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Harvest Rain Theatre Company was a not-for-profit theatre company based in Brisbane, Australia.[1] Beginning as an amateur company, [2] it evolved into a professional musical theatre company presenting arena productions around Australia, before closing in 2022.
Address | Brisbane Australia |
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Years active | 1985 - 2022 |
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Harvest Rain began in 1985 as a small drama group in New Farm, Queensland, Australia.[3] The founding members of the company were the brothers Robbie Parkin and David Parkin and the husband and wife team Chris Crooks and Judy Crooks. The name "Harvest Rain" was chosen because Chris Crooks liked the word "harvest" and the team felt that the word "rain" softened it.[4] The company initially staged a range of amateur productions and the shows featured a small ensemble of dedicated actors, operating out of the Sydney Street Theatre in New Farm.[5]
In 2008 the company moved to the Mina Parade Warehouse in Alderley and began presenting all its mainhouse productions at QPAC.[6]
In 2012, the company announced that it was in the final stages of transitioning into becoming a fully professional musical theatre company, the first of its kind in Queensland. Harvest Rain produced Oklahoma! in 2013 as its first fully professional production.[7]
In 2014, the company's first fully professional season included Guys and Dolls starring Ian Stenlake and Daryl Somers, Spamalot starring Jon English, Simon Gallaher, Frank Woodley and Julie Anthony, and an arena production of Cats starring Marina Prior and featuring over 500 performers on stage, making it the largest production of Cats ever staged in the southern hemisphere.[8]
In 2014, the company moved its training, rehearsals, and administration to a building on the north side of Brisbane known as the Hayward Street Studios.[9]
Spamalot won Harvest Rain the Matilda Award for Best Musical or Cabaret in 2014.[10]
In 2015, the company produced The Pirates of Penzance to celebrate QPAC's 30th birthday.[11] The show starred Andrew O'Keefe, John Wood and Nancye Hayes and featured Billy Bourchier as Frederic and Georgina Hopson as Mabel, in their professional debut. The production was directed by Simon Gallaher.
In 2016, Harvest Rain presented an arena production of Hairspray in Brisbane, Adelaide and Newcastle, with a cast featuring Lauren McKenna, Simon Burke, Christine Anu, Tim Campbell, Wayne Scott Kermond and Amanda Muggleton.[12] An arena production of Grease followed, performed in Brisbane, Newcastle and Adelaide in 2017, Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, Perth and Brisbane again, in 2018.[13] In 2019, an arena production of The Wizard of Oz toured Brisbane, Adelaide and Newcastle in 2019[14] and Sydney in 2020.[15]
In November 2022, the company (now rebranded as AVT Live), was reported to have cancelled an Australian capital city tour of We Will Rock You: The Arena Experience after Tim O'Connor (company director) and his partner Dennett Hudson (company director) were arrested and charged with sexual offences.
The company closed in November 2022.[16]
Multiple media outlets reported that O'Connor and his partner had been charged with sex offences against children.[17] [18]
In August 2024, The Courier Mail issued an apology to the younger of the two men (Dennett Hudson) who had been accused, expressing regret for any embarrassment or hurt caused. The publication also acknowledged that all charges against him had been dropped.
From CM: In November 2022, The Courier-Mail published three articles concerning a 35-year-old man who worked in a Brisbane theatre company who had been charged by police.
Those articles incorrectly suggested that the man was charged with sexual offending against children, and students at the theatre company. The charges were brought after a complaint by a person in their 30s, and all of those charges have since been dropped.
The Courier-Mail sincerely regrets the error, and apologises to the man for any hurt and embarrassment caused by the publication of the articles.
On 16 October 2024 Channel 9 released a statement. On 4 November 2022, 9News Brisbane broadcast a report about a 35-year old male and his 41-year-old partner who worked at a Brisbane theatre company and had been charged by police. The report was based on a public statement from police that incorrectly suggested the man had been charged with sexual offending against children. 9News was not aware of the errors in the police's statement. 9News wishes to clarify that the sexual offence charges[19] facing the 35-year-old male related to a complaint made by a person in their 30s, and that all of those charges have since been dropped.
Notable people associated with the company include:
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