Written and Directed by Joanna Murray-Smith
Synopsis A comedy that asks if good intentions are the ultimate crime of the middle class It’s a dream holiday for Aussie couple Meg and Rooster – a decadent getaway in Paris in a swanky Airbnb, with fine wine, lavish food, and best of all, no three year old twins in tow – a chance for these parents to look after themselves, kick back and reconnect. But when they pick up the keys from their departing hosts – an achingly cool, overachieving young French couple – all it takes is 15 minutes for the trip to be derailed. And when they crack open a mysterious package that arrives on the doorstep, it throws up the biggest ethical dilemma they’ve ever faced. Razor-sharp and whip-smart, this edgy new comedy marks the directorial debut of one Australia’s most accomplished storytellers, Joanna Murray-Smith.
‘Murray-Smith is clearly one of the nation’s big exports.’ – ABC Paris Syndrome is a psychological condition experienced almost exclusively by Japanese tourists who are disappointed when The City of Lights does not live up to their romantic expectations.
Date Night
Parisian Chic
Envy
Andrew Buchanan
Written and Directed by Joanna Murray-Smith
A Queensland Theatre production
VENUE
CREATIVES
3 — 31 August Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
JOANNA MURRAY-SMITH Playwright/Director
ATTENDANCE INFORMATION
BEN HUGHES Lighting Designer
L'Appartement will run for approximately 100 minutes with no interval.
PETER SUTHERLAND Stage Manager
DALE FERGUSON Designer GUY WEBSTER Composer/Sound Designer YANNI DUBLER Assistant Stage Manager
WARNINGS
CAST
This play contains medium level, frequent coarse language; adult themes including low level sexual references.
ANDREW BUCHANAN Rooster
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY
CONTRIBUTING ARTISTS
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.
NJ PRICE Movement Consultant
LIZ BUCHANAN Meg PACHARO MZEMBE Serge MELANIE ZANETTI Lea
HELEN HOWARD Accent Coach
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fangirls
Antigone
By Colin Thiele Adapted for the stage by Tom Holloway
Book, music & lyrics by Yve Blake
Adapted by Merlynn Tong after Sophocles
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Family
Puppetry
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Welcome
Sam Strong Director
Amanda Jolly Executive Director
Queensland Theatre has a long history of staging the plays of Joanna Murray-Smith, starting with Love Child back in 1996. Over the next two decades, we have presented and produced plays that have become household names - Honour, The Female of the Species, Ninety, Bombshells, Switzerland and most recently, the 2017 adaptation of Scenes From a Marriage. The world premiere of L’Appartement, a Queensland Theatre commission, marks the latest instalment in the love affair between our audiences and Joanna Murray-Smith. L’Appartement shares many affinities with Joanna’s other plays. Once again, audiences are able to savour: an ability to flip seamlessly from the personal and domestic to the global and ethical; rapier sharp dialogue that is also effortlessly natural; an unflinching honesty in the treatment of long-term relationships; and a deft balance between darkness and light, comedy and tragedy. But if there are similarities between Joanna’s earlier plays and this one, there is also a key difference. This time, for the first time, Joanna has assumed the reins and is also directing her play. We thank Joanna for her courage in stepping out from behind the blinking cursor, and we thank her for a result that is every bit as special as we all knew it would be. Joanna’s directorial debut is a bit like watching an incredible rugby player play out of position. They are every bit as good as you’ll think they will be, but there are a few lovely surprises as well.
We’d like to extend a huge thanks to Philip Bacon Galleries for sponsoring this show and for the continued support. Many of you will know that Philip Bacon AM (the individual behind the Gallery) was recently named 2019’s Leading Philanthropist in the Australian Philanthropy Awards as well as the being named the Queensland Communities Foundation Community Philanthropist of the Year. This is well-deserved recognition for someone to whom the Australian arts owes a great debt, for his advocacy as well as his generosity. Now, we leave you to enjoy a play that hilariously explores the problem with every holiday: wherever you go, you can get away from work, from the kids, from the daily grind - but you can’t get away from yourself. Au revoir Sam and Amanda
Playwright/Director’s Note Leading up to the first day of rehearsals, I wanted to stick pins in a doll of Sam Strong, the impulsive and optimistic Artistic Director of Queensland
Theatre who suggested I direct for the first time. Joanna Murray-Smith Playwright/Director
The gratitude I had felt when he first proposed I extend my creation of a theatrical universe by directing as well as writing it into existence, had evaporated. As a writer, I tell people to make things happen and it’s their problem to float the words from the page and give them three dimensional conviction. Suddenly, I had to do that as well – when the writer’s anxiety of whether or not the play is good is also reaching its crescendo. As both writer and director, you are at the mercy of your casting – as well as your designers and stage manager. The absolute joy of this experience was delivered to me through the nerve endings, imaginations, skills, enthusiasms and kindness of my collaborators. They helped me fly, but were there to catch me if I plummeted to earth. I am indebted to them all for not just delivering me the world’s first best directing experience, but changing me as an artist and giving me a wider vision.
A writer’s greatest wish is that the first incarnation of the play will be vivid and coherent and alive because it becomes the architecture for the rest of its life. I’m so grateful to these remarkably agile actors, who dance so perilously and perfectly between comedy and tragedy, and have given me that architecture for L’Appartement. Designers Ben, Guy and Dale (one of my long-time favourite collaborators) contributed hugely to this production, not just in their own domains, but also in mine, always offering thoughtful suggestions. And Stage Manager, Pete Sutherland, was a masterful mind and generous guide – I’m in awe of his skills. And against all predictions, I finally have to thank Sam and Amanda, for having the faith I could do it, along with Sophia and all the Queensland Theatre staff who never showed their doubts and fears even when they felt them! And as Stephen Sondheim eloquently said – the audience is our ultimate collaborator – so thank you to you, for taking a risk on a new Australian work and teaching us all where we succeed and where we fail, which makes us all better artists. It’s wonderful to be back at Queensland Theatre again. Joanna Murray-Smith
Date Night
Parisian Chic
Envy
Melanie Zanetti, Sam Strong, Ben Hughes, Joanna Murray-Smith, Helen Howard
Liz Buchanan, Andrew Buchanan
Dale Ferguson, Sam Strong, Yanni Dubler, Joanna Murray-Smith
Melanie Zanetti, Pacharo Mzembe
Liz Buchanan, Andrew Buchanan
From our Sponsor Philip Bacon Galleries is delighted to be sponsoring Queensland Theatre’s
production of L’Appartement. We know this wonderful new play by Joanna Murray-Smith will entertain and enthral its audiences. It is particularly pleasing to be supporting a production by a contemporary Australian playwright who is turning their hand to directing.
We have had a number of really exciting exhibitions already at Philip Bacon Galleries in 2019, with exhibitions of the work of major artists such as Wendy Sharpe, Sam Fullbrook and Margaret Olley. In the second half of the year we have an extraordinary calendar including exhibitions by Nicholas Harding, Rick Amor, Philip Wolfhagen and Michael Zavros, some of the very best in contemporary Australian visual art. I am very proud of our ongoing association with Queensland Theatre and I hope that like it, Philip Bacon Galleries will continue to bring stimulating and challenging art to all Queenslanders. I wish you a great night at the theatre. Philip Bacon August 2019
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Joanna MurraySmith
Dale Ferguson
Ben Hughes
Designer
Playwright/ Director
Queensland
Joanna’s plays
Marriage of
Queensland Theatre: Twelfth Night, Good Muslim Boy (with Malthouse), Scenes from a Marriage, An Octoroon, Noises Off! (with Melbourne Theatre Company), Constellations, Switzerland, Much Ado About Nothing, The Seagull, Happy Days, Grounded, HOME, The Button Event, The Effect (with Sydney Theatre Company), The Mountaintop, Black Diggers (with Sydney Festival), Design for Living, 1001 Nights, The Lost Property Rules, Orbit, Mother Courage and Her Children, The Pitch & The China Incident, Kelly, Head Full of Love, Fractions (with Hothouse Theatre), Orphans, An Oak Tree, Sacre Bleu, Let The Sunshine (with Melbourne Theatre Company), Fat Pig, The Crucible, 25 Down, Stones in His Pockets, I Am My Own Wife, John Gabriel Borkman, The Estimator, Private Fears in Public Places, Man Equals Man, Waiting for Godot, Eating Ice Cream with Your Eyes Closed, The Exception and The Rule, Ruby Moon. As Associate Lighting Designer: Toy Symphony, Heroes. As Co-Director/ Designer: Trollop. Other Credits: As Lighting Designer: Adelaide Festival: Two Feet; Opera Queensland: Don Giovanni; Sydney Theatre Company: Black is the New White; The Danger Ensemble: Caligula, The Wizard of Oz, Sons of Sin, Loco Maricon Amor, The Hamlet Apocalypse; La Boite: The Mathematics of Longing, A Streetcar Named Desire, Straight White Men (with State Theatre Company of South Australia), Snow White (with Opera Queensland & Brisbane Festival), Medea, Samson (with Belvoir), A Doll’s House, Cosi; Expressions Dance Company: Converge, Mozart Airborne (with Opera Queensland), The Host, Carmen Sweet, Propel; Queensland Ballet: The Masters Series, Flourish, Giselle, A Classical Celebration, ...with Attitude; QPAC/Red Leap: The Arrival. As Associate Lighting Designer: Elision Ensemble: The Navigator; Meryl Tankard: The Oracle. Positions: Affiliate Artist (2014, 2011), Queensland Theatre; Resident Lighting Designer (2013), Queensland Theatre; Associate Artistic Director, The Danger Ensemble; Professional Member, Association of Lighting Designers; Accredited Member, Australian Production Design Guild. Awards: Groundling Award – Outstanding Contribution to Lighting Design.
have been performed throughout Australia and all over the world and in many languages. They have appeared on Broadway, the West End and at the Royal National Theatre in London. They include Honour, Fury, Songs for Nobodies, Bombshells, The Female of the Species, Ninety, Switzerland, Rockabye, Rapture, Love Child and many others. Almost all have
Theatre: The Figaro, Honour, Amy’s View, King Lear, Summer of the Seventeenth Doll. Other Credits: Opera Queensland: Tosca, Othello, Eugene Onegin; Sydney Theatre Company: Away, Les Liasions Dangereues; Melbourne Theatre Company: An Ideal Husband, Cosi, Born Yesterday, Skylight, The Weir, The Speechmaker, The Crucible, Top Girls; Malthouse: Away,
been published by Currency Press.
Timeshare, Night on Bald Mountain,
She is also a screenwriter, opera
the King (with Belvoir); Belvoir:
librettist and novelist. Her three novels, Truce, Judgement Rock and Sunnyside have all been published by Penguin/ Viking.
The Riders, Dance of Death, Exit Sami in Paradise, The Blind Giant is Dancing, Radiance, Brothers Wreck, Neighbourhood Watch, Power of Yes; The Production Company: Oklahoma, The Pirates of Penzance; Opera Australia: Anything Goes, Marriage of Figaro; Lyric Opera of Chicago: The Magic Flute; Houston Grand Opera: A Midsummer Night’s Dream; Welsh National Opera/Canadian Opera/Boston Lyric Opera: Ariadne Auf Naxos. Positions: Resident Designer (1990-94), Queensland Theatre. Awards: Helpmann Awards - Best Scenic Design Counting & Cracking, August: Osage County; Tony Award Nomination - Best Scenic Design, Best Costume Design Exit the King; Drama Desk Award Nomination - Outstanding Set Design Exit the King. Training: NIDA.
Lighting Designer
Guy Webster
Peter Sutherland
Composer/ Sound Designer
Stage Manager
Queensland
Theatre: Nearer
Theatre: Constellations, The Button Event, The Effect (with Sydney Theatre Company), The Seagull, Brisbane, Venus In Fur, Kelly, Orphans. Other Credits: La Boite Theatre Company: Lysa & The Freeborn Dames, Blackrock, A Streetcar Named Desire, The Tragedy of King Richard III, As You Like It, Ruben Guthrie, I Love You Bro, The White Earth, Kitchen Diva, Summer Wonderland, The Narcissist, Last Drinks, Urban Dingoes; shake & stir theatre co: Fantastic Mr Fox, Dracula, George’s Marvelous Medicine, Wuthering Heights, Revolting Rhymes and Dirty Beasts, Tequila Mockingbird, 1984, Animal Farm, Out Damn Snot; Shock Therapy: Viral, Welcome to Sameville, Locked In; BMEC: The Climbing Tree; Circus Corridor: The Rising; Playlab: Magpie, Blue Bones; Tammy Zarb & Co: Inside Out; Bleach Festival: Hotelling, Shifting Sands, Quiet By Nature (Gogi Dance), Fish Out Of Water; Prying Eye Productions: The Inquisition of The Big Bad Wolf; Brisbane Writers Festival: Angel’s Palace; JUTE Theatre Company: Here We Are All Assembled, The Salt Remains, Bastard Territory; Lisa Wilson: Torrent; The Farm: Depthless; Brisbane Festival: Alice 21, Riverfest; State Library of Queensland: Teacup Sonata, I Cherish This…, The Unexpectedly Mind Boggling Adventure. Installations: Interferometer, Intimate Transactions, Transact, Shifting Intimacies (ICA London), Liquid Gold, Transit Lounge. Awards: Prix Ars Electronica, Interactive Art – Honorable Mention.
Queensland The Gods, An Octoroon, Oedipus Doesn’t Live Here Anymore, Black Diggers, Venus in Fur, Kelly, Elizabeth – Almost by Chance a Woman, Summer of the Seventeenth Doll (with Belvoir), No Man’s Land, Grimm Tales, Betrayal, The Crucible, The School of Arts (with QPAC), The Female of the Species, Rabbit Hole, The August Moon, The Fortunes of Richard Mahony (with Playbox), Molly Sweeney, Buried Child, Dirt, Fred, Fountains Beyond, The Skin of Our Teeth and Bell Shakespeare co-productions Faustus, The Alchemist, The Tragedy of Richard III, Anatomy Titus Fall of Rome: A Shakespeare Commentary. Other Credits: La Boite Theatre Company: Lysa and the Freeborn Dames, Blackrock, The Village, Single Asian Female. As Assistant Stage Manager: The Mathematics of Longing; Bell Shakespeare: The Tempest, Henry V, King Lear, The Government Inspector, Macbeth, The Merchant of Venice, Romeo and Juliet, Measure for Measure, The Wars of the Roses, Hamlet; Black Swan State Theatre Company: A Streetcar Named Desire, The Seagull, As You Like It, The Sapphires; Sydney Theatre Company: Blacked Up, Stones In His Pockets, Barrymore; Griffin Theatre Company: Wicked Sisters; Marion St Theatre: Brief Lives, Tom and Clem; Melbourne Theatre Company: Dumb Show, The Herbal Bed, A Little Night Music; Legs on the Wall: Eora Crossing, Flying Blind; Sydney Conservatorium of Music: The Beggar’s Opera; Darwin Theatre Company: The Winter’s Tale, Cosi, Diving For Pearls, Emma; Queensland Conservatorium of Music: Orpheus in the Underworld. Training: Bachelor of Dramatic Arts (Technical Production), NIDA.
Yanni Dubler Assistant Stage Manager Queensland Theatre: As Stage Manager: The Button Event. As Assistant Stage Manager: Hydra, Nearer The Gods, Jasper Jones, St Mary’s in Exile, Brisbane. As Rehearsal Assistant Stage Manager: Black Diggers (2015 National Tour), Boston Marriage, Gloria. Other: Undercover Artist Festival (for Access Arts), Traction 2017 - The Penultimate. Other Credits: As Stage Manager: Queensland Ballet: The Little Green Road to Fairyland (2019 QLD Tour), The Nutcracker (2018), Prelude ’17; Kay & McLean Productions: North by Northwest (2018-19 Tour); George P. Johnson: Invictus Games Sydney 2018 Opening & Closing Ceremonies; La Boite Theatre Company: The Mathematics of Longing; Jack Morton Worldwide: GC2018 Commonwealth Games Opening & Closing Ceremonies; QPAC; Brisbane Powerhouse; Woodford Folk Festival; Collusion Music. As Production Stage Manager: shake & stir theatre co: George’s Marvellous Medicine, Dracula. As Company Stage Manager: shake & stir theatre co: Dracula (2017 National Tour), George’s Marvellous Medicine (2016-17 Auckland & Sydney Tour), Tequila Mockingbird (2016 QLD Tour), Wuthering Heights (2016 National Tour), Revolting Rhymes & Dirty Beasts (2015 National Tour). As Assistant Stage Manager: Queensland Ballet: Coppelia. Positions: Production Assistant (2014), Queensland Theatre; Production Assistant (2014), Expressions Dance Company. Training: Bachelor of Fine Arts (Technical Production), QUT.
Andrew Buchanan Rooster Queensland
Theatre: No Man’s Land (with Sydney Theatre Company), Macbeth, Water Falling Down, The Crucible, God of Carnage (with Black Swan State Theatre Company), The Female of the Species, Christmas at Turkey Beach, Antigone, The Marriage of Figaro, Composing Venus, Peter Pan, Romeo & Juliet, The Beaux Stratagem, Essington Lewis: I Am Work, The Cherry Orchard. Other Credits: Ethel Barrymore Theatre on Broadway New York / Sydney Theatre Company: The Present; La Boite Theatre Company: The Wishing Well (with Matrix Theatre), Secret Bridesmaids Business, Clark in Sarajevo, Sex Diary Of An Infidel, Cosi, Bouncers, Hamlet, The Taming Of The Shrew; Metaluna Theatre Company: Summer of the Aliens; QPAC:
Andrew Buchanan, Pacharo Mzembe, Melanie Zanetti, Liz Buchanan
Armistice, Over the Top with Jim; Harvest Rain: Love’s Labour Lost, As You Like It, Much Ado About Nothing; Grin and Tonic Theatre Troupe: Hamlet, Macbeth, The Merchant of Venice, King Lear; ACT Industrial Theatre: Cry Wolf, Deepwater. Film: Monster Problems, Don’t Tell, Australia Day, Fatal Honeymoon, Iron Sky, The Condemned, The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course, Scooby Doo, Hildegard, Paperback Hero. Television: Rosehaven (Season 3), Grace Beside Me, Safe Harbour, The End, The Family Law, Harrow, Hoges, Wanted, Peter Allen: Not the Boy Next Door, The Gods of Wheat Street, Reef Doctors, Sisters of War, SLIDE, Sea Patrol (Season 2 and 3), Monarch Cove, RAN (Remote Area Nurse), Mortified, Farmkids, Answered By Fire, Through My Eyes, Chameleon II, Beastmaster, Murder Call, Flipper, Big Sky, Medivac, Roar, Pacific Drive. Awards: Matilda Awards – Best Actor The Female of the Species, Christmas at Turkey Beach, Hamlet, Cymbeline, The Taming of the Shrew, Summer of the Aliens; Best Director - Love’s Labour Lost, Caucasian Chalk Circle. Guy Webster, Peter Sutherland
Liz Buchanan
Pacharo Mzembe
Melanie Zanetti
Meg
Serge
Lea
Queensland
Queensland
Queensland
Theatre: Twelfth
Theatre: The
Theatre:
Night, The 39
Mountaintop.
Jasper Jones,
Steps, Much
Other Credits:
Romeo & Juliet,
Ado About
Melbourne Theatre
Pygmalion, An
Nothing, Grimm Tales. Other
Company: Solomon and Marion,
Oak Tree, Grimm Tales, The Little
Credits: La Boite Theatre Company:
Rockabye; Company B Belvoir: Gwen
Dog Laughed, The Crucible. Other
The Year Nick McGowan Came
in Purgatory, Antigone; La Boite
Credits: RealTV: War Crimes; La
to Stay, Operator, Red Cap (with
Theatre Company: Prize Fighter (with
Boite Theatre Company: Engine;
Queensland Music Festival), Long
Brisbane Festival, Sydney Festival,
Harvest Rain Theatre Company: A
Gone Lonesome Cowgirls; QPAC:
Darwin Festival, Melbourne Festival),
Midsummer Night’s Dream; shake &
Eurobeat – Almost Eurovision,
The Tragedy of King Richard III, A
stir theatre co: Wuthering Heights.
Women in Voice 17, Phantoad of
Midsummer Nights Dream. Film:
Film: Monster Problems, In Like Flynn,
the Opera, Sherwoodstock; Judith
Space/Time, Twelfth Round, Sinbad
The Leisure Class (HBO), What Time Is
Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts:
and the Minotaur, Summer Coda,
My Heart, The Contents, Talking Back
Women in Voice 21, One in Seven
Kind of Man, Vinyl. Television: Harrow
at Thunder, Battle of the Damned,
(with Joymas Creative), Handle with
(Season 2), Safe Harbour, Here Come
Tracks. Television: Bluey, The Bureau
Care (with Joymas Creative); Harvest
the Habibs, The Family Law, The End,
of Magical Things, The End, Tidelands,
Rain Theatre Company: Guys and
Texas Rising: The Lost Soldier, Danger
The Family Law Season 2, East of
Dolls, Hairspray, The Caucasian
5, Underbelly 4: Razor, Spirited
Everything, The Strip. Short Film: Post-
Chalk Circle, The Creatures are
(Season 2), Terra Nova, False Witness.
Mortem Mary, Creeper. Positions:
Stirring; Oscar Theatre Company: [Title
Awards: Green Room Award - Theatre
Emerging Artist (2010), Queensland
of Show], The 25th Annual Putnam
Companies Performer Prize Fighter.
Theatre. Awards: Matilda Award - Best
County Spelling Bee; Zen Zen Zo
Training: Bachelor of Dramatic Arts
Actress Pygmalion; Best Supporting
Physical Theatre: Vikram and the
(Acting), NIDA.
Actress Little Dog Laughed. Training:
Vampire; Imaginary Theatre/World
Bachelor of Theatre Arts (Acting),
Theatre Festival: Horrendo’s Curse;
University of Southern Queensland.
Queensland Cabaret Festival: Seven on Sinatra, The Tall Stories; Joymas Creative: Recall; Old Fashioned Production Co: Any Moment Concept Album. Television: Space Chickens in Space, Hoges, The Gruen Transfer, Reef Doctors, Terra Nova, Prank Patrol, H20 - Just Add Water, Sea Patrol, Mortified, FarmKids, The Sleepover Club, Monarch Cove, Fat Cow Motel, Medivac, Pacific Drive, Paradise Beach. Awards: Matilda Award – Best Actress Long Gone Lonesome Cowgirls. Training: Bachelor of Arts – Drama (Acting), QUT.
Liz Buchanan, Pacharo Mzembe
Pacharo Mzembe Mathew Cooper, Shari Sebbens
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The Merlo Family Charles & Catherine Miller The Nicklin Family Michael & Deanna Power John Richardson & Kirsty Taylor The Scifleet Family Caroline & Peter Steadman Sam Strong & Katherine Slattery Courtney Talbot Greg & ESally Vickery Margaret Williams Bruce & Jocelyn Wolfe
Blayne & Helen Pitts Glenice & Amanda Prior Clare & David Pullar Diane Quinn Catherine Quinn Angela Ramsay Tim & Kym Reid Dale Ric-Hansen Margaret Ridley & Daryl Clifford Jan & Jim Rodney Maryanne Russell Crispin Scott Margaret Scott Maria Semit Marianna Serghi Antonia Simpson John Smithwick Steven Sorbello Ben & Janette Steinberg Dr Josephine Sundin Damien Thomson & Glenise C. Berry Ralph & Pierette Whiteside Richard Whittington OAM Suzanne & Bo Williams Janet & Peter Wojciechowski Dr Catherine Yelland Tony & Linda Young Marisa Zavattaro
Annual donations over $500 are acknowledged in play programs for 12 months from the date of donation.
Supporting Cast $500+ 6 Anonymous Anne & Peter Allen Virginia Bishop Robert Bond Prof Aidan Byrne Peter Callaghan Bob Cleland Dianne Eden OAM Judi Ewings Daryl & Trish Hanly Karen Heel Fred & Margaret Leditschke Susan Mabin Mark Menhinnitt Philip & Fran Morrison Denise O'Boyle In memory of David Page Diane & Robert Parcell Wendy Peach Dee & Reny Rennie Kevin Vedelago & Karen Renton Jacqui Walters Marian Wheeler Frederick N. Winter Ian Yeo & Sylvia Alexander
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 John & Mandy Peden Peter G Williams Gadens Lawyers Herbert Smith Freehills King & Wood Mallesons
Trust and Foundation Partners Australian Communities Foundation - Davie Family Fund Tim Fairfax Family Foundation William Angliss (Queensland) Charitable Fund
Queensland Theatre wishes to extend a heartfelt thanks to all our donors. Each gift, large or small, helps us make great theatre.
Making our mark Staging a large scale theatre production is no small feat — needing more actors and creatives, extended rehearsals, larger stages, complex set designs and elaborate costuming. Queensland Theatre’s history is sprinkled with such productions: A Midsummer Night’s Dream in Albert Park, Tim Winton’s epic Cloudstreet and smash-hit musical Ladies in Black, to name a few. Our vision is to produce one landmark production of this ambition and scale every year.
Through the Landmark Productions Fund, supported by strong leadership from our Visionaries donors, we are making our vision a reality. In 2020, the world premiere of Trent Dalton’s mega-hit novel Boy Swallows Universe, adapted for stage by Tim McGarry, will crown our 50th Anniversary Season.
For more information about the Landmark Productions Fund please contact Director of Development Zoë Connolly on 07 3010 7602 or at zconnolly@queenslandtheatre.com.au
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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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