire show around this anger and frustration and who better to tell this story than Barbara? Alana Stephen Page, having met Barbara, I supposed, on a few occasions, joked that Barbara could have her own band called the Camp Dogs, after the dogs that hang around camp fires in the Territory and elsewhere. Ursula Yes, this has been a running joke since 1999. With Vicki’s help, I applied to the Australia Council which funded development workshops of the musical. Alana With the brilliant Elaine Crombie and Jeremy Brennan, and the powerhouse Casey Donovan, directed by Leah Purcell.
Ursula Vicki brought in stylist Melaine Knight and bass player Adm Ventoura who invited Debbie Yap and Michelle Vincent into the ‘all girl, sort of’ band. Alana When Eamon Flack came to a rough draft showing of the work in 2013 on a rainy Saturday out at the University of NSW, he saw the Barbara that we all saw that day – untamed, furious and sizzling hot. Ursula With Belvoir’s support we continued to work on the drama, and Adm and Alana and I would meet up and write songs. Alana Sitting in a circle and waiting as Ursula brought the remarkable instrument that is her singing voice to cohere the words and melodies. Ursula Vicki contributed her punk heritage influence with music for ‘Tick Sista’, brought in Jessica Dunn, and with Troy Brady and Elaine Crombie the show was ready to rock. Alana During rehearsals Ursula and I would sit next to each other and pass the laptop literally back and forth, as she wrote a section or revised a lyric and then passed it back to me to augment and write more. I can honestly say that it was a bizarre and wonderful experience of having two brains synchronised to one voice. Thank you to Sharne McGee and the many Katherine residents who have welcomed me to their town – especially Toni Tapp Coutts and Jill and Bill Pettigrew. This journey has been all about Ms Yovich and her profoundly unique spirit and I’m very grateful to have been able to ride with her in Barbara’s motorbike sidecar. Ursula I’d like to put Barbara aside for just a moment and give my love and appreciation to Alana for guiding and nurturing me as a new writer. For sharing belly laugh after belly laugh and encouraging me to bring Barbara into the foreground and to always jump head first into the shamelessness of this wonderful, complicated, intelligent and messed-up woman. Barbara is a mix of two very strong spirits and she could not have been conjured up without Alana, myself and every strong woman we have crossed paths with in our lives thus far.
Alana & Ursula We’d like to thank Leticia Cáceres for her incredible care, passion and vision for this work and for assembling such an amazing design and production team. Special thanks to Kamahi Djordon King for the original artwork fabric. We also thank all the staff at Belvoir, especially Eamon Flack for supporting us to let Barbara and René and Joseph and the Camp Dogs loose onto the world. Ursula Thank you to Monica Keightley and the rest of the MKM family and, of course, to my family, my father Slobodan Jovi (Stan the Man) and my siblings who are my heart. My daughter Djarla and to Stewart for putting up with my extreme highs and my lows. Alana I guess we should give a language warning for this play. Ursula You mean the c-bombs and f-bombs. Alana There’s a few. Ursula And is that likely to worry anyone? Alana Well, since the play premiered in 2017 it’s been nominated for Best New Australian Work and Best Original score in the Sydney Theatre Awards, the Victorian Premier’s Literary Award for Drama and the NSW Premier’s Literary Award Nick Enright Prize for Drama. Ursula Sweet. Alana So buy the CD? Ursula Yeah, buy the CD. Alana And enjoy the show. Ursula Indigenous Sovereignty has never been ceded or extinguished. Respect and thanks to the elders of this Gadigal land. Enjoy the show.
‘Barbara was pissed off, ramped up, foul-mouthed, shamelessly sexual, flirtatious, and dangerous.' – Ursula
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Theatre Matters -
so says Board Matters!
Theatre is more important than ever in today’s busy connected world. Live theatre tells stories in a very human - a very visceral - way that screen-delivered stories just can’t achieve. Touching audiences with the live energy, power 20/09/2016 5:06 PM and the heat of the story! There are some real parallels to the boardroom - helping generate the energy, power and heat of good boardrooms is our aspiration at Board Matters through the work we do with boards.
After great demand across Australia, ‘Barbara’ is making her way to Brisbane for 100-minutes of emotionally charged and high energy performances, accompanied with a live onstage band. We look forward to enjoying it with our current (and future) clients, our trusted colleagues and co-sponsors at BDO and the no doubt enthusiastic Brisbane audiences. Elizabeth Jameson Executive Chair, Board Matters
Board Matters is proud to be associated with the telling of this new Aussie story – Barbara and the Camp Dogs - that “... is a wonderfully stirring show, funny and moving. It enriches the heart”, says The Australian.
Smash Hit
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Ursula Yovich
CO-WRITER/SONGWRITER/BARBARA
Elaine Crombie
Queensland Theatre: Mother Courage, The Sunshine Club (with Sydney Theatre Company). Other Credits: Belvoir: The Governor’s Family, Capricornia, The Sapphires (with Melbourne Theatre Company); Black Swan: Corrugation Road; Sydney Theatre Company: The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, Bloodland, Love and Information, Power Plays, Romeo and Juliet, The Golden Age, The Secret River; Malthouse/Brown Cab Productions: Heart is a Wasteland; Deckchair: The Magic Hour; Sydney Festival/ Legs on the Wall: Man with the Iron Neck, Barefoot Divas; Griffin Theatre: Diving for Pearls, Nailed; Yirra Yaakin: Waltzing The Wilarra; Bell Shakespeare: My Girragundji. Film: Top End Wedding, Australia, Goldstone, Jindabyne. Television: The Code, Devil’s Dust, Redfern Now, The Gods of Wheat Street, Wanted, Little J and Big Cuz. Awards: Helpmann Award - Best Female Actor in a Play Capricornia; Sidney Myer Performing Arts Award Recipient (2015).
Alana Valentine
CO-WRITER/SONGWRITER
Michelle Vincent
Queensland Theatre: As Writer: Head Full of Love. Other Credits: As Writer: Belvoir: The Sugar House; Sport for Jove/Seymour Centre: Ear to the Edge of Time; Merrigong Theatre Company: Letters to Lindy; Griffin Theatre: Ladies Day; Sydney Festival: Barefoot Divas. As Dramaturg: Bangarra Dance Theatre: Dubboo: Life of a Songman, Dark Emu, Bennelong, Patyegarang, ID (from Belong). Awards: Fellowship at the Charles Perkins Centre Recipient; Sydney Theatre Awards Nomination – Best New Australian Work and Best Original Score Barbara and the Camp Dogs; Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards Nomination – Best Drama Barbara and the Camp Dogs; NSW Premier’s Literary Awards Nomination – Nick Enright Prize for Drama Barbara and the Camp Dogs.
Leticia Cáceres DIRECTOR
Queensland Theatre: The Orphanage Project, Far Away, Memory of Water. Other Credits: Belvoir: Random, The Drover’s Wife; Arts Centre Melbourne: The Space In Between; Malthouse/Sydney Theatre Company: Going Down; Melbourne Theatre Company: The House of Bernada Alba; Tasmanian Theatre Company/Ten Days On The Island: The Mares. Short Film: Wild, The True History of Billie the Kid. Awards: Helpmann Award– Best Direction of a Mainstage Production The Drover’s Wife; London Film Awards – Best First Time Director Wild; Melbourne Women in Film Festival – Next-Gen Film Award Wild. Troy Jungaji Brady
Troy Jungaji Brady
Jessica Dunn
Queensland Theatre: Debut. Other Credits: As Musician: Black Arm Band. Events: As Musician: Brisbane Festival, Quandamooka Festival.
Queensland Theatre: Debut. Other Credits: As Performer: For Artists: Shubha Mudgal (India), Sandy Evans, Claire Daly (USA), Satoko Fuji (Japan), Walter Martin (USA), Ensemble Offspring. As Composer and Sound Designer: Tasmanian Theatre Company/Ten Days On The Island: The Mares. As Associate Sound Designer: Belvoir: Counting and Cracking (with Adelaide Festival), Random. As Composer’s Assistant: Sydney Theatre Company: Harp in the South. Positions: Founder and Artistic Director, Sirens Big Band. Awards:
JOSEPH
Elaine Crombie RENÉ
Queensland Theatre: An Octoroon, Country Song, The Sunshine Club (with Sydney Theatre Company). Other Credits: Belvoir: Conversations With The Dead; Malthouse: Blaque Showgirls; Melbourne Theatre Company: Astroman; Moogahlin Performing Arts: This Fella My Memory; The Follies Company: The New Black; Sydney Festival: I Am Eora; Sydney Theatre Company: Cherry Pickers, Bloodland (with Bangarra Dance Theatre). Film: Black Talk, Jackie Jackie, Top End Wedding. Television: Top of the Lake: China Girl, How to Stay Married, Rosehaven S2, Grace Beside Me, 8MMM Aboriginal Radio, Nowhere Boys S4, Get Krack!n S2, Black Comedy S2 & S3, Redfern Now, Kiki and Kitty. Training: Advanced Diploma of Performing Arts, Aboriginal Centre for the Performing Arts; Associate Diploma of Music, Centre of Aboriginal Studies in Music - Adelaide University.
Sorcha Albuquerque LEAD GUITAR
Queensland Theatre: Debut. Other Credits: As Performer: For Artists: Ingrid Jenson (USA), Silke Eberhart (Germany), Dale Barlow, James Sherlock. As Musician: Sydney Women’s Jazz Collective, The Sorcha Albuquerque Trio. Events: As Musician: Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Adelaide Fringe Festival, Perth Festival, Montreux Jazz Festival, Stonnington Jazz Festival, Sydney Con Jazz Festival, Perth International Jazz Festival. Music: Original Compositions: ABC: Jazz Calls: The Best of Australian Jazz 2017, Jazztrack - Celebrating 40 Years. Training: Bachelor of Music (Jazz Performance), Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts.
PERFORMING MUSICAL DIRECTOR/BASS
Jann Rutherford Memorial Award – Excellence in Jazz (2009). Training: Sydney Conservatorium of Music.
Michelle Vincent DRUMS
Queensland Theatre: Debut. Other Credits: As Touring Musician: The McClymonts. As Musician: Belvoir: Barbara and the Camp Dogs. Television: The Morning Show, Sunrise, X Factor, The Voice Australia. Positions: Co-creator of Drum Line Program.
Shakira Clanton BARBABA UNDERSTUDY
Queensland Theatre: Debut. Other Credits: Sydney Festival: The Weekend (with Moogahlin Performing Arts), Home Country (with Urban Theatre Projects); Sydney Theatre Company: The Long Forgotten Dream; Stalker Theatre Company: Creature. Film: Hyde and Seek, Scout. Television: Doctor Doctor, Diary of an Uber Driver, Brainscience. Training: Bachelor of Dramatic Art, NIDA; Aboriginal Theatre Program, WAAPA; Aboriginal Centre for the Performing Arts.
Adm Ventoura
SONGWRITER/MUSICAL REHEARSAL DIRECTOR
Queensland Theatre: Debut. Music: As Musical Director: Barefoot Divas. As Songwriter, Music Producer and Musical Director: For Artists: Al Green, Kelly Rowland, Lupe Fiasco, Guy Sebastian, Jon Stevens, Ian Moss, Jessica Mauboy, Emma Donovan, Ursula Yovich, Kate Ceberano, Vika and Linda Bull, Stan Walker. Training: Western Australian Conservatorium of Music.
Vicki Gordon
Chloe Greaves COSTUME DESIGNER
Queensland Theatre: Debut. Other Credits: Chunky Move: Rule of Thirds, LUCID; Marriners Group: 33 Variations; Fraught Outfit/ Melbourne Festival/DarkMofo: The Bacchae; Malthouse: They Saw A Thylacine, Blak Cabaret (with Sydney Festival); Melbourne Theatre Company: The Waiting Room; Victorian Opera: The Magic Pudding; Shesaid: HART; The Julliard School, New York: Le Donna Curiose. Film: 2040, That Sugar Film, Living Space. Awards: Green Room Award – Design Body of Work (2014).
CO-PRODUCER
Queensland Theatre: Debut. Other Credits: Vicki Gordon Music Productions/Sydney Festival: Barefoot Divas (2012-2015); Hong Kong Arts Festival: Black Heart, Bawaka Mulwat; Healing Foundation: Healing Song Project, Fest’Napuan Vanuatu: Singaot Sista. Events: As Producer: With Open Eyes, Fast Forward. As Associate Producer: Campbelltown Arts Centre: One Billion Beats; Canon: Tales by Light Series 3. Positions: Founding Executive Director, Australian Women in Music Awards, Cicada International Limited and Vicki Gordon Music Productions PTY LTD; Producer, Queensland Music Festival (2013), Zellerbach Stadium California, Seattle Town Hall, Banff Centre for Arts Canada and Leeward Community Honolulu (2014).
Stephen Curtis SET DESIGNER
Queensland Theatre: Once in Royal David’s City (with Black Swan Theatre Company), Brisbane, Boston Marriage, Black Diggers (with Sydney Festival), Pygmalion, Corporate Vibes, The Venetian Twins, Dinkum Assorted. Other Credits: Belvoir: The Drover’s Wife, Twelfth Night, Gwen in Purgatory; Malthouse: Away, It Just Stopped, Picasso at the Lapin Agile; Melbourne Theatre Company: All About My Mother, The Blue Room, Two Brothers, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof; Sydney Theatre Company: The Secret River, The Vertical Hour, Doubt, The Government Inspector; Opera Australia: La Boheme, Lulu, The Cunning Little Vixen, The Turn of the Screw; State Opera of South Australia: Der Ring Des Nibelungen (The Ring Cycle); Bell Shakespeare: The Winter’s Take, Henry IV, The Duchess of Malfi, The War of the Roses, The Servant of Two Masters. Awards: Helpmann Award - Best Costume Design Der Ring Des Nibelungen (The Ring Cycle); Green Room Award - Best Design Lulu. Training: BFA (Design), NIDA.
Karen Norris
LIGHTING DESIGNER
Queensland Theatre: Debut. Other Credits: Belvoir: Love Me Tender, Uncle Vanya; Moogahlin Performing Arts: Winyanboga Yurringa, Broken Glass, The Weekend (with Sydney Festival); Narelle Benjamin: In Glass, KAAL, Hiding In Plain Sight, Forseen, Cella (with Colours Dance Festival, Stuttgart, Sydney Festival, Dance Massive); Sydney Festival: Barefoot Divas, Songs Not to Dance To, Champions, Blak Box (with Urban Theatre Projects); Bangarra Dance Theatre: Skin, Terrain, Sheoak; Performance Space: On View; Atamira Dance Company: KOTAHI; Australian Theatre for Young People: Sugarland; Ensemble Theatre: The Appleton Ladies’ Potato Race, The Last Five Years. Awards: Helpmann Award Nomination – Best Lighting Design Skin; Green Room Award Nomination – Best Lighting Design Sheoak.
Steve Toulmin SOUND DESIGNER
Queensland Theatre: Black Is The New White, Switzerland, That Face. Other Credits: Belvoir: Hir, The Rover, Jasper Jones, The Blind Giant is Dancing, Ivanov, La Traviata, Blue Wizard, 20 Questions, The Seed; Sydney Theatre Company: Blackie Blackie Brown, Black is the New White, A Flea in Her Ear, Power Plays, Little Mercy, Edward Gant’s Amazing Feats Of Loneliness (with La Boite Theatre Company); Bell Shakespeare: Richard III, Othello; Griffin Theatre: Feather In The Web, Kill Climate Deniers, The Bleeding Tree, Gloria, Beached, Hoax (with La Boite Theatre Company), The Homosexuals (with Malthouse); Ensemble: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Great Falls, Circle Mirror Transformation; La Boite Theatre Company: Tender Napalm, Julius Caesar, Hamlet; Malthouse: Testament of Mary; Strut & Fret: Blanc De Blanc, Blanc De Blanc Encore, Love Riot, Fun House, Life; Sydney Festival: All The Sex I’ve Ever Had. Training: NIDA.
Matt Cox
Riley Spadaro
Queensland Theatre: Debut. Other Credits: Belvoir: The Seed; Bangarra Dance Theatre: Dubboo, One’s Country, OUR Land People Stories, Blak, Belong; Carriageworks: Lake Disappointment; Hayes Theatre Company: She Loves Me; Siren Theatre Co: The Trouble With Harry; Ensemble: Diplomacy; Australian Chamber Orchestra: Reflections on Gallipoli; Marrugeku: Burrbgaja Yalirra; Musica Viva: Goldner String Quartet; Bell Shakespeare: The Miser, Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet; Monkey Baa: Possum Magic, The Unknown Soldier, Diary of a Wombat; Sydney Theatre Company: Wharf Revue 2018, Ruby Moon; Louise Withers and Associates: The Mousetrap, A Murder is Announced; Michael Sieders Presents: Alice in Wonderland; Legs on the Wall: Symphony; Sport for Jove: The Libertine, Othello, Antigone, The River at the End of the Road, The Tempest; Red Line Productions: This Much is True, A View From the Bridge; Sydney Chamber Opera: His Music Burns; Sydney Festival: Aurora Spiegeltent (2014), The Famous Spiegeltent (2015, 2016). Positions: Tutor, NIDA.
Queensland Theatre: Debut. Other Credits: As Director: Seymour Centre/ Mardi Grass: Promiscuous Cities (Reading); NIDA: We Are Gods, She Waits No Longer, Distant Places (with Triple J Unearthed); Sydney Chamber Opera: The Tent; The Blue Room Theatre: Minus One Sister. As Assistant Director: NIDA: Stay Happy, Keep Smiling; Lost and Found Opera: Trouble in Tahiti. As Secondment: Belvoir: Barbara and the Camp Dogs (2017). Training: MFA (Directing), NIDA; Bachelor of Performing Arts (Performance Making), WAAPA.
LIGHTING REALISER
Raine Paul
AUDIO ENGINEER
Queensland Theatre: Debut. Other Credits: As Senior Technician: Belvoir: Girl Asleep, Mr Burns, Mark Colvin’s Kidney, Atlantis, The Rover, Ghosts, Hir, Bliss, An Enemy of the People. As Video Engineer: Darlinghurst Theatre Company: Hysteria. As Sound Operator: Sydney Festival: The Object Lesson. Training: BFA (Technical Theatre and Stage Management), NIDA.
Gary Dryza
SOUND TECHNICIAN
Queensland Theatre: Debut. Other Credits: As AV and Sound Operator: Ilbijerri: Jack Charles Vs The Crown; Nigel Kellaway & The Opera Project: Brief Synopsis. As Sound Engineer: Performing Lines: SDS1. Music: As Audio Engineer: Hermitude, Horrorshow, Kaiit, Urthboy, Badbadnotgood, Meg Mac, Kilter, Tkay Maidza, REMI, Joyride, One Day, Hay, Jack River, Asta, Omar Musa, Jerome Fandor, Ishu, MoneyKat, Violent Soho, KT Tunstall, Misfits, Ed Sheeran, Jason Derulo, Craig David, Tim Finn, Amanda Palmer, Katie Noonan and Karin Schaupp, Glen Hansard, American Authors, Kim Wilde and Nik Kershaw, Polo Club, Joelistics, The Bamboos, Rudimental, The Preatures, Angelique Kidjo, Aloe Blacc, Ladi6. Television: As Audio Engineer: ABC: Big Ideas.
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
Cecilia Nelson STAGE MANAGER
Queensland Theatre: Debut. Other Credits: As Stage Manager: Blue Saint Productions: In The Heights; Hayes Theatre Company: She Loves Me, Assassins; Invisible Wall/Sugary Rum Productions: The View Upstairs; Sydney Chamber Opera: The Howling Girls; Sydney Conservatorium of Music: Les Mamelles De Tiresias; Legs on a Wall: Highly Sprung; Packemin: Miss Saigon; Michael Cassel Group: Darren Criss Intimate & Live. As Assistant Stage Manager: Belvoir: Barbara and the Camp Dogs; Pinchgut: Artaserse; Sydney Philharmonia: Candide; Opera Australia: New Year’s Eve Opera Gala; Sydney Chamber Opera: The Rape of Lucretia. As Surtitle Operator: Opera Australia/HOSH: Carmen. Training: BFA (Technical Theatre and Stage Management), NIDA; Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Arts, The University of Sydney.
Brooke Kiss
ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER
Queensland Theatre: Debut. Other Credits: As Stage Manager: Belvoir: Bliss; Force Majeure: You Animal, You; Mad March Hare Theatre Company: Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo. As Assistant Stage Manager: Belvoir: Sami in Paradise; Sydney Theatre Company: Accidental Death of An Anarchist, Testament of Mary. As Rehearsal Stage Manager: Belvoir: Barbara and the Camp Dogs, Mr Burns, Mother. As Technical Manager: Barker College: The Crucible. As Production Stage Manager: Australian Global Entertainment: The Australian Tenors, An Afternoon at the Proms. Training: BFA (Technical Theatre and Stage Management), NIDA.
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Thank you to our donors. QUEENSLAND THEATRE VISIONARIES Rainmakers Tim Fairfax AC & Gina Fairfax Ian & Cass George Artistic Director's Circle Doug Hall Foundation EM Jameson & AL Anderson Susan Learmonth & Bernard Curran Pamela Marx Bruce & Sue Shepherd Leaders $10,000+ 2 Anonymous Australian Communities Foundation - Keith & Jeannette Ince Fund Justice Thomas Bradley QC & Dr Matthew Yoong Dr John H Casey Barbara Duhig Louise M Gourlay OAM John & Gay Hull Martin & Andrea Kriewaldt Cathryn Mittelheuser AM Nigel & Liz Prior Dr Marie Siganto AM David Williamson AO & Kristin Williamson
Benefactors $5,000+ 2 Anonymous Roslyn Atkinson AO & Richard Fotheringham Barbara Bedwell Andrew & Trudi Bofinger Sarah Bradley Michael & AnneMaree Byrne Rachel Crowley Frederick D'Agostino Sue Donnelly Wesley Enoch Karla Fraser Ian & Ruth Gough Dr Anita Green Dr Geoffrey Hirst AM & Dr Sally Wilde Prof. Lawrence Hirst Kim & Michael Hodge The Jelley Family Foundation David & Katrina King Colin & Noela Kratzing Dr Joan M Lawrence AM Stephen & Terry Leach Andrew & Kate Lister The Mather Foundation Karl & Louise Morris The Nicklin Family John Reid AO & Lynn
Rainbow-Reid AM Trevor St. Baker AO & Judith St. Baker Collaborators $2,500+ 5 Anonymous J M Alroe Libby Anstis & Neil Hampton Eileen Baker Chris & Patricia Beecham Christopher & Margot Blue William Bowness AO John & Lynnly Chalk Barry & Faye Clark Mark & Joanne Darwin Alan Galwey Veronica Ghidella William Glasson AO & Claire Glasson Malcolm & Andrea Hall-Brown The Hudson Family Geoff & Michele James Amanda Jolly & Peter Knights Dr Bert Klug Ross & Sophia Lamont Fred & Margaret Leditschke David & Erica Lee Trevor Lee & Keri
Craig-Lee OAM Tim Lucas Dr Lynne McKinlay The Merlo Family Charles & Catherine Miller Shay O'Hara-Smith Liz Pidgeon & Graeme Wikman Michael & Deanna Power John Richardson & Kirsty Taylor Margaret Ridley & Daryl Clifford The Scifleet Family Caroline & Peter Steadman Sam Strong & Katherine Slattery Courtney Talbot Greg & ESally Vickery Margaret Williams Bruce & Jocelyn Wolfe
Patrons $1,000+ 7 Anonymous Anne & Peter Allen William Ash & Margi Brown Ash Sallyanne Atkinson AO Michael & Anne Back Tracey Barker Noela Bartlett Grant Black Dr Sheena Burnell Ms Terri Butler MP M Cannon & J McCarthy Phillip Carruthers & Sharni Cockburn Rita Carter-Brown Helen Cavill ZoĂŤ Connolly Sheryl Cornack Angela Cornford-Scott Leone Costigan Kerry & Greg Cowderoy Bruce & Helen Cowley June Craw The Criddle Family Cameron Crouch & Aimee Carding Dr John Davies Malcolm & Margaret Davison Mary Dickinson Jeremy Dixon John Doley Lisa Domagala Andrew & Leonie Douglas Dr Judith Dwyer Clarence Evans Brad & Julie Farr Erin Feros Sharyn Ghidella Dr Sara Gollschewski Helen Gough Michael Gow Sue & Mike Gowan John Graham & Craig Syphers The Gray Family Tony Groom Catherine & Nanda Gulhane Sophia Hall Andrew Hallam & Christine Bongers
Jim & Donna Hallam Alison Harrington Kevin & Joanne Holyoak Sue Hunt Samantha & Darren Jansen Robert Kemp Tempe Keune The Kirkwood Family Damien Klarwein Dr Peter Klug Ian & Jocelyn Klug Michael & Jane Klug Dr Barbara Laing Deni Leishman B Lloyd Helen & Tim Longwill Fiona Lowes Marina Marangos Nic Martoo William McCarthy Sandra McCullagh John & Julienne McKenna Judith Mclean Philip McMurdo & Margaret McMurdo AC Andrea Moor Richard & Denise Morton Bruce & Irene Moy Rhys Muldoon Debra & Patrick Mullins Richard Munro R & B Murray Judy Noble Kartini Oei Greg & Wendy O'Meara Leanne O'Shea & Peter Gilroy Jennifer Parker D & I Perry-Keene Joanna Peters Katharine Philp The Pierce Family Loretta Pierce Gillian Pincus Rachael Pinter Blayne & Helen Pitts PowerArts Glenice & Amanda Prior Diane Quinn Catherine Quinn Mark & Helen Radvan Angela Ramsay Tim & Kym Reid
LEGAL CHAPTER Anonymous Michael & Anne Back Jennifer Batts Peter Bridgman & Susan Booth Michael & Anne-Maree Byrne Lee Clark Trent Forno H G Fryberg John & Lois Griffin Kim & Michael Hodge Kevin & Joanne Holyoak Barbara Houlihan Fleur Kingham John & Janice Logan Katrina Low & Ilan Klevansky Richard & Denise Morton Debra & Patrick Mullins Leanne O'Shea & Peter Gilroy Peter G Williams Gadens Lawyers Herbert Smith Freehills SUPPORTING CAST $500+ King & Wood Mallesons 5 Anonymous Virginia Bishop TRUST AND FOUNDATION Robert Bond PARTNERS Peter Callaghan Australian Communities Bob Cleland Foundation - Davie Tony Costantini Family Fund Kiernan Dorney QC Queensland Community Dianne Eden OAM Foundation - Jameson Judi Ewings Family Fund Daryl & Trish Hanly Queensland Community Susan Mabin Foundation Mark Menhinnitt Tim Fairfax Family Philip & Fran Morrison Foundation Denise O'Boyle William Angliss In memory of David Page (Queensland) Diane & Robert Parcell Charitable Fund Jean Read Dee & Reny Rennie Wendy Tonkes Kevin Vedelago & Karen Renton Jacqui Walters Marian Wheeler Frederick N. Winter Ian Yeo & Sylvia Alexander Dale Ric-Hansen Jan & Jim Rodney Crispin Scott Margaret Scott Maria Semit Marianna Serghi John Simpson Antonia Simpson John Smithwick Steven Sorbello Ben & Janette Steinberg Dr Josephine Sundin Damien Thomson & Glenise C. Berry Elizabeth & Jane Wedgwood Robin Wenck Ralph & Pierette Whiteside Richard Whittington OAM Suzanne & Bo Williams Janet & Peter Wojciechowski Dr Catherine Yelland Tony Young Marisa Zavattaro
Queensland Theatre wishes to extend a heartfelt thanks to all our donors. Each gift, large or small, helps us make great theatre. Annual donations over $500 are acknowledged in play programs for 12 months from the date of donation.
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From October 2019 to the end of 2020, we’ll be celebrating our 50th Anniversary. And we want everyone to be part of the celebration.
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To kick things off, we’re calling out to all of the people who have helped make this company what it is in the last half century, whether you’ve worked with us for 10 years or joined us in the audience for one show. If you have a story or experience of Queensland Theatre that you would like to share, then please get in touch. Alternatively, you could tell us how you think we should celebrate our 50th. Or just let us know your hopes and dreams for our company for the next 50 years.
Visit queenslandtheatre.com.au/50years to respond and/or upload photos/videos. You can also email info@queenslandtheatre.com.au or post to: Queensland Theatre 50 Years 78 Montague Rd SOUTH BRISBANE Q 4101
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PATRON His Excellency the Honourable Paul de Jersey AC, Governor of Queensland MEMBERS OF THE BOARD Elizabeth Jameson (Chair) Rachel Crowley (Deputy Chair) Tracey Barker Prof Richard Fotheringham Simon Gallaher Angelina Hurley Susan Learmonth Dr Andrea Moor David Williamson AO ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Sam Strong EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Amanda Jolly RESIDENT DRAMATURG Isaac Drandic EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT Donna Maher DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT Zoë Connolly DIRECTOR OF CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS Nikki Porter SPECIAL PROJECTS Liz Prior PHILANTHROPY COORDINATOR Georgia Lynas DEVELOPMENT AND EVENTS COORDINATOR Felicity Clifford GRANTS & COMMUNICATION COORDINATOR Hannah Barr FINANCE & OPERATIONS CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER Valerie Cole ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT Georgia Knight FINANCE OFFICER Sarra Lamb VENUE & OPERATIONS MANAGER Julian Messer VENUE AND BAR COORDINATOR Kimberley Mogg
MARKETING & TICKETING DIRECTOR OF MARKETING Tracey Webster MARKETING COORDINATOR Maneka Singh MARKETING ASSISTANT Cinnamon Smith MARKETING ASSISTANT (DIGITAL ENGAGEMENT) Thomas Manton–Williams GRAPHIC DESIGNER Aleesha Cuffe PUBLICIST Kath Rose and Associates DATABASE TRAINER / SUPERVISOR Rory Killen TICKETING SUPERVISOR Madison Bell TICKETING OFFICER Rosie Hazell BOX OFFICE Chantelle Giles, Ashley Webster SEASON TICKETING Tawny Ambrum, Madeline Bassetti, Matthew Filkins, Jaime Ng, Daniel Sinclair PRODUCTION DIRECTOR, TECHNICAL AND PRODUCTION Toni Glynn TECHNICAL COORDINATOR Daniel Maddison TECHNICAL COORDINATOR Lachlan Cross DEPUTY PRODUCTION MANAGER Candice Schmidt HEAD OF WORKSHOP Peter Sands COMPANY CARPENTER/HEAD MECHANIST John Pierce COSTUME SUPERVISOR Nathalie Ryner WARDROBE COORDINATOR Barbara Kerr
PROGRAMMING DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMMING Sophia Hall ARTISTIC COORDINATOR Samantha French PRODUCER, NEW WORK Shari Irwin ARTISTIC ADMINISTRATOR Hana Tow (Maternity leave) ARTISTIC ADMINISTRATOR Laura Henderson YOUTH, EDUCATION AND REGIONAL ENGAGEMENT DIRECTOR, YOUTH, EDUCATION AND REGIONAL TOURING Laurel Collins ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR Travis Dowling EDUCATION COORDINATOR Emma Funnell INDIGENOUS REFERENCE GROUP Nathan Jarro (Chair), Jimi Bani, Isaac Drandic, Angelina Hurley FOUNDING DIRECTOR AIan Edwards, AM, MBE (1925-2003) QUEENSLAND THEATRE PRODUCTION STAFF PRODUCTION ELECTRICIAN/ FOLLOW SPOT OPERATOR Ruth Luckins SOUND CONSULTANT Matt Erskine FLOOR TECHNICIAN Brady Watkins BELVOIR TOURING STAFF PRODUCTION MANAGER Richard Whitehouse
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS REHEARSAL & PRODUCTION PHOTOGRAPHY Brett Broadman “Sleepy Lagoon” Written by: Coates, (Lawrence) Chappell Recorded Music Library Administered by: Universal Music Publishing Pty Ltd Information correct at time of printing
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