Joan Whalley

For the English footballer, see Joan Whalley (footballer).

Joan Agnes Whalley, OAM, (born 1927) is an actress, teacher and was the artistic director of Twelfth Night Theatre in Bowen Hills, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia from 19601976.

Career

Whalley succeeded Rhoda Felgate, MBE, in the position. Prior to being appointed to Twelfth Night Theatre, Whalley lectured in acting at NIDA in Sydney, New South Wales. She taught well-known Australian actors, such as Judith McGrath, Sigrid Thornton and Carol Burns.[1] Whalley was also an accomplished actor and teacher. She was responsible for the building of Twelfth Night Theatre complex at Bowen Hills. Prior to the opening of the theatre, she directed a successful production of Under Milkwood by Dylan Thomas in a tent where the theatre now stands. Whalley was also a foundation member of the Queensland Theatre Company's board and a contributor to the theatrical community in Brisbane. For many years Whalley directed the Lord Mayor of Brisbane's Christmas in Storyland Pantomime at the Brisbane City Hall. On 10 June 2002, Whalley was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia. The citation read: "For service to the performing arts as an actor, teacher, director, artistic director and administrator." Among other current commitments, she is Director of the Eastern Region of the Queensland Arts Council. Joan Whalley was married to the late Stuart Benson.

References

  1. 'Fitting Tribute to Incomparable Carol' - Sunhine Coast Daiiy http://www.sunshinecoastdaily.com.au/news/fitting-tribute-to-incomparale-carol/2928899

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