History

 

Utp (previously Urban Theatre Projects) history is built on the unceded lands of the First Nations people.

Since 1979 Utp has produced over one hundred and ten works, based on a process of dialogue between contemporary performance practice and diverse communities. Throughout Utp’s history it has remained at the forefront of arts practice creating important and ground-breaking performance work. Utp has received many awards over its history, including a Sidney Myer Award for outstanding contribution to theatre.

Utp has driven an investigation of new forms, new collaborations and new contexts, consistently challenging and reinvigorating the art form. In early years, as a way of reaching new audiences, a collective of young performance-makers made work on the streets, later shifting focus to working life, placing artists in working sites such as mining communities for, Coal Town (1984) and factories for, Behind the Seams (1988). In the early 90s the company moved to Western Sydney where communities became the performers as well as an essential part of the devising process, such as Café Hakawati (1991), a collaboration with Arabic-speaking communities at the time of the first Gulf War. In the mid 90s Utp began creating site-specific intimate spectacles, intersecting community cultural development and contemporary performance practice.

Under the artistic direction of Fiona Winning and John Baylis, landmark works included Hip Hopera (1995), Trackwork (1997), Speed St (1999) and Asylum (2001).

Under Alicia Talbot’s artistic direction (2001–2012), a new brand of work propelled the company into an exciting phase of growth, extending its profile and reputation nationally and internationally, including four large-scale works as part of Sydney Festival: Back Home (2006), The Last Highway (2008), The Fence (2010) and Buried City (2012).

From 2013 to 2019, Artistic Director Rosie Dennis significantly increased the company’s program, expanding to digital platforms, producing the company’s first film Bre & Back and shifting to a curatorial model while maintaining an artist-led culture and branding with her distinctive exuberance and sensitivity. Rosie delivered shows such as BANKSTOWN: LIVE (2015), My Radio Heart (2016), One Day for Peace (2016), Blak Box (2018), Talk Show (2018) and RIGHT HERE. RIGHT NOW. (2018).

Dr Jessica Olivieri is the current Artistic Director, bringing with her a strong connection to Western Sydney artists and communities, an artistic practice, an academic background, and a multidisciplinary approach grounded in performance. Jessica will continue the RIGHT HERE. RIGHT NOW. festival model, as well as working with Daniel Browning to continue to grow Blak Box and other First Nations programs. Jessica is passionate about building Utp’s legacy as a company that is inclusive of the multitude of voices that make up contemporary Australia.

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The Storyteller Enter the Marketplace: the first decade (and a half) of Urban Theatre Projects By Paul Brown The Storyteller Enters

A Stranger Whispers in Your Ear: DDT/Utp, 1991-2003 By Harley Stumm A Stranger Whispers

The middle years: Death Defying Theatre transformed By Ian Maxwell The Middle Years

Our works

2020: Dream Sequence, M'ap Boulé

2019: Four Winds (Blak Box), Momentum (Blak Box)

2018: Right Here. Right Now. Hum Echo Chorus (Blak Box), Bayanihan Hopping Spirit House, Songs From Northam Avenue, Talk Show – Hypothetical

2017: Home Country, The Tribe Touring, Songs From Northam Avenue, Bayanihan Hopping Spirit House

2016: Simple Infinity, RIGHT HERE.RIGHT NOW. One Day For Peace, _Space Residency, My Radio Heart, Coffee, Tea & Cigarettes

2015

BANKSTOWN:LIVE

Bankstown Bayanihan Hopping Spirit House

Van

Family Portraits

The Bankstown Dancing Project

The Tribe

The Last Word

Songs From Northam Avenue

Lullaby Movement

Bre & Back

One Day For Peace

2014

My Radio Heart

On the Verge of Bloom

Democratic Garden

Close Encounters

B-Side

2013

Michael Essien… I Want To Play As You

Life As We Know It

Inclusions

Catalogue of Dreams

_Space Residency

B-Side

Practice & Participate

2012

Buried City

Intersections

2011

Stories of Love & Hate

Ama & Chan

Posts in the Paddock

2010

The Fence

The Folding Wife (tour)

The Football Diaries (tour)

2009

The Football Diaries

The Fence (Development)

2008

The Last Highway

Stories of Love & Hate

2007

The Folding Wife

Back Home (remount & tour)

2006

Back Home

Fast Cars & Tractor Engines (remount & tour)

2005

Short ‘n' Sharp 4

Fast Cars & Tractor Engines

2004

Short ‘n' Sharp III

Karaoke Dreams

Plaza Real

2003

Mechanix

Short ‘n' Sharp II

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2002

Girt by Sea

The Longest Night

The Longest Night (tour)

Short & Sharp

2001

Fa’afafine

Asylum

2000

Marinheiro

Manufacturing Dissent

The Palais

The Cement Garage (tour)

1999

The Query

Tabernacle

Desert Rap

Subtopia

1998

The Other Side

Chay Vong Vong

Speed Street

1997

Crop Circles

TrackWork

1996

Noroc!

Danger

Going Home

1995

Yungaburra Road

Hip Hopera

1994

Eye of the Law SITE: Homebush Bay Story

Blood Orange (tour)

1993

Blood Orange (adaptation)

One in a Million

1992

Mal De Ojo

Rap it Up (remount)

Selling Grandma

Blood Orange

1991

Café Hakawati

Rap it Up

Children’s Week

1990

Repercussions Death Defying Life Show

1989

DDT-a-go-go

Jumping Stumps

Behind the Seams (remount)

1988

Biting Tongues (remount)

Blistering Backtracks (remount)

Behind the Seams

Circus Villawood

1987

Biting Tongues

Blistering Backtracks

Coal Town (remount)

1986

Riff Raffle (remount)

What a Load of Old Rubbish

The Really Interesting Gypsies

1985

Coal Town (film)

1984

Riff Raffle

Coal Town

The Really Interesting Gypsies

1983

Living Newspaper

The Really Interesting Gypsies

1982

Dr Floyds Fly By Night Medicine Show

The Really Interesting Gypsies

Discipline and Punish

1981

Creation of Death Defying Theatre

Recruitment of company and rehearsals of Dr Floyds Fly By Night Medicine Show

1980

The Really Interesting Gypsies

1978

Cartwheel Theatre formed