dancing with dinosaurs
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dancing with dinosaurs
presents dancing with dinosaurs La Mama presents dancing with dinosaurs April 1 - 12, 2015 La Mama Theatre Part of the 2015 Melbourne International Comedy Festival Devisors/ Daniel Czech, Caitlin Armstrong, Thomas Albert, Eloise Maree Director & Dramaturg/ Daniel Czech Designer/ Jennifer Bismire Lighting Design/ Timothy Gawne Stage Manager/ Imogen Titmarsh Special Thanks to Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts ArTour and Arts QLD for support for this project Eloise Maree – Elo-Opteryx/ Producaur Eloise Maree is a creative producer, theatre maker and provocateur. She has worked in Brisbane, Melbourne, Tasmania, Scotland and Indonesia and is on the board of Backbone Youth Arts. She is the producer/ programmer for monthly underground cabaret night, Velvet Helmet and is currently creative producer and previous positions include Venue Manager at Cygnet Folk Festival, Company Manager of C theatre (Edinburgh Fringe Festival, 2014), Artist Liaison (Falls Festival 201314), Creative Producer and Performer for Public Toilets, Private Words (Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts, Brisbane Powerhouse, La Mama 2014) and festival producer for exist-ence (QCA, 2013). She also does event management for music and charity events and loves her cat. Caitlin Armstrong – Tri-Caito-Tops Caitlin Armstrong is a Brisbane based performer, writer, ukulele player and clown with a background in street performance and applied theatre. She has been seen and loved in theatres and at festivals across Australia including Adelaide Fringe, Woodford Folk Festival, Cairns Festival and MICF. With her elastic face and 8-stringed uke, by night Caitlin is a stand-out cabaret and comedy performer, by day works with the Starlight Children’s Foundation, and by dawn and dusk (or any time she can find in between) writes her own shows. Tom Albert – Tom-Rex Tom Albert is a Brisbane-based writer and performer. He graduated from QUT in 2012 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts. His recent shows include Cradle Productions’ Public Toilets, Private Words (MICF, Wonderland Festival, JWC) and the award-winning Dirty Sexy Politics (MICF, Queensland Cabaret Festival). His writing has also been published inVoiceworks Magazine. Daniel Czech - Directaur Daniel trained as a director at the Victorian College of the Arts. Since graduating he has worked on productions across the country. His credits include, directorial secondment on Melbourne Theatre Company’s production of The Mountaintop, as well as new plays an devised works at Melbourne Fringe, Perth Fringe, and Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary arts. Jennifer Bismire – Design-osaur Jennifer Bismire is a designer, director and puppeteer based in Brisbane. After studying at QUT Jennifer has gone on to make work for multiple independent companies and festivals, notably; Motherboard Productions, Cradle Productions, Woodford Folk Festival, Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Laboite Indie, Anywhere Theatre Festival and Brisbane Festival. Imogen Titmarsh – Tech Raptor Imogen is a free Lance stage manger currently based in Melbourne. She studied Technical Production at QUT. Since graduating she has worked for Queensland Music festival, La Mama, Melbourne Fringe Festival, Brisbane Powerhouse and Adelaide Fringe Festival. She has worked on several independent production in both Brisbane and Melbourne. Tim Gawne – Lighting Design-osaur Tim Gawne is a graduate of QUT’s Technical Production degree. His most recent production credits include LX Operator for Erth’s Dinosaur Zoo, Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain (QPAC), and is currently working on the Brisbane season of Wicked (QPAC). Some of his past Lighting Design credits include Sex with Strangers (Brisbane Powerhouse), Public Toilets, Private Words (Judith Wright Centre & La Mama Theatre in Melbourne), Girls on Film and Jerusalem (QUT, Vena Cava), and Forgotten Fables (Anywhere Theatre Festival). He’s a huge fan of Dinosaurs, all manner of large flightless birds, and is very excited to bring you this historically accurate doco-performance. Eat this Attenborough! Office Phone: (03) 9347 6948 Office Hours: Mon – Fri 10:30am – 5:30pm Level 1, 205 Faraday Street, Carlton VIC 3053 www.lamama.com.au info@lamama.com.au www.facebook.com/lamama.theatre Our sincerest thanks to the many volunteers who generously give their time in support of La Mama. La Mama’s Committee of Management, staff and its wider theatrical community acknowledge that our theatre is on traditional Wurundjeri land. The La Mama community acknowledges the considerable support it has received in the past decade from Jeannie Pratt and The Pratt Foundation. La Mama is financially assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council – its arts funding and advisory body, the Victorian Government through Arts Victoria - Department of Premier and Cabinet, and the City of Melbourne through the Arts and Culture triennial funding program.