Talk:Brisbane Arts Theatre

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I have personally seen

  • "Habeas Corpus" by Allen Bennett,
  • "Pass the Butler" by Eric Idle,
  • "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum"

performed in the Brisbane Arts Theatre, so I have added these plays from my own personal knowledge of these plays having been performed in the theatre.

I accidentally gave Eric Idle's play, "Pass the Butler", the incorrect title of "What the Butler Saw", and I have now corrected this error to the correct title for Eric Idle's play.

I am not aware of whether, or not, "What the Butler Saw" by Joe Orton has been performed in the Brisbane Arts Theatre, but have returned this play title because of the correction which was made by another poster before I could correct the title of Eric Idle's play. I do not know whether the correction of author was because the play has actually been performed at the Brisbane Arts Theatre, or whether the poster assumed, mistakenly, that I had made an mistake concerning the author of the play. Figaro 03:33, 9 November 2005 (UTC)

Cleaned up article to ensure NPOV. Removed POV statements such as "wonderful courtyard" and "quaint little theatre" etc etc. Also tidied up paragraph on the ghost of Jean Trundell, creating two separate paragraphs one on the ghost and one for the actual theatre itself (as oppossed to one encompassing the two and switching between them frequently.) Opening statement made no sense so have revised it. (An amateur theatre can not by definition figure in an actor's professional career, unless they were paid in which case this fact should be cited.)


Well, in an actor's resume, anyway. In a Biographical or a historical sense, it it perfectly reasonable. There are many professional actors who retain a Strong Connection to a smaller theatre or theatre company they have performed in. Churba 14:42, 3 January 2007 (UTC)