Chris Maver archive

Collection

Accession number
32740
Date
1970-2015
Abstract
Archive of Brisbane performer Chris Maver. Includes papers, photographs, brochures, posters, ephemera, scripts, clippings and audio-visual material describing Maver's career as a performer and writer in and around Brisbane. This collection includes drafts of scripts, poetry, songs and stories; copies of reviews by and about Maver; photographs of performances and parties and flyers and programs for productions Maver was in.
System of arrangement
Arranged into 5 series
Description
2 boxes correspondence, clippings, photographs, ephemera ; 1 album photographs ; 5 posters; 2 boxes of audio visual material.
Administrative / Biographical history

"Brisbane-based theatre performer, film-maker, community arts officer and playwright, Christopher Maver grew up in the Brisbane migrant working class suburb of West End. Maver had a fine singing voice and an ability to mimic popular singers. His many years of performing arts experience began when he worked with the Twelfth Night Theatre and the Queensland Conservatorium of Music. His first professional engagement was with the Royal Queensland Theatre Company in Hello Dolly! This was followed by employment as a community arts officer with issue-based performing arts companies including the Popular Theatre Troupe. Since then he has been employed by La Boite, Twelfth Night, Queensland Theatre Company, the Institute of Modern Art and the Brisbane Powerhouse. Maver has performed at the Livid Festival, Woodford Folk Festival, the Brisbane Cabaret Festival, the Valley Fiesta, the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, Melbourne Pride Festival, the ENERGEX Brisbane Festival and the Brisbane Fringe Festival. He has created solo and group shows including The Venus Envy trilogy. As a writer/advertising manager, Maver spent seven years with Queensland Pride and Brother/Sister magazines writing about entertainment, reviews and interviews on a local, national and international level. He has been an activist in the gay rights movement in Queensland and presented Doric Wilson's A Perfect Relationship, the first play performed in Brisbane to explore the nature of gay male relations." -- from AustLit website: https://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/A68292, viewed 20/10/2021.

Access restrictions
Unrestricted access.
Conditions of use
Licensed under Creative Commons CC-BY-NC http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
Preferred citation
32740, Chris Maver archive, John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland