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Robyn Archer

Robyn Archer, AO, CdOAL (born 1948) is an Australian singer, writer, stage director, artistic director, and public advocate of the arts, in Australia and internationally.

Robyn Archer
Birth nameRobyn Smith
Born1948 (age 74–75)
Prospect, South Australia
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, festival director
WebsiteRobynArcher.com

Life

Archer was born Robyn Smith[1][2][3] in Prospect, South Australia. She began singing at the age of four years and singing professionally from the age of 12 years, everything from folk and pop and graduating to blues, rock, jazz and cabaret. She graduated from Adelaide University and immediately took up a full-time singing career. Archer has a Bachelor of Arts (Honours English) and Diploma of Education from Adelaide University.

Archer is gay.[4]

Performance

In 1974 Archer sang Annie I in the Australian premiere of Brecht/Weill's The Seven Deadly Sins to open The Space of the Adelaide Festival Centre. She subsequently played Jenny in Kurt Weill's Threepenny Opera for New Opera South Australia where she met English translator and editor John Willett. Since then her name has been linked particularly with the German cabaret songs of Weill, Eisler, and Paul Dessau and others from the Weimar Republic, a repertoire which Willett guided her to.

Her one-woman cabaret A Star is Torn (1979) covering various female singers including Billie Holiday and her 1981 show The Pack of Women both became successful books and recordings, the latter also being produced for television in 1986. She played A Star is Torn throughout Australia from 1979 to 1983, and for a year at Wyndham's Theatre in London's West End.

Archer has continued to sing a wide-ranging repertoire and in 2008/2009 gave a series of concerts including iprotest! (with Paul Grabowsky) and separate German and French concerts with Michael Morley. All were sell-outs and critically acclaimed.

Robyn has written and devised many works for the stage from The Conquest of Carmen Miranda to Songs From Sideshow Alley and Cafe Fledermaus (directed by Barrie Kosky to open the Merlyn Theatre at the Malthouse in Melbourne). In 1989 she was commissioned to write a new opera, Mambo, for the Nexus Opera, London. In 2008 her play Architektin premiered in Adelaide and in 2009 she devised the Tough Nut Cabaret for a production in Pittsburgh, USA.

Festival director and public speaker

Robyn Archer is also a director of arts festivals in Australia and overseas. Her career took this turn accidentally, with an invitation while she was performing her show Le Chat Noir in Canberra to direct the National Festival of Australian Theatre which was hosted by the national capital. She directed the 1993, 1994 and 1995 editions and this began a string of Artistic Director positions at the Adelaide Festival of Arts (1998 and 2000), the Melbourne International Arts Festival (2002–2004). She created Ten Days on the Island, an international arts festival for Tasmania, spent two years as Artistic Director of the European Capital of Culture, and advised on the start-up of Luminato in Toronto. In 2007 she created The Light in Winter for Federation Square in Melbourne and in July 2009 was appointed Creative Director of the Centenary of Canberra 2013.

She is in frequent demand as a speaker and public advocate of the arts all over the world, and her Wal Cherry and Manning Clark Memorial Lectures in 2008/2009 have increased that status. She was a commentator at the inaugural broadcast Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras for the ABC, Australia.[5] She has been a television guest on The Michael Parkinson Show, Clive James at Home, Good News Week (ABC); Adelaide Festival 1998 (ABC National three-part series), the David Frost New Year Special, The Midday Show, Tonight Live, Review, Dateline, Denton, and Express.

On 1 April 2016 Robyn Archer AO was inducted into the South Australian Music Hall of Fame.

Discography

Albums

List of albums, with selected details
Title Details
Take Your Partners for... The Ladies Choice
  • Released: 1977
  • Format: LP
  • Label: Slater Sound Studios (RA-001)
The Wild Girl in the Heart
Tonight: Lola Blau
  • Released: 1980
  • Format: LP
  • Label: Trafalgar Records (ARM 5001)
A Star is Torn
  • Released: 1980
  • Format: LP
  • Label: Trafalgar Records (ARM 5002)
Rough As Guts
  • Released: 1981
  • Format: 2×LP
  • Label: Armada Records (ARM 5003/4)
  • Note: live recording
Robyn Archer Sings Brecht
(with The London Sinfonietta & Dominic Muldowney)
  • Released: 1981
  • Format: LP
  • Label: EMI (ASD 4166)
  • Reissued as Songs for Bad Times 1
Robyn Archer Sings Brecht Volume Two
(with The London Sinfonietta & Dominic Muldowney)
  • Released: 1984
  • Format: LP
  • Label: EMI (EL 2700491)
  • Reissued as Songs for Bad Times 2
The Pack of Women
  • Released: 1986
  • Format: LP, CD, Cass
  • Label: ABC Records (L 38639)
  • Soundtrack to The Pack of Women
Mrs. Bottle's
(Absolutely Blurtingly Beautiful World-Beating Burp)
  • Released: 1990
  • Format: LP, CD
  • Label: ABC Records (846 218-2)
Ancient Warriors
  • Released: 1993
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Larrikin Records (LRF 276)
Keep Up Your Standards!
(with Paul Grabowsky)
  • Released: 1997
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Larrikin Records (LRF483)
Classic Cabaret Rarities
  • Released: 2019
  • Format: Digital
  • Label: Rouseabout Records (RRR91)

Videography

Eating on the Plane (ABC for Kids film clip, 1990) (appeared on ABC for Kids: Video Hits from 1991) (Director: Tony Wellington; Producer: Vicki Watson)

Works

Stage works as writer, composer or devisor

  • Live-Could-Possibly-Be-True-One-Day Adventures of Superwoman (1974)
  • Kold Komfort Kaffe (1978)
  • A Star Is Torn (1979)
  • Songs from Sideshow Alley (1980)
  • Captain Lazar and his Earthbound Circus (1980)
  • The Pack of Women (1981)
  • The Conquest of Carmen Miranda (1982)
  • Cut and Thrust (1983)
  • Il Magnifico (1984)
  • The 1985 Scandals (1985)
  • Akwanso, Fly South (1988)
  • Cafe Fledermaus (1990)
  • Mrs Bottle's Absolutely Blurtingly Beautiful World Beating Burp (1990)
  • Le Chat Noir (1991)
  • The Bridge (1992)
  • See Ya Next Century (1993)
  • Ningali (1994)
  • Sappho Sings the Blues (1997)
  • Boy Hamlet (2000)
  • Architektin (2008)

Other published works

  • The Robyn Archer Songbook (McPhee Gribble, 1980)
  • Mrs Bottle Burps (Nelson, 1983)
  • 'Introduction', Women's Role (The National Times, 1983)
  • A Star Is Torn (with Dianna Simmonds) (Virago, 1986)
  • The myth of the mainstream: politics and performing arts in Australia today (Platform paper no. 4) (Currency House, 2005)
  • Detritus: addressing culture & the arts (UWA Publishing, 2010)

Positions

Current positions held

  • Creative Director, Centenary of Canberra[6]
  • Artistic Director, The Light in Winter (Federation Square, Melbourne)
  • Member, European House of Culture
  • Co-patron, The Institute of Postcolonial Studies (Melbourne)
  • Patron, The Arts Law Centre of Australia[7]
  • Patron, The National Script Centre (Tasmania)
  • Patron, Brink Productions (Adelaide)
  • Patron, The Australian Art Orchestra (Melbourne)
  • Ambassador, the Adelaide Crows
  • Ambassador, The International Women's Development Agency
  • RMIT Global Sustainability Leader

Former positions held

Honours

Awards and nominations

  • The Sydney Critics' Circle Award (1980)[10]
  • Australia Council Creative Fellowship (1991–93)[11]

ARIA Music Awards

The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of Australian music. They commenced in 1987.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
1987 The Pack of Women Best Original Soundtrack, Cast or Show Album Won [12]
1991 Mrs Bottle's Burp Best Children's Album Won

Helpmann Awards

The Helpmann Awards is an awards show, celebrating live entertainment and performing arts in Australia, presented by industry group Live Performance Australia (LPA) since 2001.[13] In 2019, Archer received the JC Williamson Award, the LPA's highest honour, for their life's work in live performance.[14]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2013 Robyn Archer in Concert: Que Reste-t-il? Helpmann Award for Best Cabaret Performer Won
2018 Robyn Archer JC Williamson Award awarded

Henry Lawson Award

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1980[15] Robyn Archer Henry Lawson Award awarded

South Australian Music Awards

The South Australian Music Hall of Fame celebrates the careers of successful music industry personalities and creates relationships with the upcoming youth and future of South Australian Music.

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2016[16] Robyn Archer Hall of Fame awarded

Victorian Honour Roll of Women

The Victorian Honour Roll of Women was established in 2001 to recognise the achievements of women from the Australian state of Victoria.

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2001 Robyn Archer Sir Bernard Heinze Memorial Award awarded

References

  1. ^ "AusStage". AusStage. Retrieved 7 November 2012.
  2. ^ "Robyn Archer online : The depArcher lounge : Selected works". Robyn Archer. Retrieved 7 November 2012.
  3. ^ "University Library | Adelaide University Footlights Club Papers 1930-2005". University of Adelaide. Retrieved 7 November 2012. Robyn Smith (now Archer)
  4. ^ Matthews, Jill Julius (1997). Sex in public: Australian sexual cultures. Allen & Unwin. p. 124. ISBN 978-1-86448-049-8.
  5. ^ "Robyn Archer online : The depArcher lounge : Bio/CV". Robyn Archer.
  6. ^ Creative Director announced for Centenary Media Release, Jon Stanhope, Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory
  7. ^ Arts Law: Patrons
  8. ^ Official website – Biography 22 April 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ "Fellows: Robyn Archer". Australian Academy of the Humanities. Retrieved 27 October 2020.
  10. ^ "Armfield off to SA". The Canberra Times. Vol. 55, no. 16, 555. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 23 January 1981. p. 9. Retrieved 15 June 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  11. ^ "IN BRIEF CAPO nears $500,000". The Canberra Times. Vol. 65, no. 20, 272. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 12 October 1990. p. 5. Retrieved 15 June 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  12. ^ ARIA Award previous winners. "History Best Original Soundtrack, Cast or Show Album". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Retrieved 12 July 2022.
  13. ^ "Events & Programs". Live Performance Australia. Retrieved 17 August 2022.
  14. ^ Yanko, Suzanne. "Tognetti’s Award triumph." Classic Melbourne. Edited by Suzanne Yanko. Published online 31 May 2017. [1] Accessed 5 September 2019.
  15. ^ "TEN SCOOPS THE POOL". The Australian Women's Weekly. Vol. 48, no. 4. Australia. 25 June 1980. p. 19 (Your TV Magazine). Retrieved 15 June 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  16. ^ "inductees". SA Music Hall of Fame. 17 August 2022.

External links

  • Robyn Archer's web site
  • Robyn Archer at IMDb  
  • Robyn Archer at AusStage  

robyn, archer, cdoal, born, 1948, australian, singer, writer, stage, director, artistic, director, public, advocate, arts, australia, internationally, birth, namerobyn, smithborn1948, prospect, south, australiaoccupation, singer, songwriter, festival, director. Robyn Archer AO CdOAL born 1948 is an Australian singer writer stage director artistic director and public advocate of the arts in Australia and internationally Robyn ArcherBirth nameRobyn SmithBorn1948 age 74 75 Prospect South AustraliaOccupation s Singer songwriter festival directorWebsiteRobynArcher com Contents 1 Life 2 Performance 3 Festival director and public speaker 4 Discography 4 1 Albums 5 Videography 6 Works 6 1 Stage works as writer composer or devisor 6 2 Other published works 7 Positions 7 1 Current positions held 7 2 Former positions held 8 Honours 9 Awards and nominations 9 1 ARIA Music Awards 9 2 Helpmann Awards 9 3 Henry Lawson Award 9 4 South Australian Music Awards 9 5 Victorian Honour Roll of Women 10 References 11 External linksLife EditArcher was born Robyn Smith 1 2 3 in Prospect South Australia She began singing at the age of four years and singing professionally from the age of 12 years everything from folk and pop and graduating to blues rock jazz and cabaret She graduated from Adelaide University and immediately took up a full time singing career Archer has a Bachelor of Arts Honours English and Diploma of Education from Adelaide University Archer is gay 4 Performance EditIn 1974 Archer sang Annie I in the Australian premiere of Brecht Weill s The Seven Deadly Sins to open The Space of the Adelaide Festival Centre She subsequently played Jenny in Kurt Weill s Threepenny Opera for New Opera South Australia where she met English translator and editor John Willett Since then her name has been linked particularly with the German cabaret songs of Weill Eisler and Paul Dessau and others from the Weimar Republic a repertoire which Willett guided her to Her one woman cabaret A Star is Torn 1979 covering various female singers including Billie Holiday and her 1981 show The Pack of Women both became successful books and recordings the latter also being produced for television in 1986 She played A Star is Torn throughout Australia from 1979 to 1983 and for a year at Wyndham s Theatre in London s West End Archer has continued to sing a wide ranging repertoire and in 2008 2009 gave a series of concerts including iprotest with Paul Grabowsky and separate German and French concerts with Michael Morley All were sell outs and critically acclaimed Robyn has written and devised many works for the stage from The Conquest of Carmen Miranda to Songs From Sideshow Alley and Cafe Fledermaus directed by Barrie Kosky to open the Merlyn Theatre at the Malthouse in Melbourne In 1989 she was commissioned to write a new opera Mambo for the Nexus Opera London In 2008 her play Architektin premiered in Adelaide and in 2009 she devised the Tough Nut Cabaret for a production in Pittsburgh USA Festival director and public speaker EditRobyn Archer is also a director of arts festivals in Australia and overseas Her career took this turn accidentally with an invitation while she was performing her show Le Chat Noir in Canberra to direct the National Festival of Australian Theatre which was hosted by the national capital She directed the 1993 1994 and 1995 editions and this began a string of Artistic Director positions at the Adelaide Festival of Arts 1998 and 2000 the Melbourne International Arts Festival 2002 2004 She created Ten Days on the Island an international arts festival for Tasmania spent two years as Artistic Director of the European Capital of Culture and advised on the start up of Luminato in Toronto In 2007 she created The Light in Winter for Federation Square in Melbourne and in July 2009 was appointed Creative Director of the Centenary of Canberra 2013 She is in frequent demand as a speaker and public advocate of the arts all over the world and her Wal Cherry and Manning Clark Memorial Lectures in 2008 2009 have increased that status She was a commentator at the inaugural broadcast Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras for the ABC Australia 5 She has been a television guest on The Michael Parkinson Show Clive James at Home Good News Week ABC Adelaide Festival 1998 ABC National three part series the David Frost New Year Special The Midday Show Tonight Live Review Dateline Denton and Express On 1 April 2016 Robyn Archer AO was inducted into the South Australian Music Hall of Fame Discography EditAlbums Edit List of albums with selected details Title DetailsTake Your Partners for The Ladies Choice Released 1977 Format LP Label Slater Sound Studios RA 001 The Wild Girl in the Heart Released 1978 Format LP Label Larrikin Records LRF 027 Tonight Lola Blau Released 1980 Format LP Label Trafalgar Records ARM 5001 A Star is Torn Released 1980 Format LP Label Trafalgar Records ARM 5002 Rough As Guts Released 1981 Format 2 LP Label Armada Records ARM 5003 4 Note live recordingRobyn Archer Sings Brecht with The London Sinfonietta amp Dominic Muldowney Released 1981 Format LP Label EMI ASD 4166 Reissued as Songs for Bad Times 1Robyn Archer Sings Brecht Volume Two with The London Sinfonietta amp Dominic Muldowney Released 1984 Format LP Label EMI EL 2700491 Reissued as Songs for Bad Times 2The Pack of Women Released 1986 Format LP CD Cass Label ABC Records L 38639 Soundtrack to The Pack of WomenMrs Bottle s Absolutely Blurtingly Beautiful World Beating Burp Released 1990 Format LP CD Label ABC Records 846 218 2 Ancient Warriors Released 1993 Format CD Label Larrikin Records LRF 276 Keep Up Your Standards with Paul Grabowsky Released 1997 Format CD Label Larrikin Records LRF483 Classic Cabaret Rarities Released 2019 Format Digital Label Rouseabout Records RRR91 Videography EditEating on the Plane ABC for Kids film clip 1990 appeared on ABC for Kids Video Hits from 1991 Director Tony Wellington Producer Vicki Watson Works EditStage works as writer composer or devisor Edit Live Could Possibly Be True One Day Adventures of Superwoman 1974 Kold Komfort Kaffe 1978 A Star Is Torn 1979 Songs from Sideshow Alley 1980 Captain Lazar and his Earthbound Circus 1980 The Pack of Women 1981 The Conquest of Carmen Miranda 1982 Cut and Thrust 1983 Il Magnifico 1984 The 1985 Scandals 1985 Akwanso Fly South 1988 Cafe Fledermaus 1990 Mrs Bottle s Absolutely Blurtingly Beautiful World Beating Burp 1990 Le Chat Noir 1991 The Bridge 1992 See Ya Next Century 1993 Ningali 1994 Sappho Sings the Blues 1997 Boy Hamlet 2000 Architektin 2008 Other published works Edit The Robyn Archer Songbook McPhee Gribble 1980 Mrs Bottle Burps Nelson 1983 Introduction Women s Role The National Times 1983 A Star Is Torn with Dianna Simmonds Virago 1986 The myth of the mainstream politics and performing arts in Australia today Platform paper no 4 Currency House 2005 Detritus addressing culture amp the arts UWA Publishing 2010 Positions EditCurrent positions held Edit Creative Director Centenary of Canberra 6 Artistic Director The Light in Winter Federation Square Melbourne Member European House of Culture Co patron The Institute of Postcolonial Studies Melbourne Patron The Arts Law Centre of Australia 7 Patron The National Script Centre Tasmania Patron Brink Productions Adelaide Patron The Australian Art Orchestra Melbourne Ambassador the Adelaide Crows Ambassador The International Women s Development Agency RMIT Global Sustainability LeaderFormer positions held Edit Artistic Director Liverpool European Capital of Culture 2008 2004 2006 Artistic Director Melbourne International Arts Festival 2002 2004 Advisor to the Artistic Program of 10 Days on the Island Tasmania 2001 2005 Artistic Director Adelaide Festival 1998 and 2000 Artistic Advisor Australia Day Hannover EXPO 2000 Artistic Director National Festival of Australian Theatre 1993 95 in Canberra Chair Community Cultural Development Board Australia Council 1993 5 Commonwealth Appointee to the Centenary of Federation Advisory Committee 1994 Member of the Board of Directors International Society of Performing Arts Member of Council Victorian College of the Arts Inaugural Ambassador Adelaide Festival Centre Trustee The Don Dunstan Foundation Artistic Counsel Belvoir Street Theatre 1986 Patron National Affiliation of Arts Educators Member of the Board Helpmann Academy Honours EditDoctor of Letters University of Sydney Doctor of the University Flinders University Officer of the Order of Australia Australia 2000 Chevalier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres France 2001 Officer of the Order of the Crown Belgium 2008 8 Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities 2014 9 Awards and nominations EditThe Sydney Critics Circle Award 1980 10 Australia Council Creative Fellowship 1991 93 11 ARIA Music Awards Edit The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence innovation and achievement across all genres of Australian music They commenced in 1987 Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 1987 The Pack of Women Best Original Soundtrack Cast or Show Album Won 12 1991 Mrs Bottle s Burp Best Children s Album WonHelpmann Awards Edit The Helpmann Awards is an awards show celebrating live entertainment and performing arts in Australia presented by industry group Live Performance Australia LPA since 2001 13 In 2019 Archer received the JC Williamson Award the LPA s highest honour for their life s work in live performance 14 Year Nominee work Award Result2013 Robyn Archer in Concert Que Reste t il Helpmann Award for Best Cabaret Performer Won2018 Robyn Archer JC Williamson Award awardedHenry Lawson Award Edit Year Nominee work Award Result1980 15 Robyn Archer Henry Lawson Award awardedSouth Australian Music Awards Edit The South Australian Music Hall of Fame celebrates the careers of successful music industry personalities and creates relationships with the upcoming youth and future of South Australian Music Year Nominee work Award Result2016 16 Robyn Archer Hall of Fame awardedVictorian Honour Roll of Women Edit The Victorian Honour Roll of Women was established in 2001 to recognise the achievements of women from the Australian state of Victoria Year Nominee work Award Result2001 Robyn Archer Sir Bernard Heinze Memorial Award awardedReferences Edit AusStage AusStage Retrieved 7 November 2012 Robyn Archer online The depArcher lounge Selected works Robyn Archer Retrieved 7 November 2012 University Library Adelaide University Footlights Club Papers 1930 2005 University of Adelaide Retrieved 7 November 2012 Robyn Smith now Archer Matthews Jill Julius 1997 Sex in public Australian sexual cultures Allen amp Unwin p 124 ISBN 978 1 86448 049 8 Robyn Archer online The depArcher lounge Bio CV Robyn Archer Creative Director announced for Centenary Media Release Jon Stanhope Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory Arts Law Patrons Official website Biography Archived 22 April 2008 at the Wayback Machine Fellows Robyn Archer Australian Academy of the Humanities Retrieved 27 October 2020 Armfield off to SA The Canberra Times Vol 55 no 16 555 Australian Capital Territory Australia 23 January 1981 p 9 Retrieved 15 June 2016 via National Library of Australia IN BRIEF CAPO nears 500 000 The Canberra Times Vol 65 no 20 272 Australian Capital Territory Australia 12 October 1990 p 5 Retrieved 15 June 2016 via National Library of Australia ARIA Award previous winners History Best Original Soundtrack Cast or Show Album Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA Retrieved 12 July 2022 Events amp Programs Live Performance Australia Retrieved 17 August 2022 Yanko Suzanne Tognetti s Award triumph Classic Melbourne Edited by Suzanne Yanko Published online 31 May 2017 1 Accessed 5 September 2019 TEN SCOOPS THE POOL The Australian Women s Weekly Vol 48 no 4 Australia 25 June 1980 p 19 Your TV Magazine Retrieved 15 June 2016 via National Library of Australia inductees SA Music Hall of Fame 17 August 2022 External links EditRobyn Archer s web site Robyn Archer at IMDb Robyn Archer at AusStage Preceded byBarrie Kosky Director of the Adelaide Festival of Arts1998 2000 Succeeded byPeter Sellars Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robyn Archer amp 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