In January, the first play of 2017 is a return season of the multi-award winning musical, Ladies in Black. Set in a department store in the elegant 1950s in Sydney, this is a story of growing up and discovering the possibilities life has to offer. With catchy music by Tim Finn and slick direction by Simon Phillips, Ladies in Black makes for a chic night at the theatre.
There is a lot to look forward to in this season. There is gender parity, with nine out of the eighteen writers and directors being female, and nine male. There’s also plenty of diversity, in terms of background of writers, cast and creatives. However (How I wish there was not a however)… This season worries me slightly because it is lacking in any classics. The oldest play (Noises Off) is from 1982. While I love the young, hipster vibe of the 2017 season, I wonder if this niche isn’t already filled by La Boite, Powerhouse, Judith Wright…. Should our State Theatre company be providing us with something different? I also worry that their theme for the season is nothing substantive like this year’s ‘courage and character’ but instead, ‘bringing the best to Queensland’ and #leadingfromqueensland. The whole launch felt more like La Boite, or Griffin, or Malthouse. It lacked the….gravitas I expect from Queensland Theatre.
Sam Strong and the team have one more surprise up their sleeves this evening. They unveil a new name and logo for the company. Queensland Theatre Company is no more- it is now Queensland Theatre. This is apparently to be more inclusive- but it doesn’t feel that way. It feels arrogant, it feels smothering. Queensland Theatre Company (as was) is not all encompassing of Queensland theatre. As for the new logo-it has gone from a unique, dynamic, earthy logo, to as bland as bland can be. A pale blue background with white writing and an almost Disneyland font. It’s dull. It’s corporate. And it’s wholly unnecessary. I wonder if the Queensland Theatre team have watched that superb TV comedy show Utopia. I direct them to the episode about the ridiculous rebrand of a government department…
As we leave the Billie Brown Studio and walk outside to the foyer to mingle, I look up at the newly emblazoned banners and I am bamboozled. I wonder how much arts funding was spent on this. Queensland Theatre may be #leadingfromqueensland. I just hope they’re going in a good direction.
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