The Seymour Centre has unveiled their incredible line-up of productions for 2019, with a diverse program of world premieres and critically-acclaimed works.
In 2019 the Seymour Centre is proud to partner with Mardi-Gras to create Mardi Gras Central, which will see the Seymour Centre host 12 nights of wild and wonderful queer performance, theatre, music, dance, circus, cabaret and burlesque from world-class local and International Artists. Amongst the smorgasbord of delights on offer, is the dark and defiant play directed by Kate Gaul, The Moors - a kinky homage to the Bronte sisters that is all about female power and what it is to write one's own story. From the team behind the sell-out show, The Trouble with Harry, this is a play of subversive edginess toppling male-oppressed milieus and taking strong, passionate female characters to new heights.
Other treats in the Mardi Gras season include the startling new work, King, from celebrated director and choreographer, Shaun Parker. The Rise and Fall of St George from Pop-icon Paul Mac and renowned playwright, Lachlan Philpott, and the inaugural Bent Burlesque, featuring some of the world's best queer burlesque stars who will bring their outrageous and outstanding brand of fun to the Seymour Centre over two fabulous nights.
In April, the Seymour Centre's Artistic Director, Tim Jones, will direct the world premiere of Made to Measure, from the award-winning Australian playwright, Alana Valentine. Commissioned by University of Sydney's Charles Perkins Centre, the show stars Megan Wilding (Blackie Blackie Brown), and uses Valentine's signature verbatim-style writing to give voice to the body-positive community by challenging deeply held prejudices around body image in both the fashion and wider arenas.
After wowing audiences in 2018 with The Flick and The Rolling Stone, Outhouse Theatre Company will return to the Reginald stage to present two more Sydney premieres in 2019. Gloria by Brandon Jacob-Jenkins is set in the offices of a hip New York Magazine, where the banter is poisonous, and the work-culture is powered by status and Starbucks. This razor-sharp, dark comedy has blown audiences and critics away with the LA Times calling it "a stunning work-place comedy", The Chicago Tribune touting it as "shocking, hilarious and spectacularly honest".
In September, Outhouse will present John from wunderkind American playwright, Annie Baker after premiering in New York to rave reviews. A week after Thanksgiving in an eerie Pennsylvanian B'n'B, a cheerful host houses a young couple whose relationship is disintegrating while the house and its multitude of kitsch objects look on. Annie Baker's sharp and atmospheric play explores loneliness, communication, and the question of whether objects do, indeed, have souls.
Heading to The Reginald Theatre in July for its Australian premiere is Tanya Ronder's thrilling and epic play, Table. Master craftsman David Best makes a table to celebrate his marriage in 1898, which passes through the family from generation to generation. From the lauded team that brought 2018's The Shifting Heart to Seymour audiences, comes this wonderfully humorous and deeply touching exploration of belonging, identity and what passes through time.
Before Rudd, Gillard, Rudd, Abbott and Turnbull there was Gough Whitlam. Award-winning musical theatre powerhouse, Squabbalogic will make a triumphant return to the Seymour Centre with a very special preview of their boundary-breaking musical-theatrical experience, The Dismissal. Conceived, directed and co-written by Jay James-Moody, The Pre-World Premiere of The Dismissal is a musical and theatrical experience like no other!
The incendiary and internationally-acclaimed smash-hit from the UK's Knaïve Theatre, Bin Laden: The One Man Show has swept the global fringe scene and will head to the Seymour Centre in 2019. This unnerving, unrelenting and unbelievable production is set to challenge Sydney audiences with a different perspective on one of the most notorious men of the 21st Century.
And 2019 will round out with a cheeky and riotously funny production, The Underpants, as adapted by legendary funny-man Steve Martin from the classic German play. The Underpants follows the aftermath of Louise Markes' accidental but very public fall of her bloomers. Directed by Sydney Theatre Award-winning actor, Anthony Gooley (Calamity Jane, A View from a Bridge, Of Mice and Men), this timely production of The Underpants is a wild satire ripe with innuendo and irreverence and is set to be a delightful way to end a spectacular year at the Seymour Centre.
In 2019, Seymour Centre will continue their commitment to arts in education with an exciting 11 weeks of syllabus-based performances and symposiums delivered by their outstanding resident company, Sport for Jove. Included in the 2019 program are Macbeth, The Tempest and The Crucible. These magnificent productions will also be on offer to the general public with special evening performances for everyone to enjoy.
Tickets for the Seymour Centre 2019 productions are on sale now via http://www.seymourcentre.com or the Seymour Centre box office.
THE SEYMOUR CENTRE 2019
MARDI GRAS CENTRAL
DATES
PRODUCTION
PRESENTED BY
7 Feb - 1 Mar
The Moors
Siren Theatre Co and Seymour Centre
16 Feb
Playlist
Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, Siren Theatre Co and Seymour Centre
16 - 17 Feb
Bent Burlesque
Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras
16 - 22 Feb
Cake Daddy
Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras
20 - 24 Feb
King
Shaun Parker & company and Seymour Centre
20 Feb - 1 Mar
Club Briefs
Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras
23 Feb - 1 Mar
The Butch Monologues
Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, Siren Theatre Co and Seymour Centre
28 Feb
The Rise and Fall of St George
Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras in association with Performing Lines
1 Mar
Gavin Rayna Russon
Seymour Centre
SEYMOUR CENTRE SEASON
DATES
PRODUCTION
PRESENTED BY
6, 8, 9 Mar
The Betrayal Season: The Crucible
Sport for Jove and Seymour Centre
3 - 6 Apr
Bin Laden: The One Man Show
Seymour Centre
13 Apr
The Betrayal Season: Othello
Sport for Jove and Seymour Centre
3, 4, 11 May
The Betrayal Season: The Tempest
Sport for Jove and Seymour Centre
16 may - 1 Jun
Made to Measure
Seymour Centre
22, 24, 25 May
The Betrayal Season: The Merchant of Venice
Sport for Jove and Seymour Centre
6 - 29 Jun
Gloria
Outhouse Theatre Co and Seymour Centre
7 & 8 Jun
The Betrayal Season: A Midsummer Night's Dream
Sport for Jove and Seymour Centre
18 - 22 Jun
The Pre-World Premiere of The Dismissal
Squabbalogic Independent Theatre Company
25 Jul - 17 Aug
Table
Whitebox Theatre and Seymour Centre
19 Sep - 12 Oct
John
Outhouse Theatre Co and Seymour Centre
1 Oct - 16 Nov
The Underpants
Sugary Rum Productions
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