Windmill Theatre Co


Windmill Theatre Co, established in 2002 as a South Australian Government initiative, is Australia's flagship professional theatre company for child and young adult audiences. artistic director is Rosemary Myers.

History

Windmill Performing Arts was established in 2001 by the South Australian Government under the Public Corporations Regulations 2001, which was superseded by the 2016 Regulations.
The founding director and creative producer was Cate Fowler. The founding patron was children's author Mem Fox.
In 2007, executive producer Kaye Weeks and artistic director Rosemary Myers first came on board and are still with Windmill as of 2019. The company has experienced enormous growth and success since then.

Productions and growth

Windmill performs a season in Adelaide each year, with shows also touring through regional South Australia and elsewhere in Australia. Windmill have also toured internationally, performing in many countries, including in the US, New Zealand, United Kingdom, Singapore and South Korea. It has grown substantially in recent years: in 2014, the company toured to four cities, presenting a total of 144 live performances; in 2018, the number of live performances had increased to 234, and the number of cities and towns visited increased eightfold, to 34.
The company was behind the multi-award-winning film Girl Asleep, including the 2016 CinefestOz best film, adapted from its stage production.

Governance and funding

was responsible for the state funding arrangements until Windmill was transferred to the Department of Education in 2018 by the Marshall government.
In July 2019, the state budget slashed funding to the History Trust of South Australia, Carclew, Patch Theatre Company and Windmill, as part of "operational efficiency" cuts.