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Venue Details
Stork Hotel
504 Elizabeth Street Melbourne 3000
(Located on the corner of Therry St, opposite Queen Vic Market)
Phone 039 663 6237
Fax 039 663 8895
Band Bookings: storkmusic@gmail.com
Front Bar Capacity 100
Entry is always Free
Playing Times
Tuesday
Set 1 9:00pm – 9:40pm
Set 2 9:50pm – 10:30pm
Wednesday
Set1 9:00 9:45pm
Set 2 10:00 10:45pm
Thursday
Set 1 9:00pm 9:50pm
Set 2 10:10pm 11:00pm
Friday
Set 1 9:00 9:45pm
Set 2 10:15 11:00pm
Set 3 11:15 12:00am
Saturday
Set 1 9:00 9:45pm
Set 2 10:15 11:00pm
Media Requirements
Please arrange for 5 posters, A3 or larger, to be delivered to the venue 2 weeks prior to your show.
Please email an image and 100 word media release 2 weeks prior to your show.
Technical Specifications
Mixer
JBL EON MusicMix 10 Channel Stereo Mixer
Front of House Speakers
JBL Power 15 inch
JBL Power 10 inch
Monitors
JBL Power 10 inch
Microphones
2* Shure SM58
2* JBL E 50 S
3* Boom Microphone Stands
Stage Dimensions
2.5 * 1.5 Metres
Lighting
2* Overhead Par Cans
FX
A Microverb Reverb / Delay unit can be provided on request (24 hrs notice required)
Sound Engineer
You will need to provide your own.
(Staff at the Stork will provide you with assistance, and it should be noted that bands usually take care of this themselves, without needing an extra person)
The Remarkable
Emma Bovary
Adapted by Colin Duckworth
March – April 2008
The Stork Hotel Theatre Program 2000- 2007
- 2000 Radclyffe Hall Gaily Invites. Performed by Lois Ellis and Sarah Hardy
- 2001 The Odyssey by Homer. A performance Reading.. Dinner and show
- 2002 The Battle for Troy-The Iliad by Homer. A performance reading
- 2002 Art and Eros by Iris Murdoch. Directed by Lois Ellis.
- 2003 The Fall by Albert Camus. Starring Daniel Schlusser.
- 2003 The Odyssey by Homer with Dennis Pryor and Neil Pigot
- 2004 La Douleur-The War by Marguerite Duras. Starring Caroline Lee.
- 2004 Troy-The Iliad by Homer. Adapted by Dennis Pryor with Richard Piper
- 2005 The Outsider by Albert Camus starring Matt Kelly. Directed by L.Strangio
- 2005 Dido and Aeneas by the Roman poet, Virgil. A performance Reading.
- 2006 The Outsider by Camus starring Matt Kelly. Directed by L. Strangio
- 2006 Fall by Camus. Starring Drew Tingwell. Directed by Emma Valente.
- 2006 Plague by Camus with Adrian Mulraney. Directed by Alex Pinder
- 2007 Marcel and Albertine: Proust on Love
- 2007 Homer’s Iliad. Helen Morse, Richard Piper, Kate Kendall, Rod Mullinar
2007 The Lover by Marguerite Duras. Starring Kate Kendall, Adapted by Colin Duckworth, Directed by Greg Carroll, Designed by Peter Carroll
2007 Sappho. Written by and starring Jane Montgomery Griffiths
“I’m giving it a rave review right now” Phillip Adams, ABC Radio “Helen shines in Homer’s epic.It’s worth the price of admission to hear Helen Morse read anything” Martin Ball The Age, Marcel and Albertine: Proust on Love, “Show of The Week, -fine performances * * * * ” Bill Perrett, The Age, Camus’ The Fall,2006 ”This is theatre at its most brilliant” Cameron Woodhead, The Age; The Outsider, 2006 , “This is marvellous, * * * * ½*” Bill Perrett, The Sunday Age, Duras’ La Douleur/The War “another outstanding collaboration from Laurence Strangio and Caroline Lee” Helen Thomson, The Age; The Outsider,2005 “This fine production continues The Stork’s excellent productions of intellectually challenging dramatic works”, Helen Thomson, The Age; The Outsider, “Duckworth has extruded the crystalline beauty of Camus’ style. 4 ½ stars” Owen Richardson, The Sunday Age; The Fall,2004 “I sat in the L-shaped room of The Stork amongst one of the most diverse audiences I’ve experienced in Melbourne. Every age group was there and from every part of Melbourne. It was packed. I recommend it” Peter Clarke, ABC Radio; “I was reminded that I had seen some outstanding work (in 2004)…and although the productions varied hugely in terms of cost from a large scale work like Urinetown and Night Letters… to a sofa bed in the back room of The Stork Hotel, it was not the money spent that mattered, but the sheer quality of the work, the writing, the directing, and the acting.” Helen Thomson.
The Stork also has regular , Uni In The Pub forums on the major issues of the day, Book Readings and Live Music in the bar at night.