Queensland Theatre Company: Applications for Artistic Director position now open

Queensland Theatre Company has today advertised for the position of Artistic Director in local, national, and international media.

The advertisement and downloadable media statement can also be found on the Company website.  Here’s the ad:

Artistic Director

Queensland Theatre Company is seeking a bold, visionary theatre maker to provide artistic leadership to one of Australia’s major performing arts companies.

Based in Brisbane, Australia’s fastest growing capital city, the Company has a 40 year history of providing audiences with a diverse range of productions and a long-term commitment to regional Queensland.

The Company supports the community and the arts sector through a range of education, artform and artist development activities.

Critical to this position is the ability to articulate an inspiring vision and to deliver productions and activities that will engage, entertain and provoke audiences, and continue the development of theatre in Queensland and beyond.

For more information, please contact:
Tony Grierson
Braithwaite Steiner Pretty Executive Search
+612 8905 3726 or qtc@bspes.com
Applications close Friday 21 May

Soapbox Theatre: “… work with the Coast culture, not against it” (Interview 5)

Jessica Westhead
Sarah McLeod

Where do you go to perform when you don’t have a home?  Easy … anywhere that will have you.  That’s the message from Soapbox Theatre Productions on Queensland’s Gold Coast, one of the newest indies on the scene.  If it’s on the steps of a chapel on a Golf Course … fine; a night-club in the heart of Surfers’ Paradise … fine.  “You have to embrace the culture here – work with the Coast, not against it.  It’s a strip; there’s no hub,” says Sarah McLeod, General Manger.  She and Artistic Director Jessica Westhead are talking about their passion and engagement with a company fiercely committed to ensemble work.  Their artistic vision goes like this:

Soapbox Theatre Productions encourages its artists to fully flex their creative muscles within a collaborative framework, without the traditional term of a ‘director’, and within all aspects of production.  As a group of united artists, the members of Soapbox create their own work in fields of acting, physical theatre, technical operations, design, visual art, dramaturgy, dance and music and hope to inspire more artists to do so.  Soapbox Theatre Productions not only strives to collaborate fully with its artists … but also work within site specific and new unexplored performances spaces. We aim to bring the highest possible entertainment to our audience as well as creating innovative performance opportunities to the Gold Coast.

I’m curious about their approach, especially their rejection of the traditional role of ‘director’ so I press them a little. Continue reading “Soapbox Theatre: “… work with the Coast culture, not against it” (Interview 5)”

This Week in Queensland Theatre: March 29-April 4

Opening night 'welcome mat' at QPAC Brisbane
Image by Dramagirl via Flickr

Check company websites for details

Heading in to the Easter break this week, so things are quietening down on stages round the state.  If you’re travelling this week, do it safely!

Click the date on Greenroom’s home page calendar to go to more details on each event.

Continuing:

Thom Pain by Will Eno – Queensland Theatre Company at Bille Brown Studio

The Bitterling by Sven Swenson – La Boite Indie at the Round House Theatre

Workshops:

Easter Stoush: Basic and Intermediate Stage Combat with SAFDi (Society of Australian Fight Directors) at Court Theatre, Townsville. Details call Jason King 0412313653.  Supported by Tropic Sun Theatre.

Other:

Queensland Theatre Company turns 40 on Thursday.  On April 1 1970 the Queensland Theatre Company was signed into existence under an Act of Parliament: the Queensland Theatre Company Act, making it unique amongst Australia’s theatre companies as a Statutory Authority.

This Week in Queensland Theatre: March 22-28

For show times check company websites

Click the date on Greenroom’s home page calendar to go to more details on each event.

Continuing:

Thom Pain by Will Eno – Queensland Theatre Company at Bille Brown Studio

The Bitterling by Sven Swenson – La Boite Indie at the Round House Theatre

Flicking the Flint by Kate Lee !Metro Arts Independents

Macbeth by William Shakespeare JUTE Theatre (Cairns)

Avenue Q the Australian touring production at QPAC (Brisbane)

Other:

See QSE’s training program and Shake and Stir’s workshop series which continue throughout the month (Brisbane and SE Q)

It’s QPAC’s 25th Birthday this year.  While you’re on the South Bank in Brisbane head into the Tony Gould Gallery for the QPAC 25 Exhibition.

… and check out the recently-opened Edge space further upstream – near the fabulous GOMA (Gallery of Modern Art).