reginald_season_poster

The 2012 Reginald Season at The Seymour Centre is one of the most exciting seasons of Independent (ie artist-lead) Seasons of performance in Sydney. Tim Jones, one of the most energetic, open, friendly and all-round good-guys of the Sydney Theatre scene has launched an ecclectic and surprising mix of shows – something for everyone and a something for anyone.

“This year our five show season features four Australian works and draws together dance, comedy, music and drama. Dive into the World Premiere of renowned choreographer Sue Healey’s latest new work, comic Damian Callinan’s brilliant, warm and very funny ode to rural Australia, a Kate Gaul directed Sydney premiere of an Off-Broadway music kaleidoscope, Deborah Thomson’s stand out theatre gem from the Sydney Fringe and a fresh Adelaidian spin on a riveting drama by Aussie writer Daniel Keene. Check out the season trailer here. Thanks to all who’ve embraced Reg thus far: Arts NSW, the University of Sydney, the many companies and individuals who lined up to be a part of the program and our audiences, the ever-growing ‘Friends of Reg’. ”

I look forward to checking it out… pretty exciting stuff.

VIDEO CREDITS:
Video composition: James Nery of Motion Republiq http://www.motionrepubliq.com/
Tune: Delinquent Beat. Written by: Pat Capocci. From the CD: Delinquent Beat. Released by: Presstone Music Intentional. http://www.patcapocci.com.au

Reginald Season, July to December 2012: http://www.thereginald.com
Bookings: http://www.seymourcentre.com.au

Reginald Season One was eclectic, provocative, inventive and, according to Sydney theatre blogger Augusta Supple, wonderfully diverse and robust. Not a bad start. I’m very pleased to keep expanding the vision with an equally dynamic Season Two.

Variant — Choreographed by Sue Healey, Produced by Performing Lines
The Merger — Written & performed by Damian Callinan, As part of the Sydney Fringe
Myths and Hymns — Composed by Adam Guettel, Produced by Paul Holmes Productions
My Private Parts — An Inside View of Fertilisation — Written & performed by Deborah Thomson, Produced by Stories Like These
The Share — Written by Daniel Keene, Produced by Peter Gahan in association with five.point.one