Actors Actors who began their career with the original Queensland Theatre Company include
Geoffrey Rush,
Bille Brown, Kate Wilson (Foy) (former Chair of the Board of the Queensland Theatre Company and Honorary Professor of Theatre at the
University of Southern Queensland),
Carol Burns and
David Waters. Many Queenslanders including
Babette Stephens and
Diane Cilento have worked with the original Queensland Theatre Company during their careers. A large number of
Sydney- and
Melbourne-based actors have performed with the company, which some considered controversial as it reduced the number of opportunities for Queensland-based actors within the state-funded professional theatre.
Artistic directors The foundation
artistic director was
Alan Edwards. He was succeeded in 1988 by
Aubrey Mellor, who was followed by Chris Johnson,
Robyn Nevin and director/
playwright Michael Gow. From July 2010,
Wesley Enoch took over as artistic director, firstly on a part-time basis and then full-time in January 2011. becoming the first
Indigenous person to head a state-funded theatre entity in Australia. Enoch left Queensland Theatre to become director of the
Sydney Festival in October 2015, handing over to
Sam Strong, former Associate Artistic Director at the
Melbourne Theatre Company. Other directors have included
Gale Edwards, Joe McCallum, Rodney Fisher, Arnie Neeme and
Murray Foy. In 2019 it was announced that artistic director
Sam Strong would be stepping down and that
Lee Lewis would succeed him. In March 2024, Lee Lewis resigned from the position. ==Chairs==