Mercury's Wings Twelfth Night
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Friday, October 8, 2010
Seen any great theatre?
Hi All,
Just wondering if anyone has seen any great theatre lately?
I am off to see Richard the Third in Brissie next week. Directed by Tom McSweeny, so should be a good show!
If you have seen something good, let us know.
Mercury's Wings has started rehearsals for Twelfth Night. Jennifer Flowers is just lovely. She is very gentle with us...well except for the breathing! I am learning so much, often it is something that I thought I knew! It's good to know when to shut-up and listen to someone who obviously knows more than you!
The tickets go on sale next week!!! Book at the Arts Centre!!! Group bookings have been dropped to 6 people, as we figured it is easier to find an extra 2 people than it is to have to find 4 or five...
Shaping up to be a good show. Watching Andrew Trump rant and scheme as the drunken Sir Toby is a real treat!
Sunday, September 26, 2010
TN Directors Announced!
Jennifer Flowers - DirectorJennifer Flowers is an actor/director/teacher.
Directing Credits:
Molly Sweeney; Top Dogs; Antigone; Broken Glass; Oz Shorts; Replays; Dancing at Lughnasa for the Queensland Theatre Company. Morning Sacrifice.
The Glass Menagerie; Amigos (&National Tour ) Associate to Cate Blanchett’s production of the Year of Magical Thinking for the Sydney Theatre Company.(Touring Director National Tour 2008/2009.
There Goes the Neighbourhood; The Kiss of the Spiderwoman; The Idiot; Burn This; Sex: Cubed for La Boite Theatre. Dream Hunters; The Frozen Toes of Ignatius Rose; Prince Cinders; Virtually Richard; Score; Co-directed for Expressions Dance Company.
Dangerous Liasons; The Winter's Tale; Shakespeare Unzipped;The Arabian Nights for QUT
The Man from Mukinupin for USQ.
As You Like It for Harvest Rain Theatre Company.
The Soldier's Tale for QPAC.
Acting Credits :
Doubt (& National Tour);The Lady in the Van ; The Crucible STC.
Mrs Warren's Profession; The Skin of our Teeth; Honour; After the Ball (& National Tour);The Tempest; The Marriage of Figaro; Julius Caesar; Arcadia;Simpatico;The Gift of the Gorgon; The Shaughraun; Romeo and Juliet; Mrs Klein; The Crucible; The Cherry Orchard; Season's Greetings The Glass Menagerie; Hotel Sorrento A Cheery Soul(& Adelaide Festival) Ghosts; Dinkum Assorted for the Queensland Theatre Company.
Othello;
The Removalists; Bartholomew Fair; Private Lives; Hedda Gabler; Design For Living; Trumpets and Rasberries; Tartuffe; Summer; Europe; The Old Selection; Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf for TN! Theatre Company.
The Misanthrope; Macbeth; Madam's Late Mother; The Chairs; The Proposal; The Human Voice for the
The Soldier's Tale; Summer of the Aliens; Legends; for QPAC
Awards:
Matilda Awards for Excellence in Acting/Directing;1988;1992;1996;2000.Nomination Helpmann Award Best Actress Doubt STC 2007.
Peer Assessment Panel Arts
Board Member QTC 1996-2003.
Churchill Fellowship 2005

Claudine had a 10 yr career in Europe as a professional ballet & contemporary dancer, performing lead roles in musical theatre including Anita in West Side Story and Peggy Sue in Buddy Holly, before turning her energies to directing.
These include: Much Ado About Nothing with 8 Gold Coast Area Theatre Awards nominations, Sweet Phoebe by Michael Gow, R U Hmlt? devised by James Anderson & Claudine, Endgame by Samuel Beckett and Art by Yasmina Reza.
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Design Sketches








Friday, September 24, 2010
Cast Announced!
The auditions were all of a very high quality and it was great to see a mix of familiar and new faces.
His film and television performances incorporate: 'On The Beach,' 'Blue Heelers,' and 'Stingers.' James is a Member of Frank Theatre in Brisbane, performing at the Powerhouse.
He has trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art; studied Improvisation and Mask with Brin Pritchard of Le Coq School Paris; Meisner Technique at the Actors Playhouse in Melbourne; and Suzuki Method with the Frank Theatre, Brisbane. He recently returned from the Toga International Theatre Festival where he performed the lead role with Frank Theatre at the invitation of renowned theatre director Tadashi Suzuki.

Carmen Trevino – Viola (MWTC Youth Ambassador)
Carmen is very keen on Shakespeare. She was introduced to his charms by Grin ‘n’ Tonic Theatre Troupe in high school. She then performed in their productions of Romeo & Juliet (directed by Bryan Nason and Niki-J Witt) and A Midsummer Nights Dream as an actor and musician. Since then Carmen has played Hero in Much Ado About Nothing and Ophelia in Hamlet and has been schooled in the finer points of Shakespeare performance and scholarship by Jennifer Flowers. Most recently, Carmen performed the Handler monologue from Jane Martin’s “Talking With” at the Gold Coast Little Theatre’s 2010 One Act Play season. Carmen is delighted to play Viola and thanks MWTC for the experience.
Sarah McLeod – Olivia
This is Sarah’s debut performance with Mercury’s Wings. Other theatre credits include Sophie Is…, Twelfth Night, Tame It!, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Woe Is Me and Midsummer Mechanicals (Soapbox Theatre Productions), Epiphany: SWELL Closing Ceremony (Fireworx Youth Ensemble), Trails of Light (Woodford Theatre Company), The Trojan Women (Griffith University), Surface Paradiso (Gold Coast Comix), Uni-Reach School Tour (Griffith University Drama Outreach Program), Not I (GUTT), A Spurt of Blood (GUTT), Fall of the House of Usher (GUTT), Macbeth (Woodford Theatre Company), Jumping Mouse Puppet Show (Woodford Theatre Company) Y (Gold Coast Youth Arts).
Sarah has recently completed her apprenticeship with The Queensland Shakespeare Ensemble and is a graduate of Griffith University’s Bachelor of Arts in Applied Theatre.
John Rees-Osborne - Malvolio
In Melbourne John played leads in Breaker Morant; Living Together; Twelfth Night; The Ghost Train; Don's Party; and Private Lives. Roles on the Coast include, for GCLT: A Christmas Carol (Scrooge); The Three Musketeers (Richelieu); An Ideal Husband (Caversham); Our Country’s Good (Captain Collins, Robert Sideway); Murdered to Death (Colonel Craddock); The Importance of Being Earnest (the two butlers); and two roles in the 2009 one act plays; for the Arts Centre Henry Higgins in My Fair Lady. He directed 84 Charing Cross Road, Ring Round the Moon, The Wind in the Willows and Arsenic & Old Lace for GCLT.
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Brin Pritchard - Feste
With a Bachelor of Education in Drama and Post Graduate Diploma in Film already under his belt, in 1997-98 Brin went to Paris to study with the great theatre teacher and practitionerJacques Lecoq.
Brin has a long list of credits as an actor, theatre writer, director and teacher in Australia and the UK. Recent performances include: CafĂ© Floriani and Spirit of the Mask, two very popular Commedia dell’arte shows for secondary schools. He has also performed for companies such as Emerge, Underground and Evocations in shows such as Callisthesia at the Brisbane Powerhouse, Batavia at the Judith Wright Centre and A Man with 5 Children by Nick Enright.
With Mercury’s Wings on the Gold Coast he played Horatio in Shakespeare’s Hamlet, Hamm in Becket’s Endgame and Leonato in Much Ado About Nothing, and with La Mama in Melbourne played a very innovative Clown in The Show Must Go On.
Brin has extensive teaching experience. He was a tutor/director at the Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE – Performing Arts Department from 1990-98 and for Inner London Education Authority at the Fleet Community Education Centre in 1986-87. Since then he has been employed by various organizations including Backbone Youth Arts and Lightwire Theatre Company as a specialist tutor in Improvisation, Mime, Clown and Commedia dell’arte.

Tara Page - Maria
Tara Page is playing the role of Maria in Mercury's Wings production of Twelfth Night. She is really looking forward to working with a bunch of such talented people, not to mention a whole lot of fun! Tara relocated to the Gold Coast 'temporarily' from Sydney, and two and a half years later, finds herself still here and loving it. While on the GC, Tara has thrown herself into the local theatre scene, participating in productions with Gold Coast Little Theatre, Spotlight Theatre and even venturing up to Brisbane to work with That Production Company.

Andrew Trump - Sir Toby Belch
Andrew has over thirty years experience in professional and community theatre as an actor, director, teacher and administrator.
Recent Gold Coast roles include Boracchio in “Much Ado About Nothing” for Mercury’s Wings, Tony in “Dial M for Murder” for Gold Coast Little Theatre, and Serge in "Art" for Javeenbah Theatre. Other roles have included Peer in "Peer Gynt" for the New England Theatre Company, Macduff in "Macbeth" for University of New England Productions and Starkweder in "An Unexpected Guest" for Sydney's Genesian Theatre.
Directing credits include “One for the Pot” for Kaniva Drama Group, "The Country Wife" for the Armidale Playhouse, "The Bear" for Genesian Theatre, "Art" for Javeenbah Theatre and "Deathtrap" for the Gold Coast Little Theatre.
In the 90s, Andrew was General Manager of the New England Theatre Company, based in Armidale NSW, and then Q Theatre in Penrith NSW. Between 1978 and 1992 Andrew taught drama in high schools in NSW and Victoria.

Michael Thomas - Antonio
Over the past ten years Michael has undertaken principal and supporting roles in a diverse range of community and professional productions on the Gold Coast and in Brisbane, including “Under Milk Wood”, “No Sex Please, We’re British”, “Cabaret”, “Gypsy”, “Kiss Me, Kate”, “42nd Street”, “West Side Story”, “Annie Get Your Gun”, “Funny Girl In Concert”, “Oliver!” and “Singin’ In The Rain”. He played Antonio in the 2008 Mercury’s Wings’ production of “Much Ado About Nothing” and recently appeared at Brisbane’s Powerhouse Arts Centre as the Rev. ‘Harry’ Harrington in the critically acclaimed production of “Shadowlands”.

Studying drama since he was ten years old, Jack has been involved in musicals and stage plays for many years. This year has been the most exciting for him. Jack played the lead role of Troy Bolton in Art Centre Gold Coast’s production of High School Musical 2, then a supporting role in Guys and Dolls, followed by a solo act in Oh the Humanity and the role of ‘Steve’ in ‘Has Alice Frikken a Ghost of a Chance’ at Javeenbah Theatre. Jack is really excited about doing a Shakespeare role and feels honoured to be given the opportunity to work under director Jennifer Flowers.

Samantha Colwell – Valentine
This is Samantha’s second collaboration with Mercury’s Wings Theatre Company, having previously appeared in The Bear during their season of play readings. Other theatre credits include An Ideal Husband, Hamlet, The Vagina Monologues, A Streetcar Named Desire, A Marriage Proposal, and The One Day of the Year. Samantha has trained in Practical Aesthetics with Andrea Moor, Linklater with the Queensland Shakespeare Ensemble, singing with James Dobinson, voice with Flloyd Kennedy and improvisation with Impromafia. She has attended workshops run by Jennifer Flowers, Michael Futcher and David Berthold for La Boite Theatre Company; Jan Russ for Film and Television School International and by NIDA’s Open Program. Samantha is a graduate of the University of Queensland with a degree in English Literature and History.
Noel Thompson - Sir Andrew Aguecheek, Captain
Noel is looking forward to working with MW and JF again. His last role with MW was Don John in "Much Ado". His prior role with JF as director was Major Ross/Ketch Freeman in "our Country's Good". It will be a challenge for him to play a character that is not hated.
The Ruski's are Back!
Friday, September 17, 2010
Back from Melbourne
Well, here I am at the airport after 3 days in Melbourne at the Long Paddock conference. What a week! Cold! Cold! Cold! (for a Gold Coaster!) Producers of work pitching their shows to venue managers etc… Pretty full on and it was great for MWTC to see the level of the shows that were being presented. Very high quality. There was so much good stuff that we were wondering why the GC has never seen any of it?! That’s for another blog, you know what I’m like, do not get me started!
We met lots of great people and of course we had a great time with the gang from The Arts Centre Gold Coast. Many thanks to Destry, Cheryl and Brad for taking us along and showing us the ropes. Also thanks to Sue-Anne and Jayne from marketing and box office, it was great to get to know them a little better. Building these relationships is what will make the GC a strong and legitimate artistic voice in the region.
On a personal note it was also great to get back to Melbourne, the place where I spent my university days and my formative theatre days. Also nice to be there with Claudine and to show her that part of my life. We went to the Victoria Markets and got sore feet walking around the city. We went to my favourite coffee shop in the world, Pellegini’s on Bourke St. Some of you may know this coffee bar, very Italian and very Melbourne.
The trip has planted the seeds of a new work, based on King Lear and a legend of our family…more on that as it comes to hand. We have a title and a concept and that's all I’m saying for now.
When we get back we are getting reading to get stuck into the Twelfth Night rehearsals. I have been reading sonnets in preparation, boning up on my iambics and my punctuation in readiness for Jennifer. I love Shakespeare, but you can’t be complacent with him, ‘cause just when you think you have him, he manages to slip through your fingers…
There is a little video of the trip, so check it out and I will see you all soon!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dame1StNn8E
James
