Kim David Carpenter AM is an Australian visual artist, theatre director, designer and devisor. For thirty years he was artistic director of his company, Kim Carpenter's Theatre of Image.[1]
Early life
Carpenter was born in Newcastle, New South Wales in 1950.[2] He moved to Sydney as a teenager to train as a painter.[3] He studied production at the National Institute of Dramatic Art in 1968 and 1969.[2] He also studied at Motley Theatre Design Course in London in 1971.[4]
Biography
During the 1970s, Carpenter designed for the Melbourne Theatre Company and Sydney's Nimrod Theatre Company. He was, for a short period, co-Artistic Director of Nimrod along with John Bell and Neil Armfield in the early 1980s.[5]
In 1988, Carpenter established Theatre of Image as Sydney's first visual theatre company. Theatre of Image has developed into a leading Australian theatre company for children and families, with its productions having a distinctive visual style.[6][7] In September 2019 he announced the closure of the company.[8]
His work includes The Book of Everything[9] which he created with Neil Armfield for Theatre of Image and Belvoir. The production toured Australia and played a season in New York at the New Victory Theater.[10]
In 2019 he adapted and designed The Happy Prince[11] as a ballet for The Australian Ballet.[12] It premiered at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre In February 2019[13]
Carpenter was made a Member of the Order of Australia in 2013 for significant service to the performing arts.[14][15]
Carpenter has devised, directed or designed over 100 productions for theatre, opera, dance, physical theatre, ballet and puppetry.[16]
Awards
Member The Order of Australia (AM)
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Lifetime Achievement Award Australian Production Designers Guild
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2 Helpmann Awards
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3 Australian Writers' Guild Awards
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4 Sydney Theatre Awards 2011, 2012
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2 Green Room Awards
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Centenary Medal Australia
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Arts Hub Award
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Study Awards
Australian Artist-in-Residence Atelier Artistique International de Seguret, France
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Australia Council Travel Grant New York to work with Robert Wilson
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Loudon Sainthill Scholarship Europe
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Churchill Fellowship (puppetry) to visit Japan, France, Holland & UK
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Independent Works
Year |
Production |
Role |
Partnerships
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1970 |
Death of a Salesman |
Designer |
The Old Tote Theatre Co, UNSW Drama Foundation
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1970 |
The Breasts of Tiresias |
Designer |
University of Sydney, Footbridge Theatre
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1970 |
This Story of Yours |
Designer |
The Old Tote Theatre Co, UNSW
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1973 |
Lysistrata |
Designer |
The Old Tote Theatre Co, UNSW Drama Foundation
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1973 |
The American Dream |
Designer |
Q Theatre Co
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1974 |
Oh, What a Lovely War! |
Designer |
Rusden State College
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1974 |
Time |
Director |
Rusden State College
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1978 |
Bon-Bons and Roses for Dolly |
Designer |
Playbox
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1983 |
Beyond Mozambique |
Designer |
Festival of Sydney
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1983 |
Rapunzel in Suburbia |
Adaptor, Director, Designer |
Marionette Theatre
|
1985 |
The Little Mermaid (Boyd) |
Director, Designer |
The Australian Opera
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1986 |
An Imaginary Life |
Adaptor, Director, Designer |
Belvoir
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1986 |
Fantastic Toys |
Designer |
Australian Dance Theatre
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1987 |
Away |
Designer |
State Theatre Co of SA
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1988 |
A Moon Between Two Houses |
Designer |
Kite Theatre Co, QLD Tour
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1988 |
Sun-Hunters |
Director, Designer |
Dancenorth, Festival of Sydney, Australian Bicentennial Authority
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1988 |
The Pathfinder |
Director |
World Expo on Stage
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1991 |
Earthly Paradise |
Director, Designer |
Malthouse
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1995 |
Last Days Of A Famous Mime |
Devisor, Director, Designer |
SYDNEY STORIES Sydney Theatre Co, Sydney Festival
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1996 |
Lift off Live |
Designer |
Australian Children's Television Foundation, Sydney Festival, national tour
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2020 |
The Happy Prince Ballet |
Adaptor, Designer |
Queensland Symphony Orchestra, The Australian Ballet
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2024 |
Incredibilia |
Adaptor, Director, Designer |
Riverside Theatres, State Library of NSW
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For The National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA)
Year |
Production |
Role |
Partnerships
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1968 |
Dark of the Moon |
Designer |
Jane Street Theatre
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1968 |
Right You Are (If You Think So) |
Stage Manager |
University of NSW, Old Tote Theatre (1963-1969)
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1968 |
The Matchmaker |
Designer |
The ABC Concert Department, Elizabethan Theatre Trust, UNSW
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1969 |
Lock Up Your Daughters |
Designer |
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1969 |
Rooted |
Designer |
The Old Tote Theatre Co, UNSW Drama Foundation
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1969 |
Spurt of Blood |
Director |
Jane Street Theatre
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1969 |
The Rise and Fall of Boronia Avenue |
Designer |
The Old Tote Theatre Co, UNSW, UNSW Drama Foundation
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1979 |
The Caucasian Chalk Circle |
Designer |
Jane Street Co, Sydney Theatre Co, Sydney Opera House Trust
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1988 |
Veneer |
Director |
The Adelaide Festival of Arts
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1988 |
Veneer 2 |
Director |
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For The Melbourne Theatre Company
Year |
Production |
Role |
Partnerships
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1972 |
Danton's Death |
Designer |
Elizabethan Theatre Trust, The University of Melbourne
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1972 |
Father Dear, Come Over Here |
Designer |
Elizabethan Theatre Trust, The University of Melbourne
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1972 |
The Chocolate Frog |
Designer |
Elizabethan Theatre Trust, The University of Melbourne
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1972 |
The Old Familiar Juice |
Designer |
Elizabethan Theatre Trust, The University of Melbourne
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1973 |
Jugglers Three |
Designer |
Canberra Melbourne & Sydney
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1978 |
Just Between Ourselves |
Designer |
Melbourne
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1978 |
Richard III |
Designer |
The University of Melbourne
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1978 |
The Beaux' Stratagem |
Designer |
The University of Melbourne
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1978 |
The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui |
Designer |
The University of Melbourne
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1982 |
Crimes of the Heart |
Designer |
The University of Melbourne
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1983 |
Gulls |
Designer |
The University of Melbourne
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1983 |
Slice |
Devisor, Director, Designer |
The University of Melbourne
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1995 |
Blabbermouth |
Designer |
Arena Theatre Co
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1993 & 1995 |
Two Weeks with the Queen |
Designer |
Sydney Theatre Co & tour
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For Nimrod Theatre
Year |
Production |
Role |
Partnerships
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1974 |
How Does Your Garden Grow? |
Designer |
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1975 |
You Want It Don't You Billy? |
Designer |
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1976 |
All Over |
Designer |
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1977 |
Much Ado About Nothing |
Designer |
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1977 |
Twelfth Night |
Designer |
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1979 |
On Our Selection |
Designer |
Festival of Sydney
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1979 |
The Life of Galileo |
Designer |
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1980 |
The House of the Deaf Man |
Designer |
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1980 |
The Oresteia |
Designer |
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1980 |
Volpone |
Designer |
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1981 |
Three Sisters |
Designer |
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1984 |
Salonika |
Designer |
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1985 |
A Midsummer Night's Dream |
Director, Designer |
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1976 & 1977 |
Travesties |
Designer |
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1981 & 1983 |
Slice |
Devisor, Director, Designer |
Melbourne Theatre Co
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For Theatre of Image
Year |
Production |
Role |
Partnerships
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1988 |
The Sky Wizard |
Devisor, Director, Designer |
World Expo on Stage
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1989 |
Colours of Desire |
Devisor, Director, Designer |
Art Gallery of NSW
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1989 |
Hello |
Devisor, Director, Designer |
Sydney Theatre Co
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1990 |
Swimming in Light... The world of Lloyd Rees |
Devisor, Director, Designer |
Melbourne Theatre Co, National Gallery of Australia, Caracas International Theatre Festival, Seymour Centre Sydney
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1990 |
Wanted Pictures |
Devisor, Director, Designer |
Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney Biennale
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1992 |
The Last Stop |
Devisor, Director, Designer |
Art Gallery of NSW
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1994 |
Carnival of the Animals |
Devisor, Director, Designer |
Sydney Theatre Co
|
1994 |
White Heat |
Devisor, Director, Designer |
The Art Gallery of NSW
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1995 |
Pierrot and Columbine |
Adaptor, Director, Designer |
Sydney Theatre Co
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1997 |
Vivaldi's Ring Of Mystery |
Devisor, Director, Designer |
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra at Sydney Opera House
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1999 |
Exotic Pleasures |
Devisor, Director, Designer |
Sydney
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2000 |
Grandma's Shoes |
Director, Designer |
Opera Australia
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2001 |
The Gypsy Boy |
Devisor, Director, Designer |
Sydney
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2002 |
Mad Bad and Spooky |
Director, Designer |
Sydney Festival
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2004 |
Tales from the Arabian Nights |
Designer |
Sydney and tour
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2005 |
Stella and the Moon Man |
Director, Designer |
Australian Youth Orchestra, , Sydney Theatre Co
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2007 |
Lulie the Iceberg |
Director, Designer |
Kageboushi Theatre Company, Sydney Theatre Co
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2008 |
Pixel and Friends ... the colour show |
Devisor, Director, Designer |
Powerhouse Museum
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2011 |
Snow On Mars |
Creator, Designer |
Sydney Festival
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2019 |
Brett & Wendy... A Love Story Bound by Art[17] |
Creator, Director, Designer,Writer |
Riverside Theatres, Sydney Festival
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1991 & 1999 |
Hansel and Gretel...a tale of our times |
Director, Designer |
Belvoir & Sydney Theatre Co
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1992, 1993, 2003, 2008 |
The Happy Prince |
Director, Designer |
Sydney Theatre Company, Manitoba Theatre for Young People, Seymour Centre, Sydney Festival, Awesome Festival, Arts Centre Melbourne, National Tours
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1997, 1998, 2001 |
Jake And Pete…A Roadstory For Cats |
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Sydney and tour
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2002 & 2003 |
Robinson Crusoe |
Adaptor, Director, Designer |
Sydney Theatre Co, Windmill Performing Arts & tour
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2005 & 2006 |
Go Pinocchio! |
Director, Designer |
Sydney & Regional Tour
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2010 & 2015 |
Little Beauty[18][19] |
Devisor, Director, Designer |
National Portrait Gallery
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2011 & 2013 |
The Book of Everything |
Designer |
The New Victory, Melbourne Theatre Company, Belvoir
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2014 & 2015 |
Monkey...Journey To The West[20] |
Creator, Designer |
Australian International Arts Festivals - tour
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International Tours
Solo Exhibitions
2024
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A Midsummer Night's Dream Maunsell Wickes Gallery Sydney
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2022
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WILDE: Life and Fantasy Maunsell Wickes Gallery Sydney
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2020
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The Happy Prince ARO Gallery Sydney
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2015
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Art For The Theatre The Depot Gallery Danks St Sydney
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2007
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Page to Stage Lulie The Iceberg Japan Foundation Gallery
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2004
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Pixel & Friends Powerhouse Museum
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Two exhibitions Holdsworth Galleries, Sydney
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Group Exhibitions
Wright Hephurn Gallery London
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Quadrennial (2) Prague
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Theatre Designs S. H. Ervin Gallery Sydney
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British & Australian Theatre Design Adelaide Festival, National Tour, UK Tour
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Australian Centenary of Federation designs for The Future Powerhouse Museum, Sydney permanent collection
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Australian Curated Exhibit A.A. Bakhrushin Central State Theatre Museum, Moscow
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Australian Designers Association Productions Sydney Opera House
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References
- ^ "Kim Carpenter: life after Theatre of Image". Limelight. Retrieved 20 December 2021.
- ^ a b Zeplin, Pamela (1995). Parsons, Philip (ed.). Companion to Theatre in Australia. Sydney: Currency Press. p. 128. ISBN 0868193577.
- ^ "Creative visionary Kim Carpenter returns to NIDA". ABC News. 19 June 2015. Retrieved 9 May 2017.
- ^ Mullin, Michael (1 January 1996). Design by Motley. Associated University Presse. ISBN 9780874135695.
- ^ Meyrick, Julian (2002). See How It Runs: Nimrod and the New Wave. Sydney: Currency Press. p. 189. ISBN 0-86819-651-7.
- ^ Kembrey, Melanie (10 April 2015). "Theatre of Image's Kim Carpenter displays body of work in new exhibition". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 9 May 2017.
- ^ Verghis, Sharon (20 June 2005). "Theatre is more than mere child's play". www.smh.com.au. Retrieved 9 May 2017.
- ^ Low, Lenny Ann (9 September 2019). "Final curtain call for legendary theatre company". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
- ^ "Belvoir Hit The Book of Everything for Adelaide | Stage Whispers". www.stagewhispers.com.au. Retrieved 20 December 2021.
- ^ "The Book of Everything Scores Rave Reviews in New York | Stage Whispers". www.stagewhispers.com.au. Retrieved 7 November 2016.
- ^ "The Happy Prince ballet may be jinxed, but the show goes on". Australian Financial Review. 7 October 2020. Retrieved 20 December 2021.
- ^ "★★★☆☆ The Happy Prince (The Australian Ballet)". Limelight. Retrieved 20 December 2021.
- ^ Ballet, The Australian. "The Happy Prince | The Australian Ballet". australianballet.com.au. Retrieved 18 July 2021.
- ^ "Kim David Carpenter". honours.pmc.gov.au. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
- ^ "Pyrmont theatre company owner appointed member of Order of Australia". DailyTelegraph. Retrieved 7 November 2016.
- ^ "AusStage". www.ausstage.edu.au. Retrieved 20 December 2021.
- ^ "Brett and Wendy … A Love Story Bound by Art | Stage Whispers". www.stagewhispers.com.au. Retrieved 21 December 2021.
- ^ "Little Beauty". National Portrait Gallery calendar. Retrieved 12 September 2022.
- ^ Circle, Canberra Critics (3 July 2018). "Canberra Critics Circle: LITTLE BEAUTY". Canberra Critics Circle. Retrieved 12 September 2022.
- ^ "Monkey … Journey to the West". Australian Arts Review. 25 September 2014. Retrieved 21 December 2021.
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