Back to Back Theatre is one of the leading contemporary Australian theater companies engaging with disability on stage. The company is based in
Geelong, Victoria creating its work nationally and touring around the world. The work produced by the company explores questions about politics, ethics and philosophy in humanity.
The company originated in 1987, and a year later their first performance Big Bag was put on stage.
In 1999 the company gained an Artistic Director Bruce Gladwin who helped nurture company's unique artistic voice with an emphasis on the ensemble's own commentaries on broad social and cultural dialogue. Created through a process of research, improvisation and scripting, new work is realized via collaboration between the ensemble, artistic director and guest artists.
The ensemble currently consists of six actors, all of whom are neurodivergent or disabled. As of May 2022 the Back to Back ensemble are: Simon Laherty, Sarah Mainwaring, Scott Price, Mark Deans and Breanna Deleo.
Back to Back Theater reached their first international attention in 2007 after touring with ''small metal objects and'' winning a Green Room Award.
Another play ''Ganesh versus the Third Reich'' revolved around ideas of eugenics and Nazism and received a Helpmann award after its first performance in 2012.
In 2019 the company also engaged in some film work creating ''Oddlands'' a 28-minute pilot for TV that will grow into a six-part series.
The size of the company's cast and narrow demographic received some criticism for avoiding inclusion of conversation about race in the disability movement.
In 2013 Back to Back theater had published a book ''We're People Who Do Shows ― Back to Back Theatre Performance, Politics, Visibility'' that expanded on company's artistic vision, process and history.
Currently the company has been working on a film ''Shadow'' that will be showcased in Sydney Film Festival on June 15, 2022. The film is a contradictory commentary on activism in disabled communities.
Touring works
* ''Single Channel Video''
* ''Shadow film''
* ''The Shadow Whose Prey the Hunter Becomes''
* ''Ganesh Versus the Third Reich''
* ''Small Metal Objects''
* ''The Democratic Set''
* ''Food Court''
* ''Lady Eats Apple''
Awards
For Back to Back Theatre
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International Ibsen Award
The International Ibsen Award (Norwegian: ''Den internasjonale Ibsenprisen'') honours an individual, institution or organization that has brought new artistic dimensions to the world of drama or theater. The committee consists of figures in the the ...
(2022)
* Australian Disability Enterprise of Excellence Award (2012)
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Sidney Myer Performing Arts Awards
The Sidney Myer Performing Arts Awards were created in 1984 by the trustees of the Sidney Myer Fund to mark the 50th anniversary of the death of Sidney Myer
Sidney Myer (born Simcha Myer Baevski (); 8 February 18785 September 1934) was a Ru ...
- Group Award (2005)
''Ganesh Versus the Third Reich''
* Edinburgh International Festival Herald Angel Critics' Award (2014)
* Kunstfest Weimar Very Young Jury's All Round Award (2014)
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Green Room Award
The Green Room Awards are peer awards which recognise excellence in cabaret, dance, drama, fringe theatre, musical theatre and opera in Melbourne.
The awards were started in 1982 when Blair Edgar and Steven Tandy formed the Green Room Awards A ...
Best Ensemble Performance in Alternative & Hybrid Performance (2012)
* Green Room Award Best Direction in Theatre (2012)
* Green Room Award Best Production in Theatre (2012)
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Helpmann Award for Best Play
The Helpmann Award for Best Play is a theatre award, presented by Live Performance Australia (LPA) at the annual Helpmann Awards since 2001. The award is for a production of a play, which may be a new work or a revival of an existing work. This ...
(2012)
* Melbourne Festival Age Critics' Award (2012)
* Kit Denton Fellowship for Theatrical Courage (2009)
''Small Metal Objects''
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Bessie Award
The New York Dance and Performance Awards, also known as the Bessie Awards, are awarded annually for exceptional achievement by independent dance artists presenting their work in New York City. The broad categories of the awards are: choreography, ...
, New York (2008)
* Green Room Award - Best Theatre Production (New Form), Victoria (2007)
* ZKB Appreciation Prize, Zurich Theatre Festival (2007)
* Inaugural Age Critics' Special Commendation, Melbourne Festival (2005)
''Soft''
* The Age Critics' Award for Creative Excellence, Melbourne Festival (2002)
References
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* https://web.archive.org/web/20160314205655/http://creative.vic.gov.au/Arts_in_Victoria/Features/Feature_Stories/Challenging_perceptions_Geelong%E2%80%99s_Back_to_Back_Theatre
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* https://web.archive.org/web/20160819051347/http://www.performingartsmarket.com.au/program/details/lady-eats-apple
# Roger Wooster (2009) Creative inclusion in community theatre: a journey with Odyssey Theatre, Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance, 14:1, 79–90, DOI: 10.1080/13569780802655814
# Schmidt, T. (2013). Acting, Disabled: Back to Back Theatre and the Politics of Appearance. In K. Jüers-Munby, J. Carroll, & S. Giles (Eds.), Postdramatic Theatre and the Political: International Perspectives on Contemporary Performance (1st ed., pp. 189–207). Bloomsbury Methuen Drama.
https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/files/37318239/Schmidt_Back_to_Back_Theatre_and_the_politics_of_appearance.pdf
# H., Grehan, (2013). We're people who do shows': Back to Back Theatre - Performance Politics Visibility''. PR Books.
OCLC 864694297.
# Titchkosky, T. (2003). Chapter 6: Revealing Culture's Eye. In Disability, self, and Society. Essay.
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Dave Calvert (2016) 'Everything Has a Fucking Value': Negative Dialectics in the Work of Back to Back Theatre, Contemporary Theatre Review, 26:2, 134–152, DOI: 10.1080/10486801.2015.1105799
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Theatre companies in Australia
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Disability theatre