Mitchell Butel New Artistic Director of STCSA

Mitchell Butel New Artistic Director of STCSA

State Theatre Company South Australia has announced Mitchell Butel as its new Artistic Director.

The award-winning actor and director, who is currently starring in State Theatre Company and Windmill Theatre Co’s co-production of Rumpelstiltskin at the Southbank Centre in London, will relocate from Sydney to take up the four-year position.

Joining Executive Director Jodi Glass, Mr Butel will commence the role in March - a month before outgoing Artistic Director Geordie Brookman moves to Berlin.

Mitchell Butel says: “I am thrilled and honoured to be joining the leadership of this extraordinary company. Many of my all-time favourite viewing and performing experiences have been at State Theatre Company and its legacy and influence has extended to all corners of the nation. I look forward to laying groundwork for similarly transformative, provocative and entertaining experiences for other audiences and artists. State Theatre Company (and its talented pool of artists and staff) has always been a jewel in Australia’s theatrical crown for me and I can’t wait to hold that jewel to the light so that it reflects far and wide.”

Outgoing Artistic Director Geordie Brookman says: “I am just delighted that one of Australia’s leading and most beloved artists, Mitchell Butel, has been appointed to lead this precious company. I’ve no doubt that he will push it to even greater heights and ensure that the best theatre in the country continues to be made in Adelaide. Mitchell is both an extraordinary performer and incisive director but more than that, he is a storyteller of the highest order and a person I have the deepest possible respect for. I can’t wait to see what he’ll do - South Australia is in for a wonderful adventure.”

An actor, director and singer for 27 years, over the last 10 years Mr Butel has expanded his practice into directing, putting his spin on everything from chamber musical theatre to text-based works and large scale operas.

In 2016, he was awarded a Sydney Theatre Award for his direction of the musical, Violet. The four-time Helpmann Award winner (most recently for the State Theatre Company/Belvoir production of Mr Burns, a Post-Electric Play), has performed in more than 100 professional theatre productions. He made his State Theatre Company debut in the 1998 show Unidentified Human Remains and the True Nature of Love, directed by former Artistic Director Rosalba Clemente.

Executive Director Jodi Glass says: “This is such a wonderful way to end what has been an incredible year for State Theatre Company. We are happily surprised our incoming Artistic Director also happens to be performing in our co-production of Rumpelstiltskin with Windmill Theatre in London right now, which is quite a twist but a joy for the company!

“We’re so grateful to Geordie Brookman and the way he has led this Company over the past six years. He leaves it stronger and better than it ever was. I can’t wait to see how Mitchell Butel builds on from this with his inspiring vision for the years ahead. We’re all thrilled to re-introduce Mitchell to South Australia as ‘one of us’ and so excited to get stuck into 2019 and see where it takes us.”

Mr Brookman’s last show with the company will be his one-man adaptation of George Orwell’s Animal Farm, which runs from March 21-30.

Mr Butel’s 2020 program will be released in September 2019.

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