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Melbourne Theatre

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Melbourne Theatre Company is the oldest professional theatre company in Australia. It was founded in 1953 by John Sumner as the Union Theatre Repertory Company, based at the Union Theatre of the University of Melbourne's Student Union building.

Sumner's original idea was to present a season of plays over those months when the Union Theatre was not being used by student drama societies. It was Australia's first professional repertory theatre, presenting a new play every two weeks during the season. Later, that became three weekly repertory.

The first play, Jean Anouilh's Colombe, opened on 31 August 1953, starring Zoe Caldwell (who was later to have considerable success on Broadway), George Fairfax, and Alex Scott.

Over the years, MTC has championed Australian writing, introducing the works of writers such as Alan Seymour, Vance Palmer, Patrick White, Alan Hopgood, Alexander Buzo, David Williamson, John Romeril, Jim McNeil, Alma De Groen, John Powers, Matt Cameron, Ron Elisha, Justin Fleming, Janis Bolodis, Hannie Rayson, Louis Nowra, Michael Gurr, Jack Davis, Michael Gow and Joanna Murray-Smith , to mainstream Melbourne audiences.

The first Australian play produced by the company, Summer of the Seventeenth Doll by Ray Lawler, in 1955 was quickly recognised as an Australian classic.

Lawler had by that time succeeded Sumner as Director of the company, taking it through the 1955 and 1956 seasons. When Lawler left to perform The Doll in London, he handed the directorship to Wal Cherry, who oversaw the company from 1956 until 1959.

Cherry's experimental and daring approach to theatre did much to broaden the tastes of Melbourne theatre-goers, though the company suffered at the box-office.

In 1959, John Sumner returned and subsequently steered the company through twenty-eight years of growth and prosperity, watching it become, by the time he retired in 1987, one of the largest theatre company in Australia.

Since then the company has had two artistic directors: Roger Hodgman (1987–1999), who steered MTC through the financially troublesome period of the late eighties and nineties, and Simon Phillips, who has been Artistic Director from 2000. In July 2010, Phillips announced his resignation from the company, effective at the conclusion of the 2011 Season.

In January 2009, the MTC Theatre, the Company’s new performance home, opened on Southbank Boulevard in the heart of Melbourne’s cultural precinct, allowing much of season to be performed on the new 500-seat stage of the Sumner Theatre.

Melbourne Theatre Company aims to produce classic and contemporary Australian and international theatre with style, passion and world-class artistic excellence to entertain, challenge and enrich audiences in Melbourne, Victoria and Australia.

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THE TEAM

Brett Sheehy AO, Artistic Director

Ann Tonks, Executive Director

Aidan Fennessy, Associate Director

Patrick Healey, Finance Director

Andrew Boyd, Development Director

Kylie McCormack, Casting Director

Vanessa Rowsthorn, Marketing Director

Debora McInnes, PR and Communications Manager

Dale Bradbury,  Director CRM and Ticketing

Brenna Sotiropoulos, Acting Ticketing Manager

Mark Wheeler, Theatre Manager

Adam J Howe, Head of Production

Melbourne Theatre Company

252 Sturt Street

Southbank VIC 3006

Australia

info@mtc.com.au

http://www.mtc.com.au/

Here are few videos reflect some of their work.

http://youtu.be/bBA7M7Y5WO4

http://youtu.be/2-OLaGlEs1c

http://youtu.be/RguEZNolCAc

http://youtu.be/rfDQEAIQ18s

http://youtu.be/zOU452Nzbq4

http://youtu.be/M_GyyiCe-7M

http://youtu.be/C9060LnQh3s

http://youtu.be/s9D3tuV61os