- Tropic Sun Theatre Company
Tropic Sun Theatre Co is a professional theatre company based in Townsville, North
Queensland ,Australia . Tropic Sun showcases the talents of local actors, designers and directors as well as playwrights.Tropic Sun produces an annual season of main house productions and, with its developmental arm 'Terrifically Low Cost Theatre', provides other theatre services such as frequent small avant-garde or local plays, tours, workshops and theatrical entertainment for business and institutional events.cite web|url=http://www.tropicsun.com.au/|title=Tropic Sun official website|accessdate=2007-01-06] Tropic Sun focuses on local talent, particularly graduates from
James Cook University . The Ensemble of actors presents four major shows a year (including a play by Shakespeare) and several short plays mostly at the Old Magistrate's Court building in the city centre but also in other venues.cite web|url=http://www.tropicsun.com.au/people.html|title=Tropic Sun official website - People|accessdate=2007-01-06] 2007 Season Programme]Performances are often preluded by a pre-show dinner (or interval dinners for Shakespeare-in-the-Park). Tropic Sun has a 'Dress Circle' members club which includes discounted tickets and invitations to Dress Circle events before and after performances and through the year.
Since October 2006 the theatre company has been operating from the Old Magistrate's Court building.Townsville Sun Community Newspaper Cash boost for Tropic Sun published 3 January 2007 p27] Along with funding from State Townsville Bulletin Funding provides artistic boost for region's budding thespians published 27 April 2006 p5] Townsville Sun Community Newspaper Artists, groups receive grants published 7 June 2006 p4] and Federal Townsville Bulletin, The Guide Chance for playwrights published 17 November 2006 p26] Grants, the theatre company was in 2006 given a funding boost of $40 000 by the Townsville City Council which was an increase on the $15,000 the company receives annually from the Council. This money is said to tide the company over until it moves to the new 'Arts Hub'. Townsville Bulletin Money provides artistic security published 26 December 2006 p17]
The new Townsville Arts Hub will be situated at the old railway station site on Flinders Street West. Tropic Sun will share the new performing arts space with a capacity of 250-300, rehearsal and administration areas with
dancenorth australia . Additionally there will be administration offices for the North Queensland Concerto and Vocal Competition, Music Centre North Queensland,Australian Festival of Chamber Music , Extensions Youth Dance Company, Townsville Little Theatre and North Queensland Ensembles. The Arts Hub is predicted to be completed by mid-2008 and will cost Townsville City Council and the State Government about $10 million. Casey-Ann Seaniger GO FOR HUB Townsville Sun Community Newspaper published 20 September 2006 p1]History
The production company was established in 1986. In 1988 Tropic Sun represented Australia at the Toga Mura Festival in Japan and in 2002 they represented Townsville at the Fortress Festival in
Suwon , South Korea.cite news|last=Seaniger|first=Casey-Ann|title=Tropic Sun comes of age with celebration|publisher=The Sun|date=21 February 2007 |page=7]Central to the development of Tropic Sun has been Artistic Director Jean-Pierre Voos. Current general manager Lorna Hempstead was also its first general manager, within the intermediate period Ms. Hempstead has held positions with the
Museum of Tropical Queensland , the Townsville Chamber of Commerce, Townsville Enterprise and the board of Tourism Queensland.cite news|last=Quagliata|first=Chris|title=Tropic Sun Theatre appoint GM - Professional approach|publisher=The Sun|date=24 January 2007 |page=10]Recent and upcoming productions
2007 Season
In 2007 12 plays will be staged including; "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, The Zim-Zoom Cabaret, Othello, The Dresser, His and Hers, A Stretch of the Imagination" and "Bombshells", additionally Tropic Sun will present a Shakespeare Festival together with an Olde English Fair.
In March Tropic North will bring to the Civic Theatre "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" a dryly humorous and emotionally gripping study of a relationship that reaches its climax over a night of post-party drinking. Isis Stuckenschmidt Shows of passion Townsville Bulletin The Guide, published 1 December 2006 p30]
2006 Season
During the May 2006 Townsville Shakespeare Festival, Shakespeare in the park was brought to Queens Garden with the performance of "Romeo and Juliet" which consequently toured to Cairns. Cairns Post, The classic love story published 18 May 2006 p26] Starring Kate Hooper and Matthew Ryan in the title roles and a supporting cast of seven actors playing a total of 18 characters. A traditional and practical set was built specifically for Romeo and Juliet under the huge native trees. Isis Stuckenschmidt Romeo and Juliet entrancing under stars Townsville Bulletin The Guide, published 12 May 2006 p23] cite web|url=http://www.tropicsun.com.au/Shows/RomeoJuliet06/romeojuliet.htm|title=Tropic Sun official website - ROMEO AND JULIET|accessdate=2007-01-07]
Set in the early 20th century "Boston Marriage" was a "darkly erotic comedy-of-manners" about two society ladies in a
Boston marriage . Claire wishes to end the relationship with Anna after finding a younger potential lover. The production starred Karen Gibb, Lynda Mullamphy and Katheryn Hooper and was directed by Tropic Sun's Artistic Director Jean-Pierre Voos, it was performed in March at the Old Magistrates Court Shari Tagliabue It sets a cracking pace Townsville Bulletin The Guide, published 24 February 2006 p26] cite web|url=http://www.tropicsun.com.au/Shows/BostonMarriage/BostonMarriage.html|title=Tropic Sun official website - Boston Marriage|accessdate=2007-01-07]"Ignoring the maid's hilarious repeated declarations of her correct name and birthright, Anna continues to blame the Scottish maid for the Irish potato famine, saying they should have rotated the crops. Much of the humour of the piece is during exchanges between the uncaring mistress and homesick servant." Townsville Bulletin ]
References
External links
[http://www.tropicsun.com.au/ Tropic Sun official website]
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