Dwarfed by neighbouring buildings, its leadlight windows, black wooden front doors and 156-year-old stone structure tiny against Sydney CBD skyscrapers, the Genesian Theatre on Kent Street is moving on.
Built in 1868 as St John’s Church and owned by the Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney, the building was sold in 2017 with plans to incorporate it into a multimillion-dollar hotel redevelopment. They are also farewelling a stage trod by Genesian alumni such as actors Angela Punch McGregor, Bryan Brown, Peter Carroll and Judi Farr, actor and director John Bell, playwright and director Nick Enright and writer and academic Coral Lansbury, mother of former Australian prime minister Malcolm Turnbull. Michael Schell, who joined in 1973, recalls Baz Luhrmann performing at the Genesian.
“It’s not just acting,” he says, “It’s working as, and often learning to be, a stage manager, set or sound designer, lighting and sound operator or front-of-house administrator.Curtin call for The Critic at Genesian Theatre in 1960.
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