Queensland Theatre Company
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Queensland Theatre Company was originally called the Royal Queensland Theatre Company (RQTC). It is the state theatre company of Queensland. It is also the oldest continuous professional theatre company in Queensland.
RQTC productions have been held at the Albert Park Amphitheatre (now part of the Roma Street Parklands), as well as at the Suncorp Theatre (SGIO). RQTC has also held performances at the Lyric Theatre, Cremorne Theatre, and Playhouse, at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre at South Bank, among other Brisbane venues. The RQTC have also performed interstate.
Actors who began their career with the Royal Queensland Theatre Company include Geoffrey Rush , Bille Brown , Kate Foy - current Chair of the Board of the Queensland Theatre Company and Associate Professor of Drama at the University of Southern Queensland , Carol Burns , Babette Stephens , Diane Cilento and many others.
The foundation Artistic Director was Dr. Alan Edwards AM MBE. He was succeeded in the position by Aubrey Mellor, Chris Johnson , Robyn Nevin and the current Artistic Director and playwright Michael Gow. Gale Edwards, Joe McCallum , Murray Foy , and David Berthold have also directed for the company over the years.
In 2002 the Company moved to new premises in South Brisbane.
In 2003 the word "Royal" was removed.
[edit] External links
- Queensland Theatre Company - official website
- Royal Queensland Theatre Company (plays presented until 2001) - Australian Performing Arts (list incomplete)
- Queensland Theatre Company - (plays presented from 2001) - Australian Performing Arts (list incomplete)