Griffin Theatre Company
Griffin Theatre Company is an Australian theatre specialising in new works, based in Sydney. Founded in 1979, it is the resident theatre company at the Stables Theatre in Kings Cross, [New South Wales|Kings Cross]. the artistic director is Declan Greene.
Artistic directors
- Declan Greene
- Lee Lewis
- Sam Strong
- Nick Marchand
- David Berthold
- Ros Horin
- Ian Watson
- Peter Kingston
History
Founded in 1979 its original founders were Peter Carmody, Penny Cook, Eadie Kurzer, Jenny Laing-Peach, and Rosemarie Lenzo. The organisation held its first meetings in Laing-Peach's cottage in Griffin Street, Surry Hills. Their first project was to present the Irish play The Ginger Man by James Patrick Donleavy at the Kirk Gallery in Cleveland Street, Surry Hills on 6 April 1979. The first Artistic Director was Peter Kingston who served until the appointment of Ian B Watson in 1988.For the 1984 season the company was awarded The Sydney Critic's Circle Award for "the most significant contribution to theatre that year." In 1986 The SBW Foundation Purchased the Stables Theatre and offered the company a lifetime rent-free lease.
The theatre focuses on "all-Australia" talent and works.
Cate Blanchett and Jacqueline McKenzie began their professional careers at Griffin. The films Lantana, The Boys, and The Heartbreak Kid were based on plays produced by Griffin. Away, Australia's most produced contemporary play, also started at the company.
Programs
The Batch Festival
In 2018 Griffin launched an annual experimental theatre festival, the Batch Festival. It is a three-week festival featuring multiple shows each day, curated to highlight emerging artists. It was paused in 2021 owing to the COVID-19 pandemic.Griffin Independent and Griffin Special Extras
Running since 2004, in parallel to Griffin's own mainstage season of new Australian plays, Griffin Independent is an annual season of 5β6 new plays presented by independent theatre companies. In 2018, Griffin Independent was updated to Special Extras.Awards
Griffin Award
Bestowed annually since 1998, the Griffin Award is offered to the most outstanding new work as read and judged by a panel appointed by Griffin. The award comes with a $10,000 cash prize. One stipulation on entry is that all works submitted have not been performed or produced prior.- 1998 β Catherine Zimdahl for Clark in Sarajevo
- 1999 β Neil Cole for Alive at Williamstown Pier
- 2000 β Ian Wilding for Below
- 2001 β Verity Laughton for Burning
- 2002 β Noelle Janacsewska for Songket and Patrick Van der Werf for Presence
- 2003 β Brendan Cowell for Rabbit
- 2004 β Debra Oswald for Mr Bailey's Minder
- 2005 β Ian Wilding for The Carnivores
- 2006 β Mary Rachel Brown for Australian Gothic
- 2007 β Damien Millar for Emergency Sex and Other Desperate Measures
- 2008 β Glace Chase for Whore
- 2009 β Lachlan Philpott for Silent Disco
- 2010 β Aidan Fennessy for Brutopia
- 2011 β Glace Chase for A Hoax
- 2012 β Vivienne Walshe for This is Where We Live
- 2013 β Donna Abela for Jump for Jordan
- 2014 β Angus Cerini for The Bleeding Tree
- 2015 β Stephen Carleton for The Turquoise Elephant
- 2016 β Melissa Reeves for The Zen of Table Tennis
- 2017 β David Finnigan for Kill Climate Deniers
- 2018 β Suzie Miller for On the Face of It
- 2019 β Mark Rogers for Superheroes
- 2020 - Dylan Van Den Berg for way back when
- 2022 - Grace Chow for ''The Promise Land''
Griffin Studio
Griffin Studio is a year-long residency for directors, writers and dramaturgs with the company, established in 2011. It is awarded annually to one or more applicants.Lysicrates Prize
Founded in 2015, the Lysicrates Prize is awarded annually to a play and is described as a "philanthropic initiative presented by The Lysicrates Foundation and produced by Griffin Theatre Company". The inaugural prize was won by Steve Rodgers for his play Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam.Incubator Fellowship
In 2020 the company partnered with Create NSW to form the Incubator β NSW Theatre Fellowship program. Shortlisted fellows complete a three-month incubator program for emerging playwrights, directors, dramaturgs, designers and composers to work with the company. One of the fellows is then chosen to receive $30,000 to "pursue a self-directed program of professional development in Australia or overseas".;Winners
- 2020: Ang Collins
- 2021: Happy Feraren
- 2022: Eve Beck
Suzie Miller Award
The Suzie Miller Award was established in 2024 for mid-career playwrights, named in honour of Australian playwright Suzie Miller. The award provides a full commission and residency at the theatre, along with mentorship by Miller. It is open to established writers whose work deals with "knotty, contemporary questions". The inaugural winner of the award was Mary Rachel Brown.Recent seasons
Recent Griffin Theatre Company mainstage seasons are listed below.2020 season
Family Values by David Williamson. 17 January β 7 March 20202019 season
Dead Cat Bounce by Mary Rachel Brown. 22 February β 6 April 2019Prima Facie by Suzie Miller. 17 May β 22 June 2019City of Gold by Meyne Wyatt. 26 July β 31 August 2019Splinter by Hilary Bell. 6 September β 12 October 2019First Love Is The Revolution by Rita Kalnejais. 6 September β 12 October 20192018 season
Kill Climate Deniers by David Finnigan. 23 February β 7 April 2018Good Cook. Friendly. Clean. by Brooke Robinson. 4 May β 16 June 2018The Almighty Sometimes by Kendall Feaver. 27 July β 8 September 2018The Feather in the Web by Nick Coyle. 5 October β 17 November 20182017 season
A Strategic Plan by Ross Mueller. 27 January β 11 March 2017The Homosexuals or 'Faggots' by Declan Greene. 17 March β 29 April 2017Rice by Michele Lee. 21 July β 26 August 2017Diving For Pearls by Katherine Thomson. 8 September β 28 October 20172016 season
Ladies Day by Alana Valentine. 5 February β 26 March 2016Replay by Phillip Kavanagh. 2 April β 7 May 2016The Literati by Justin Fleming. 27 May β 16 July 2016Gloria by Benedict Andrews. 26 August β 8 October 2016The Turquoise Elephant by Stephen Carleton. 14 October β 16 November 20162015 season
Masquerade by Kate Mulvany. 7β17 January 2015Caress/Ache by Suzie Miller. 27 February β 11 April 2015The House on the Lake by Aidan Fennessy. 15 May β 20 June 2015The Bleeding Tree by Angus Cerini. 31 July β 5 September 2015A Rabbit for Kim Jong-il by Kit Brookman. 9 October β 21 November 20152014 season
Emerald City by David Williamson. 17 October β 6 December 2014The Witches by Roald Dahl, adapted from the stage play by David Wood. 24 September β 5 October 2014Ugly Mugs by Peta Brady. 18 July β 24 August 2014Eight Gigabytes of Hardcore Pornography by Declan Greene. 2 May β 14 June 2014Jump for Jordan by Donna Abela 14 February β 29 March 2014The Serpent's Table by Darren Yap and Lee Lewis. 24β27 January 20142013 season
Dreams in White - by Duncan Graham. 8 February β March 2013 The Bull, the Moon and the Coronet of Stars β by Van Badham. 2 May β June 2013Beached β by Melissa Bubnic. 17 July 31 August 2013The Floating World β by John Romeril. 4 October β 16 November 20132012 season
The Boys β by Gordon Graham. 6 January β 3 March 2012The Story of Mary MacLane by Herself β by Bojana Novakovic, music by Tim Rogers, after the writings of Mary MacLane. 4 April β 12 May 2012Angela's Kitchen β by Paul Capsis and Julian Meyrick. 15 May β 9 June 2012A Hoax β by Rick Viede. 20 July β 1 September 2012Between Two Waves - by Ian Meadows. 5 October β 17 November 20122011 season
Speaking in Tongues β by Andrew Bovell. 4 February β 19 March 2011Silent Disco β by Lachlan Philpott. 22 April β 4 June 2011And No More Shall We Part β by Tom Holloway. 29 July β 3 September 2011This Year's Ashes β by Jane Bodie. 7 October β 19 November 2011 Museum of Broken Relationships - by the Griffin Audience, in collaboration with Ian Meadows, Kate Mulvany, Shannon Murphy, Paige Rattray2010 season
Graces β by Angus Cerini, Elise Hearst and Lachlan Philpott. 14 September β 7 December 2010Love Me Tender β by Tom Holloway. 18 March β 11 April 2010Like a Fishbone by Anthony Weigh. 16 July β 7 August 2010Quack by Ian Wilding. 27 August β 2 October 2010Angela's Kitchen by Paul Capsis and Julian Meyrick / Associate Writer Hilary Bell. 5 November β 18 December 20102009 season
The Fates β by Kamarra Bell-Wykes, Jonathan Ari Lander and Catherine Ryan. 19 May β November 2009Holiday β by Ranters Theatre. 4β28 February 2009Concussion by Ross Mueller. 13 March β 4 April 2009The Call β by Patricia Cornelius. 1 May β 6 June 2009Savage River β by Steve Rodgers. 12 June β 8 July 2009Strange Attractor β by Sue Smith. 23 October β 21 November 20092008 season
Seasons β by Nicki Bloom, Jonathan Gavin, Sue Smith and Rick Viede. 19 January β 8 February 2008China β by William Yang. 19 January β 8 February 2008The Kid β by Michael Gow. 22 March β 26 April 2008Don't Say The Words β by Tom Holloway. 4β26 July 2008The Modern International Dead β by Damien Millar. 12 September β 11 October 2008Tender β by Nicki Bloom. 21 November β 20 December 2008Impractical Jokes β by Charlie Pickering. 23 January β 2 February 20082007 season
Holding the Man β Adapted by Tommy Murphy. from the book by Timothy Conigrave 8 February β 3 March 2007The Nightwatchman β by Daniel Keene. 9 March β 18 April 2007October β by Ian Wilding. 20 April β 26 May 2007The Story of the Miracles at Cookie's Table β by Wesley Enoch. 10 August β 22 September 2007King Tide β by Katherine Thomson. 18 October β 24 November 2007The Seven Needs β by 7-ON. 27 March β 13 November 2007The Emperor of Sydney β by Louis Nowra. 16 August β 23 September 2007Commissioned and premiered works
Playwrights whose work has premiered at Griffin include:- Glenda Adams β The Monkey Trap
- Richard Barrett β The Heartbreak Kid
- Hilary Bell β Wolf Lullaby, The Falls
- Andrew Bovell β After Dinner, Whisky on the Breath of a Drunk You Love, Speaking in Tongues, Ship of Fools
- Brendan Cowell β Rabbit
- Timothy Daly β Kafka Dances, The Moonwalkers, Private Visions of Gottfried Kellner
- Wesley Enoch β The Story of the Miracles at Cookie's Table
- Gordon Graham β The Boys
- Michael Gow β Away, Europe, Live Acts on Stage
- Noel Hodda β The Secret House, Half Safe,
- Ingle Knight β White Nancy
- Ned Manning β Us or Them, Belonging
- Tommy Murphy β Strangers in Between, Holding the Man
- Louis Nowra β Death of Joe Orton, The Boyce Trilogy: The Woman with Dog's Eyes, The Marvellous Boy, The Emperor of Sydney
- Debra Oswald β Mr Bailey's Minder, The Peach Season
- Stephen Sewell β The Father We Loved on a Beach by the Sea, In Stillness My Sister Speaks to Me, The Secret Death of Salvador Dali, Three Furies Scenes from the life of Francis Bacon
- Katherine Thomson β Wonderlands, King Tide
- Ian Wilding β Below, Torrez, October
- Catherine Zimdahl β ''Clark in Sarajevo''