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Rice - Sound design and Composition.

[Performance]

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QUEENSLAND THEATRE

Michele Lee's

Queensland Theatre, Queensland Government and Griffin Theatre Company present

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AUSTRALIAN STORY GLOBAL POLITICS EEL HERPES WORLD PREMIERE CORPORATE STILETTOS FOOD TRUCK

Cast

Kristy Best ... Nisha Hsiao-Ling Tang ...Yvette

Creatives

Lee Lewis ... Director Renée Mulder ... Designer Jason Glenwright ... Lighting Designer Wil Hughes ... Composer /AV Designer Tony Brumpton ... Associate Sound Designer Kathryn O’Halloran ... Stage Manager Rebecca Minuti ... Assistant Stage Manager Jennifer White ... Dialect Coach Gabrielle Rogers ... Dialect Coach

Sally Lattin ... Direct Observation

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY

Queensland Theatre would like to acknowledge the Jagera and Turrbal people who are the Traditional Custodians of this land. We would like to pay our respects to their Elders both past and present, and 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

VENUE 24 June — 16 July

Bille Brown Studio, Queensland Theatre

ATTENDANCE INFORMATION

Rice will run for approximately

90 minutes, with no interval.

WARNINGS

Contains adult themes and coarse language. For the safety and comfort of all patrons, we only allow cold beverages in plastic cups or bottles inside the theatre. Glass, food and hot beverages are not permitted. The use of photographic or recording equipment is not permitted inside the theatre. Cover Photo: David Kelly

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Rice

by Michele Lee

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I QUEENSLAND THEATRE LEADING FROM QLD INDUSTRY NATIONAL GREAT IDEAS

qpda

Queensland Premier’s

Drama Award 2018-19

If you have an idea for a show that Australian audiences need to see on our stages, we want you to enter. This national award is open to individual artists and collectives of all levels of experience working across different performance practices.

Three finalists will be selected and paid to develop their work with industry professionals. The winning entry then goes on to receive further development culminating in a world premiere professional production with Queensland Theatre.

IMPORTANT DATES

ENTRIES CLOSE Monday 30 October 2017 THREE FINALISTS ANNOUNCED IN January 2018 WINNER ANNOUNCED IN July 2018

Winning production premieres as part of Queensland Theatre’s 2019 Season.

Find out more and apply queenslandtheatre.com.au/QPDA ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY 30 OCTOBER 2017

The QPDA assists writers and performance makers to develop their first drafts, pitch documents, sample scenes, concept sketches, or creative development findings into a production-ready text. Is this for you?

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Welcome

Rice is a highly accomplished work that

confidently performs new playwriting’s distinctive function of reflecting contemporary society back to itself. And this is not just any society, it is Australian society right now: globalised, multicultural, unequal in circumstance but united by humanity. Michele Lee has a knack for flipping effortlessly between the macro and the micro, the global and the local, the universal human truth and the recognisable specific detail of time or place. It also expertly invokes the talents of its two actors, the astonishing Kristy Best and Hsiao-Ling Tang, to transport and transform us.

None of this would be possible without our partners. First, the investment of the Queensland Government enables us to

run the only playwriting competition in the country that results in a guaranteed mainstage production. Second, we are proud to co-produce with Griffin Theatre Company, and benefit from the extraordinary directorial talent of their Artistic Director, Lee Lewis. Finally, Brisbane’s own Playlab has published the text, giving it the best possible chance of becoming the classic it deserves to be. The Queensland Premier’s Drama Award has ushered a generation of plays and playwrights onto the mainstage. We look forward to Rice joining that distinguished canon of works and to this premiere production delighting audiences in Brisbane, Sydney and Albury-Wodonga. Enjoy

Sam Dear Friends

As you know, our company aspires to lead the country in the creation of new Australian stories and in the nurturing of new talent. The world premiere production of Queensland Premier’s Drama Award winning play Rice by Michele Lee achieves both.

Sam Strong

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Message from The Premier of Queensland

Established in 2002, the Queensland Premier’s Drama Award is the only award of its kind in Australia. It provides the winner with a unique opportunity to see their work transformed, over a period of two years, from a concept to a professionally staged performance. As Premier and Minister for the Arts I am a great supporter of creating pathways to promote the development of talented artists, and to help ensure their work is shared and enjoyed with the wider community.

Since its inception, Queensland Theatre has developed 27 plays as part of the Award, employing more than 200 actors, writers and directors and introducing audiences of more than 26,000 to new Australian plays.

Set against the backdrop of an Australian rice company, Ms Lee’s award-winning play explores the role of two multicultural women from vastly different vantage points, highlighting issues of identity and accountability.

I would like to acknowledge the great work done by Queensland Theatre over the Awards’ 15-year history. I commend their commitment to nurturing Australian talent and to providing the public with many powerful and memorable theatrical experiences.

Thank you for supporting Queensland theatre and I hope that you enjoy the performance.

ANNASTACIA PALASZCZUK MP PREMIER OF QUEENSLAND MINISTER FOR THE ARTS It is with great pleasure that I introduce Rice by playwright Michele Lee, winner of the Queensland Premier’s Drama Award 2016-17.

Annastacia Palaszczuk

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Writer's Note

Michele Lee

June 2017

In recent times, I participated in Griffin Theatre’s Storylab program, a week-long workshop of master classes and concept development (I think I was the one of the oldest ‘emerging artists’ in the program). The concept I brought to Storylab about Chinese women and the Country Women's Association (CWA) then gave way to something new, an image of two women, one Indian and one Chinese. The beginnings of this play, Rice. This was 2012 or so, only five years ago and yet it feels so tucked away in the past. In recent times, my paternal

grandmother died. I was at work when my Dad called. “Mummy’s died,” he said, in English. He was talking about his own mother, and he sounded like a little boy, like a forlorn son. Unnerved, I walked back into the work planning day, thinking of this woman I barely knew. I felt forlorn too, longing for something I’d never really had, and I bit back tears. I had grown up in Australia, never

geographically close to any of my Dad’s family, and she had eventually settled in America. Most of my life my Dad had talked frequently about moving to America, somehow winning the green card lottery, to be closer to his big and ever-expanding family. He was the only one in Australia. I had only met my grandmother a handful of times when I travelled to America. The last time I saw her, it was on one of these trips, and she was biting back tears, waving me off. She knew her days were growing limited and that we may never see each other again. Initially I said Rice was about a plethora of ‘big’ contemporary issues. As if I was some Michael Moore of theatre. Mass agriculture. Super economies. Mercenary corporations. Women in business. Rice is about these things. But it’s probably, primarily, about two women searching for new friendships and new intimacies, new versions of family, however fleeting.

In the rehearsal room, as we moved through the script, we talked about the faint theme of fairytales and time within the play. That certain events in the past can start to feel mythical and magically distant, in that realm of ‘once upon a time’, even if they occurred recently.

Acknowledgements

Thank you to The Street Theatre for supporting an initial development, including actors Gowrie Varma and Annette Shun Wah; Playwriting Australia for supporting subsequent developments, including actors Kristy Best and Meme Thorne; and to Queensland Theatre for development support through the Queensland Premier’s Drama Award, and again including actors Kristy Best and Meme Thorne. Thank you to the directors and dramaturgs who’ve supported the various developments: Kat Henry, Peter Matheson, Jane Bodie, Christie Evangelisto, Tanya Dickson and Bridget Boyle. Thank you to the Australia Council for an initial research and writing grant.

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L-R: Kristy Best, Hsiao-Ling Tang. Mass agriculture. Super economies.

Mercenary corporations. Women in business. Rice is about these things. But it’s probably, primarily,

about two women searching for new friendships and new intimacies, new versions of family,

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Lee Lewis

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Director’s Note

In the first year of Storylab I met Michele Lee. One of the new ideas she was interested in was global food technology. Interesting, I thought, and wow can she write dialogue… I hope she writes that play. Over four years later, as a judge in the Queensland Premier’s Drama Award 2016-17, I finally got to read that play. And the wow continued. The play won the award. The amazing thing about this award is the guarantee that the playwright will see their play on the stage.

The partnership between this state government and this theatre company is as unique as it is extraordinary. This commitment to producing the winning play does not happen anywhere else in the country. This is the award that will let Michele Lee see her first mainstage production. This production of Rice will introduce Michele Lee as a playwright to the whole country. A long path from an idea in a playwriting workshop, I know, but an exciting one.

It is always an honour to direct the first production of a new play. It is even more of an honour to do so within the context of the Queensland Premier’s Drama Award. It is an incredibly inspiring award because it is all about having the courage of your convictions – if it is good enough to win

it must be good enough to produce. New plays are always a risk, but with this award, Queensland Theatre looks playwrights in the eye and steps up to the challenge. AND, it is thrilling for Griffin Theatre Company to partner with Queensland Theatre in this enterprise.

But enough about the award – what about the play I hear you ask!

This play is a deceptively simple story of two women working in the city: one a struggling cleaner, one a high flying manager; one a migrant from China, one a second generation Brisbane girl whose grandmother moved here from West Bengal. It is a story of mothers, daughters and grandmothers. It is filled with ambition and love and loss and bad decisions… sounds like life right? And it is. Because not only can Michele Lee write dialogue, she can write beautiful, flawed, recognisable human characters. She has an ear and an eye for a story that is happening every day in this city, and the courage of her convictions to shape those instincts into a brand new play. For you. The very first audience. Thank you for your courage in being the first to be here, for joining us in making a new story for Australia, for being part of the story of extraordinary partnerships.

This play is about extraordinary partnerships.

Two philanthropists, Thomas and Ingeborg Girgensohn, partnered with Griffin Theatre Company to fund

a playwright development program. It was called Storylab, and over three years emerging writers were invited to participate in a week long workshop with senior practitioners to develop existing ideas and to provoke new ideas for plays.

Lee Lewis

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Michele Lee WRITER

Michele is an Asian-Australian playwright and theatre-maker working across stage and audio. Her works are about female identity, otherness, intimacy and chaotic worlds, usually through a non-white perspective. She has been commissioned by Radio

National, Next Wave Festival, Darwin Festival, Platform Youth Theatre, St Martins Youth Arts Centre, Westside Circus, Platform Youth Theatre, Arts House, Griffin Theatre, Sydney Theatre Company, Melbourne Theatre Company and Malthouse Theatre. She is a previous recipient of an AWGIE, the Malcolm Robertson Prize and the Betty Burstall Commission. She is the 2017 co-writer in residence at Union House Theatre, and currently working on new plays about single women and about female security guards. Michele’s memoir, Banana Girl, was published by Transit Lounge.

Lee Lewis DIRECTOR

Queensland Theatre: Debut. Other Credits: Griffin Theatre Company: The

Bleeding Tree, The Homosexuals or ‘Faggots’, Eight Gigabytes of Hardcore Pornography, Masquerade (co-directed

with Sam Strong), Gloria, Emerald City,

A Rabbit for Kim Jong-il, The Serpent’s

Table (co-directed by Darren Yap), Replay, Silent Disco, The Bull, The Moon and the Coronet of Stars, The Call, A Hoax, The Nightwatchman, The Literati (with Bell Shakespeare);

Bell Shakespeare: The School for Wives and Twelfth Night; Belvoir: That Face, This Heaven, Half and Half, A Number,

7 Blowjobs and Ladybird; Melbourne Theatre Company: Rupert (including tour to Washington DC as part of the

World Stages International Arts Festival and to Sydney’s Theatre Royal in 2014); Sydney Theatre Company: Honour,

Love-Lies-Bleeding and ZEBRA!; Darwin Festival: Highway of Lost Hearts; National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA): Big Love, Shopping and Fucking, After Dinner and The Winter’s Tale; Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts

(WAAPA): As You Like It. Positions: Artistic Director, Griffin Theatre Company. Awards: 2016 Helpmann Awards - Best Director for The Bleeding Tree.

Renée Mulder DESIGNER

Queensland Theatre: The Effect (with

Sydney Theatre Company), Sacre

Bleu, Fat Pig. Other Credits: As

Designer: Griffin Theatre Company:

The Bleeding Tree, A Hoax, The Boys;

Griffin Independent: The Pigeons; Bell Shakespeare: Romeo & Juliet

(Education); Sydney Theatre Company: Orlando, Battle

of Waterloo, Perplex, The Long Way Home, Dance Better At Parties, Mrs Warren’s Profession, The Splinter, Edward Gant’s Amazing Feats of Loneliness, In A Heart Beat, Actor on a Box - The Luck Child, Rough Draft #14 and #9; La Boite Theatre Company: As You Like It, Ruben Guthrie, I Love You Bro; Theatre Forward: The Sneeze; New

Theatre: The Herbal Bed; Sydney Young Actors Studio: The

Hypochondriac, La Dispute. As Costume Design: Sydney

Theatre Company: Chimerica, Endgame, Children of the

Sun, Vere (Faith), Mariage Blanc. As Associate Designer:

Sydney Theatre Company: Cyrano De Bergerac; As Design Assistant: Sydney Theatre Company: The Mysteries; Token Events: Good Evening. As Part of Costume Art Department: Bell Shakespeare: Pericles. Film: As Designer: A Parachute

Falling in Siberia (short). As part of Art Department: The Distance Between (short). As part of Art Department Armour: Narnia – Voyage of the Dawn Treader. Positions: Resident

Designer, Sydney Theatre Company (2012-2014). Training: NIDA, Queensland College of Art.

Jason Glenwright LIGHTING DESIGNER

Queensland Theatre: As Lighting Designer: Rumour Has It (with The Little Red Company), Country Song,

Argus (with Dead Puppet Society), I Want to Know What Love Is (with The

Good Room), A Tribute of Sorts (with Monsters Appear), The Removalists,

Faustus (with Bell Shakespeare),Water Falling Down, The Little Dog Laughed, Thom Pain (based on nothing). Other

Credits: Griffin Theatre Company: A Hoax (with La Boite Theatre Company); Opera Queensland: Kiss Me,

Kate; La Boite Theatre Company: Lady Beatle (with The

Little Red Company), The Tragedy of King Richard III, A

Midsummer Night’s Dream, Pale Blue Dot, Ruben Guthrie, Julius Caesar, The Kursk; shake & stir theatre co: George’s Marvellous Medicine, Endgame, Dracula, Romeo and Juliet, Wuthering Heights, The Tempest, Roald Dahl’s Revolting Rhymes and Dirty Beasts, Tequila Mockingbird, Out Damn Snot, 1984, Animal Farm; Harvest Rain Theatre

Company: Cats (Arena Spectacular), Guys and Dolls,

Blood Brothers, Oklahoma!, The Wizard of Oz, Hairspray, Grease, Jesus Christ Superstar, Songs For A New World, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat; The

Little Red Company: Rumour Has It, Wrecking Ball, How

to Make Snow; JUTE Theatre Company: Joh for PM, Paradise is Singing, The Salt Remains, Is My Lipstick on Straight, Stewed, Delirium, Soph and the Real World, At Sea Staring Up, The Shining Path, Cake; Expressions

Dance Company: While Others Sleep; Belloo Creative:

Hanako; Brisbane Powerhouse/TAM Productions: True West, Sex with Strangers; Zen Zen Zo: Therese Raquin, The Tempest; Queensland Conservatorium: Val Machin Opera Scenes 2017, Hansel & Gretel the Opera, Rent, Working the Musical, Into the Woods, Hair, Miss Saigon, Carousel, Elegies for Angels Punks and Raging Queens, Fiddler on the Roof; Queensland Music Festival: Drag QueensLand; Goat

Track Theatre: The Moth & The Moon, Aletheia, The Icarus

Chronicles, Crash; Debase: Concerto for Harmony & Presto, Chasing The Lollyman; Oscar Theatre Company: Boy & Girl (1,2&3), Next to Normal, [title of show], The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. Awards: Gold Matilda – Body

of Work (Lighting Designer) – 2013, Matilda Award 2015 (Best Technical Design), Matilda Award 2016 (Best Lighting Design). Groundling Awards - Best Lighting Design 2010, 2012 and 2013. Del Arte Awards – Best Lighting 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015. Training: Bachelor of Fine Arts (Technical Production), Queensland University of Technology.

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Wil Hughes

COMPOSER/AV DESIGNER Queensland Theatre: Debut. Other Credits: Griffin Theatre Company:

Debut; La Boite Theatre Company:

The Village, Single Asian Female, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Wind in the Willows; Queensland Ballet: Lest We Forget; Expressions Dance Company:

Propel; The Danger Ensemble: Caligula; Metro Arts: Dust Covered Butterfly, Exquisite, The Theory of Everything; Arts

Centre Gold Coast: Allen, Unnatural Selection; Pentimento Productions: Tiptoe; Aboriginal Centre of Performing Arts:

Blak Electric; Anywhere Theatre Festival: Sweet Meniscus;

Melbourne Theatre Company: The Carer (with Bay Street Productions); Storyshare International: Legends. Films:

VIRAL.

Tony Brumpton ASSOCIATE SOUND DESIGNER Queensland Theatre: As Sound

Designer: Tartuffe (with Black Swan State Theatre Company), The Wider

Earth (with Dead Puppet Society). As

Sound Designer/ Composer: Quartet,

Grounded, Black Diggers (with Sydney

Festival), The Mountaintop, Australia

Day, Design For Living, Pygmalion,

No Man’s Land (with Sydney Theatre Company), Gasp!

(with Black Swan), Other Desert Cities (with Black Swan),

Managing Carmen (with Black Swan), God of Carnage (with

Black Swan), Sacre Bleu!, Macbeth (with Brisbane Festival),

Fat Pig, The Little Dog Laughed, The Crucible, I Am My Own Wife, Private Fears in Public Places, Absurd Person Singular, The Removalists, Waiting for Godot, Hurry Up and Wait (with

deBase Theatre Company), Eating Ice Cream With Your Eyes

Closed, Beckett x3, Maxine Mellor’s Mystery Project (with

State Library of Queensland). As Co-Sound Designer: The

August Moon, Anatomy Titus Fall of Rome: A Shakespeare Commentary (with Bell Shakespeare), Stones in his Pockets.

Other Credits: White Rabbit Theatre Company: The Grand; Centenary of Canberra Festival: Kungkarangkalpa (Seven

Sisters Songlines); Brisbane Festival: Freeze Frame, King Here After; Dead Puppet Society: The Harbinger, The Timely Death of Victor Blott; I-Pin Lin’s productions: Bamboo, Harmony, 4orces; QUT Dance: Current, Accented Bodies, Altered States; As Director: Vena Cava: RABBAR. Positions:

Queensland Theatre: Affiliate Artist (2014), Associate Artist (2011), Emerging Artist (2010). Dead Puppet Society: Resident Artist (2016). Lecturer at Queensland University of Technology.

Kathryn O’Halloran STAGE MANAGER

Queensland Theatre: As Stage

Manager: Once in Royal David’s

City (with Black Swan State Theatre

Company), Switzerland, Happy Days,

Treasure Island, An Oak Tree, Hurry Up and Wait! As Assistant Stage Manager: Tartuffe (with Black Swan State Theatre

Company), Quartet, The Seagull, God

Of Carnage, Rabbit Hole. Other Credits: Griffin Theatre

Company: Debut; As Stage Manager: Creative Regions: It

All Begins With Love; Brisbane Powerhouse; QPAC; Out Of

The Box; State Library of Queensland; National Play Festival. As Event Co-ordinator: Sydney Festival; Seymour Centre; Carriageworks; AAMI Ferrython; Festival First Night. As Assistant Stage Manager: SpoonTree Productions: The Man

The Sea Saw; Sydney Festival: Domain Concert Series;

Queensland Ballet: Don Quixote, Alice in Wonderland,

Swan Lake, King Arthur and The Tales Of Camelot, The Little Mermaid, Carmen, Fonteyn Remembered, Romeo & Juliet, The Sleeping Beauty, A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

Positions: Technical Coordinator - Brisbane Festival. Training: Bachelor of Fine Arts (Technical Production),

Queensland University of Technology.

Rebecca Minuti ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER Queensland Theatre: As Assistant

Stage Manager: Constellations, For the

Moment, Where in the World is Frank Sparrow?, Switzerland. Other Credits:

As Assistant Stage Manager: Now Look Here Theatre: The Lover and A Slight

Ache. Training: B.A. Fine Arts (Technical

Production), Queensland University of Technology.

Kristy Best

NISHA

Queensland Theatre: Debut. Other Credits: Griffin Theatre Company:

Gloria; ATYP’s Under the Wharf

program and Raw Hide: Alaska; Newtown Theatre: Nothing Like Old

Times; Powerhouse Theatre: She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not; Q Theatre

Company: Truck Stop. Film: SFV1, Dance Academy, Teenage

Kicks. Television: Channel host of Nickelodeon, Sunday Best, Here Come the Habibs, Neighbours, Fat Pizza, Legally Brown, Home and Away, Airlock.

Hsiao-Ling Tang

YVETTE

Queensland Theatre: Debut. Other Credits: Griffin Theatre Company: Debut; LaBoite Theatre Company:

Single Asian Female (including

development through HWY series),

First Asylum; Queensland Musical

Theatre: Cabaret; St Ignatians: Rent;

QLD Arts Council: Professor Burton’s Travelling Federation

Show (including tour); Belvoir St Theatre: After China;

Seymour Centre: Shattered Jade; Queensland University of Technology: West Side Story; Development: PlayLab: Squint

Witch Film: Postcard Bandit, Tempted. Television: All Saints, H20 Just Add Water, and Sea Patrol. Training: BA Drama,

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Executive Director – Development: Megan Kair

Executive Director – Business Performance: Kieron Roost

ACKNOWLEDGMENT The Queensland Performing Arts Trust is a statutory body of the State of Queensland and is partially funded by the Queensland Government The Honourable Annastacia Palaszczuk MP Premier and Minister for the Arts Director-General, Department of the Premier and Cabinet: David Stewart

PATRON

His Excellency the Honourable Paul de Jersey AC, Governor of Queensland

MEMBERS OF THE BOARD

Elizabeth Jameson (Chair) Rachel Crowley Wayne Denning

Professor Richard Fotheringham (Deputy Chair) Peter Hudson Susan Learmonth Dr Andrea Moor David Williamson ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Sam Strong EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Sue Donnelly

ASSOCIATE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR

Paige Rattray

EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT

Jacki Micola

DEVELOPMENT, FINANCE & OPERATIONS

DEPUTY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Amanda Jolly CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS MANAGER Nikki Porter DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR Alana Tierney

COMMUNICATIONS & GRANT COORDINATOR Anja Homburg FINANCE MANAGER Valerie Cole ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT Georgia Knight FINANCE OFFICER Sarra Lamb

VENUE & OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR Julian Messer FRONT OF HOUSE COORDINATOR Kate Hardy MARKETING

MARKETING & AUDIENCE DEVELOPMENT MANAGER Tracey Webster HEAD OF CAMPAIGNS Jane Hunterland MARKETING ASSISTANT Louisa Sankey MARKETING ASSISTANT (DIGITAL MARKETING) Thomas Manton–Williams

DIGITAL MARKETING OFFICER

David D’Arcy

GRAPHIC DESIGNER

Aleesha Cuffe

PUBLICIST

Kath Rose and Associates

TICKETING

TICKETING SUPERVISOR

Eloise Sowden

SENIOR TICKETING OFFICER

Donna Fields-Brown

TICKETING OFFICERS

Madison Bell, Annabelle Hazell

DATABASE TRAINER / SUPERVISOR Rory Killen PRODUCTION PRODUCTION MANAGER Toni Glynn TECHNICAL COORDINATOR Daniel Maddison TECHNICAL COORDINATOR Sam Maher TECHNICAL COORDINATOR Lachlan Cross PRODUCTION COORDINATOR Canada White TOURING COORDINATOR Michael Rogerson HEAD OF WORKSHOP Peter Sands COMPANY CARPENTER/HEAD MECHANIST John Pierce COSTUME SUPERVISOR Nathalie Ryner WARDROBE COORDINATOR Barbara Kerr PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING MANAGER / SENIOR PRODUCER Sophia Hall ARTISTIC COORDINATOR Samantha French

PRODUCER (NEW WORK AND DEVELOPMENT) Shari Irwin RESIDENT DESIGNER Vilma Mattila ARTISTIC ADMINISTRATOR Hana Tow

EDUCATION AND YOUTH PROGRAMS

PRODUCER (EDUCATION & YOUTH PROGRAMS)

Heidi Irvine

PROGRAMMING COORDINATOR

Laurel Collins

ASSOCIATE ARTIST (EDUCATION AND YOUTH)

Travis Dowling

INDIGENOUS REFERENCE GROUP

Wayne Denning (Chair) Jimi Bani

Dr Valerie Cooms Nathan Jarro

NATIONAL ARTISTIC TEAM

Jimi Bani Wayne Blair Margi Brown Ash Marcel Dorney Christie Evangelisto Kat Henry Nakkiah Lui Annette Madden Renée Mulder Lucas Stibbard FRONT OF HOUSE (QUEENSLAND THEATRE) Laura Bamford Isaac Buckland Ben Davidson Roxane Eden James Gatling Anita Hughes Cillian McDonald Laura Richardson Ellen Tuffley Michael Veal Keziah Young FOUNDING DIRECTOR

Ian Edwards, AM, MBE (1925-2003) QUEENSLAND THEATRE PRODUCTION STAFF CARPENTER Jamie Bowman PROPS MAKER Aleksis Waaralinna SCENIC ARTIST Leo Herreygers PRODUCTION ELECTRICIAN Mat Allan LIGHTING OPERATOR Michael Hedges SOUND CONSULTANT Andrew Lye ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS PRODUCTION PHOTOGRAPHY Stephen Henry REHEARSAL PHOTOGRAPHY Brett Boardman Photography QPDA Creative Developments Kristy Best, Meme Thorne, Hsiao-Ling Tang, Kat Henry, Lee Lewis

QPDA Reading Kristy Best, Meme Thorne, Bridget Boyle QPDA Judging Panel Dr Kate Foy, Ian Lawson, Lee Lewis, Louise Litchfield, Sam Strong

Queensland Theatre is a member of the Australian Major Performing Arts Group.

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“ If you’ve ever sat in the theatre and thought, ‘those actors are just too damn far away’, then Griffin is for you.” – Concrete Playground Located in the heart of Kings Cross – in the historic SBW Stables Theatre – Griffin has been dedicated to bringing the best Australian stories to the stage for the better part of four decades.

We’re passionate about theatre that’s written by Australians, about Australians, for Australians to enjoy. Iconic Aussie plays such as The Boys, Holding the Man and The Heartbreak Kid all had their world premieres at Griffin. And many of our nation’s most celebrated artists started their professional careers with us – Cate Blanchett, David Wenham, Michael Gow and Louis Nowra to name a few.

Homegrown inspiration. By you, for you.

ABOUT

GRIFFIN

Griffin acknowledges the generosity of the Seaborn, Broughton & Walford Foundation in allowing it the use of the SBW Stables Theatre rent free, less outgoings, since 1986.

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