Auckland Theatre Company (ATC) is a professional theatre company in Auckland. It was founded in 1992 and since 2016 has been based in ASB Waterfront Theatre in the Wynyard Quarter in central Auckland.
History
Auckland Theatre Company (ATC) was established following the bankruptcy of Mercury Theatre Company, Auckland's original professional theatre company which had been the largest subsidised company in the country. Founding Artistic Director was Simon Prast who was there from March 1992 until February 2003. In his time he directed and produced over 60 plays.[citation needed]
Auckland Theatre Company offices are located in the lower ground floor of the Mt Eden War Memorial Hall in Balmoral, New Zealand. ATC refit the space to include their administration offices, box office and two rehearsal spaces and moved to this Dominion Road space from Quay Street in December 2010.[citation needed]
In 2020 the Auckland Theatre Company presented an on-line production during the COVID-19 lock down, using the device of a Zoom meeting for the stage. It was adapted by Eli Kent and Eleanor Bishop, who also directed it, with rehearsals and performances carried out online.[2]
Auckland Theatre Company has presented co-productions with numerous other organisations, including Auckland Arts Festival, Te Rēhia Theatre Company, Prayas, Proudly Asian Theatre, Pacific Underground and Hāpai Productions.[citation needed] For example in 2022 the play Scenes from a Yellow Peril written by Nathan Joe and directed by Jane Yonge was co-produced with SquareSums&Co and Oriental Maidens. Scenes from a Yellow Peril was about exoticisation and prejudice of East Asians living in New Zealand, made by East Asian artists. Joe says the benefit of the co-production for 'ATC, which is predominantly Pākehā', was it was able to trust relevant communities will be able to inform the work.[3]
Creative Learning and Youth Arts
Auckland Theatre Company runs a creative learning and youth arts unit.[4][5]
Staffing
ATC have about 30 staff in leadership, production, marketing and administration. The creative teams and casts for production come in on contract.[6]
After Simon Prast’s departure in February 2003, Oliver Driver stepped in as the interim-Artistic Director until the role of Artistic Director was taken over by Colin McColl. McColl held the role until 2021. Jonathan Bielski who has been on staff as CEO since 2019 has been the Artistic Director since 2021, seeing through McColl’s final season. Bielski’s programming began from 2022.[7][8]
The premier show presented in the ASB Waterfront Theatre was the Auckland Theatre Company production of Billy Elliot the Musical, presented by ASB. The first preview was on October 7, 2016, and the official opening was on October 13, 2016.[citation needed]
^Walsh, Frances (2023). Backstage Pass: Stories from thirty years of the Auckland Theatre Company. Penguin Random House New Zealand. ISBN9781927158418.