The Sydney Front was an Australian performance group in existence between 1986 and 1993, with one return performance in 2004. Based in Sydney, New South Wales, they toured Australia and internationally. They became known internationally with their 1989 work The Pornography of Performance.
History
The Sydney Front was formed in 1986, and was particularly known for integrating the audience into their productions.[1]
The group briefly reformed in 2004 to perform at the 21st birthday event for the Performance Space in Sydney.[4][5]
Members and description
The core of the group were performers John Baylis, Andrea Eloise, Clare Grant, Nigel Kellaway, and Chris Ryan. Kellaway had been the first Australian to train with Japanese director Tadashi Suzuki.[6] The group combined elements of performance art and experimental theatre in their work.[7]
In 1999 John McCallum, theatre critic in The Australian, wrote "The Sydney Front is still Australia's most influential contemporary performance company, although they disbanded in 1993".[10]
A two-DVD set and streaming program, Staging the Audience: The Sydney Front, documenting The Sydney Front's work, was released by Artfilms in 2012.[11]
^Hamilton, Margaret. Transfigured Stages: Major Practitioners and Theatre Aesthetics in Australia, Editions Rodopi, Amsterdam 2011, ISBN978-90-420-3356-6
^Margaret., Hamilton (2011). Transfigured stages : major practitioners and theatre aesthetics in Australia. Amsterdam: Rodopi. ISBN978-9042033566. OCLC743298882.
^"AusStage". AusStage. 6 November 2004. Retrieved 28 November 2024.
^Margaret., Hamilton (2011). Transfigured stages : major practitioners and theatre aesthetics in Australia. Amsterdam: Rodopi. ISBN978-9042033566. OCLC743298882.
^"AusStage". www.ausstage.edu.au. Retrieved 19 March 2019.