As canny observers have noticed in the past, Sydney Theatre
Company has enjoyed some rather beardy phases over the years.
In 2011 actor Thomas Wright brought his fabulous facial hair
to the Wharf 1 stage for Baal, and then the cast of
The White Guard offered up a full spectrum of beards over
at the Sydney Theatre, from bushranger to close crop. In 2012 there
were even more of a beard festival across the board. Alan Flower
brought some solid facial styling to Never Did Me Any
Harm, Matthew Pidgeon sported some ginger whiskers in
Midsummer [a play with songs], Marco Chiappi displayed
some fabulous stubble with 'tude in Pygmalion, Hugo
Weaving was as beard-tastic as ever in Les Liaisons
Dangereuses, and both Jack Thompson and Bille Brown showed the
young ones how it's done putting their beards centre stage in
Under Milk Wood and The Histrionic.
This is nothing new for the STC, as we have always been fervent
supporters of beard theatre, and we thought it might be nice to
take a little trip down memory lane to celebrate the whiskers in
our past…
1980: We were into beards right from the start, with the first ever
STC-produced play featuring some fine facial hair. In this photo
you can see Geoffrey Clendon, Robert Alexander, Andrew Tighe and
John Gaden in The Sunny South, by George Darrell.
(Photo: Peter Holderness)
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1980: Later the same year, John Bell worked an impressive sculpted
look alongside Helen Morse and Andrew McFarlane in Cyrano de
Bergerac, by Edmond Rostand, directed by Richard
Wherrett. (Photo: Branco Gaica)
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1981: Ralph Cotterill went for full coverage when he performed with
John Wood in Lulu, 1981, written by Louis Nowra from texts
by Frank Wedekind, and directed by Jim Sharman. (Photo: Don
McMurdo)
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1983: Odile le Clezio and one of our favourite bearded actors Hugo
Weaving (who appears several times in this list) starred in The
Cherry Orchard, by Anton Chekhov, directed by Rodney
Fisher. (Photo: Dennis del Favero)
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1986: Robyn Nevin and a subtly bearded Alan David Lee featured in
Tom Thumb the Great, by Henry Fielding, directed by Rhys
McConnochie. (Photo: Hugh Hamilton)
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1987: Heather Mitchell and roughly groomed John Wood performed in
Blood Relations, by David Malouf, directed by Jim
Sharman. (Photo: Hugh Hamilton)

1992: Geoffrey Rush and Peter Carroll (another one of our favourite
beardy actors) starred together in Uncle Vanya, by Anton
Chekhov, directed by Neil Armfield. (Photo: Robert McFarlane)
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1996: John Howard again went for a bristly look in The Life of
Galileo by Bertolt Brecht, in a new version by David
Hare, directed by Richard Wherrett. (Photo: Tracey Schramm)
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1997: Nicholas Eadie showed his co-stars Jack Finsterer and
Joel Edgerton how to work a power beard in Third World
Blues, by David Williamson, directed by David Berthold.
(Photo: Tracey Schramm)
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2000: Hugo Weaving co-starred with his dramatic goatee and Philip
Quast in The White Devil, by John Webster, adapted by Gale
Edwards, directed by Gale Edwards. (Photo: Robert McFarlane)
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2002: Matthew Newton and Max Cullen worked some seriously good
facial styling in Volpone, by Ben Jonson, directed by
Marion Potts. (Photo: Tracey Schramm)
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2003: Anthony Phelan was all bristles in Holy Day, by
Andrew Bovell, directed by Ariette Taylor. (Photo: Tracey
Schramm).
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2004: Peter Carroll went for a lion's mane in Thyestes, by
Lucius Annaeus Seneca, adapted by Brendan Cowell, directed by
Benjamin Winspear. (Photo: Heidrun Lohr)
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2004: Hugo Weaving again proved his superior beard growing ability,
this time in Hedda Gabler, by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by
Andrew Upton, directed by Robyn Nevin. (Photo: Heidrun Lohr)
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2007: Hugo Weaving and Martin Csokas demonstrated restrained rock
style in Riflemind, by Andrew Upton, directed by Philip
Seymour Hoffman. (Photo: Brett Boardman)
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2007: David James and Jonathan Biggins were small men with big
beards in Ying Tong - A Walk with the Goons, by Roy
Smiles, directed by Richard Cottrell. (Photo: Heidrun Lohr)
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2008: Juan Jackson wore his beard with authority in The
Convict's Opera, Stephen Jeffreys' adaptation of John
Gay's The Beggar's Opera, directed by Max Stafford-Clark.
(Photo: Olivia Martin-McGuire)

2008: Alan Dukes and Nicholas Bell (sporting a rather spectacular
beard) performed in The Great, by Tony McNamara, directed
by Peter Evans. (Photo: Heidrun Lohr).

2009: Peter Carroll worked his whiskers in The Crucible,
by Arthur Miller, directed by Tanya Goldberg. (Photo: Brett
Boardman). Out of interest, STC produced The Crucible in
1991, 1992, toured it in 1993 and 1994, 1999, 2000 and 2009.
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2010: Two years ago David Heinrich and Cameron Goodall used facial
fuzz to dramatic effect in Vs Macbeth, by William
Shakespeare (he wrote most of it), directed by Sam Haren. (Photo:
David Wilson)

Here's many more years of beards at STC...