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Sigrid Madeline Thornton AO (born 12 February 1959) is an Australian film and television actress. Her television work includes Prisoner (1979–80), All the Rivers Run (1983), SeaChange (1998–2019) and Wentworth (2016–2018).
Queensland Theatre is based in its own complex at South Brisbane. It performs in the much smaller venues than the original SGIO Theatre, named after two well known Brisbane theatre actors, Bille Brown and Diane Cilento. It has in the past performed in the Playhouse Theatre, Cremorne Theatre and at one time in the Lyric Theatre, all part of the ...
Offsiders returns to ABC TV for its twentieth season, with new host Abbey Gelmi. [19] The tenth season of Australian Idol debuts on the Seven Network. [20] The third season of ABC TV's Muster Dogs premieres. [21] 3: Media Watch returns to ABC TV for its thirty-sixth season, with new presenter Linton Besser. [22] 5
The Lyric Theatre is a proscenium theatre and is the largest venue in QPAC, with a seating capacity of approximately 2,000. It is Brisbane's main venue for musicals, operas and ballets. [7] The Concert Hall is the second largest venue in QPAC, with a seating capacity of approximately 1,600 (1,800 if the choir balcony seats are used). It is ...
The Twelfth Night Players was an amateur group founded by Rhoda Mary Felgate who had directed many plays for the Brisbane Repertory Theatre Society.That society was for advanced performers and she believed that with her teaching skills she could found a new company for a company of improving amateurs who could perform important plays.
It was known as the Brisbane Repertory Theatre Society, [1] and Rhoda Mary Felgate was a founding member and an early play director. [2] The company is said to be one of the oldest continuously operating theatre companies in Australia, [citation needed] operating under Sisley's direction until her death in a road accident in 1945. Sisley had ...
George Wallace Jnr was the show's main host and star attraction. [2] The show reproduced the stage of the defunct Theatre Royal in Brisbane, complete with curtains, footlights, stage props, dancing girls, and camera shots replicating the ambience of a bygone era. [2] In 1962 Gladys Moncrieff made guest appearances on the show. [3]
[3] In May 2019, World of Wonder debuted Werq the World, a 10-episode docuseries directed by Jasper Rischen. It presents behind-the-scenes looks at the lives of the performers who were on the 2018 European leg of the tour, with each episode profiling a different queen. [4] A second season of the docuseries started streaming in June 2020. [5]