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John Timlin is a theatre producer, literary agent and was the administrator of the
Australian Performing Group The Australian Performing Group (APG) was a Melbourne-based experimental theatre repertory ensemble formed in an official capacity in 1970 from the La Mama theatre group. Created to address a dissatisfaction with Australia's theatrical climate, t ...
in Melbourne. At the time Timlin was requested to invest in the APG, he ran a business in North Melbourne manufacturing weighbridges.Blundell 2008, p. 169. After locating a desirable venue in Carlton's leafy Drummond St, to serve as a possible new base for the APG,
Graeme Blundell Graeme Blundell (born 7 August 1945) is an Australian actor, director, producer, writer, playwright, lyricist and biographer Early life Blundell was born on 7 April 1945 in Melbourne; he grew up in the suburb of Clifton Hill. He was educated a ...
approached Timlin for financing the property in 1970. Timlin agreed and took out a three-year lease on the property for $100 a week. The existing structure on the property was built in 1912 to originally serve as a livery, since that time it was rumoured to have been a brothel, a German Club, a boxing ring and a dance hall. But most famously, as declared by the fading sign on the building's turret, it had manufactured prams in the 1920s; prompting the inspiration of the moniker
The Pram Factory __NOTOC__ The Pram Factory was an Australian alternative theatre venue in the Melbourne suburb of Carlton from around 1970 until the 1981. It was home to the Australian Performing Group and Nindethana, Australia's first Aboriginal theatre group ...
. Timlin was to oversee the APG through most of its existence, being described as the group's "organiser, administrator and bagman".Blundell 2008, p. 170. Notable APG member
Bruce Spence Bruce Spence (born 17 September 1945) is a New Zealand–Australian actor. Spence has amassed over 100 film and television credits and has also acted in theatre. Biography Spence won an AFI Award for Best Actor for his role in the 1971 comedy ...
said of him, "He did the things we wouldn't stoop to do. He got us the money that gave us the freedom to do what we creatively wanted. He spoke to the bureaucrats. He was the respectable face fronting all us ratbags just wanting to tear the place apart.". Another prominent APG member, Kerry Dwyer described Timlin as one of the "Irish heavies" in the group who "ran the office from the pub". Throughout his time with the APG, he was involved in a variety of roles for many of the productions, including construction, set design, producing and is credited as a co-creator of the outside production of 'Goodbye Ted' with
Jack Hibberd John Charles Hibberd (born 12 April 1940 in Warracknabeal, Victoria) is an Australian playwright and physician. Biography Hibberd studied medicine at the University of Melbourne and resided in Newman College. He worked as a registrar in th ...
and 'The Dudders' with John Romeril.Ingleton http://www.pramfactory.com/chrono.html He was involved in the founding of an APG label, Pram Factory Productions, which co-financed the 1979 film adaptation of Hibberd's 1969 hit ''Dimboola''. The Almost Managing Company, which acted as both literary and actors' agency for people involved with the APG, was another enterprise. After the demise of the APG in 1981, Timlin continued to work with various ex-members of the group, including producing the musical adaptation of Manning Clark's The History of Australia and many satirical live shows with
Max Gillies Maxwell Irvine Gillies AM (born 16 November 1941) is an Australian actor and a founding member of the 1970s experimental theatre company, the Australian Performing Group. Early life and education Gillies studied art teaching at Frankston Tea ...
such as ''A Night With The Right'', ''The Max Gillies Summit'' and ''A Night of National Reconciliation'' culminating in packaging '' The Gillies Report'' for
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. He continued his work as director of the Almost Managing Company till its sale to Bryson Investments. In recent years Timlin has delivered much documentation regarding his work in the theatre to various museums and libraries while still working as a literary agent and editor.


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*Blundell, G. (1997). Australian theatre: backstage with Graeme Blundell. Melbourne: Oxford University Press. *Blundell, G. (2008). The Naked Truth: A Life in Parts. Sydney: Hachette Australia. *Ingleton, S. (n.d.). Australian Theatre History. Retrieved from The Australian Performing Group at the Pram Factory: http://www.pramfactory.com *Oakley, B. (2012). Mug Shots: a memoir. Kent Town: Wakefield Press *Parsons, P. (Ed.). (1995). A Companion to Theatre in Australia. Paddington, NSW, Australia: Currency Press. *Robertson, T.(2001) The Pram Factory: The Australian Performing Group Recollected, Melbourne University Press *Wolf, G. (2011) Make It Australian - The Australian Performing Group, Pram Factory & New Wave Theatre: Currency Press {{DEFAULTSORT:Timlin, John Australian theatre managers and producers Literary agents Living people Year of birth missing (living people)