Effie Crump to close!
Thu, 26 Aug 1999, 12:47 amGrant Malcolm8 posts in thread
Effie Crump to close!
Thu, 26 Aug 1999, 12:47 amIn a week during which we've seen Acorn Theatre threatened with demolition, Irish Theatre Players considering winding up and the Mandurah Little Theatre doing goodness knows what, it's very distressing to have to record that Ron Banks has reported in today's West Australian (ArtsToday p.9) that Effie Crump is closing its doors. An inability to afford to stage it's remaining schedule of productions is cited as the principle reason.I've no idea whether Effie's was ever a member of the ITA, but it most certainly fitted the description Independent Theatre. The unfunded company relied at the outset on the goodwill of actors and directors paid at a special Equity-approved, below-award rate. Banks notes that in its nine years of operation Effie Crump has survived on a modest sponsorship from Telstra and a total of $136,000 - mostly used to fund touring of regional centres.Effie's Artistic Director, John Milson, is reported to be hopeful that Effie Crump can rise again with financial assistance from the government or a miracle sponsor.This news also comes in the same week that the new Perth International Arts Festival (PIAF), formerly the Festival of Perth, announces it expects to double its size over the next four years. One month in paradise to spend the rest of the year in a cultural desert?CheersGrant
Re: Effie Crump to close!
Wed, 25 Aug 1999, 01:23 pmIt is very disheartening to hear of all the difficulies facing our local theatre groups.I am hoping Acorn will NOT become another fatality, and that we continue to prosper.Interestingly an article in the CDB Buisness Newspaper mentions that the Perth Concert Hall is being leased to the Ministy of Culture and the Arts for 5 years for a TOTAL of $5.00.The WA Government pays for most of the buildings maintenance.This was intersting to note, in relations to Acorns attempts at obtaining any form of long term lease with the City of Gosnells.I shall certainly keep this in mind when entering into negotions for Acorn!!!!Sue ThomasPresident Acorn Theatre Inc.The SMALLEST theatre in the World> In a week during which we've seen Acorn Theatre threatened with> demolition, Irish Theatre Players considering winding up and the Mandurah> Little Theatre doing goodness knows what, it's very distressing to> have to record that Ron Banks has reported in today's West Australian> (ArtsToday p.9) that Effice Crump is closing its doors. An inability> to afford to stage it's remaining schedule of productions is cited> as the principle reason.> I've no idea whether Effie's was ever a member of the ITA, but> it most certainly fitted the description Independent Theatre. The> unfunded company relied at the outset on the goodwill of actors and> directors paid at a special Equity-approved, below-award rate. Banks> notes that in its nine years of operation Effie Crump has survived> on a modest sponsorship from Telstra and a total of $136,000 - mostly> used to fund touring of regional centres.> Effie's Artistic Director, John Milson, is reported to be hopeful> that Effie Crump can rise again with financial assistance from the> government or a miracle sponsor.> This news also comes in the same week that the new Perth International> Arts Festival (PIAF), formerly the Festival of Perth, announces it> expects to double its size over the next four years. One month in> paradise to spend the rest of the year in a culutural desert?> Cheers> Grant