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Sally Burton

Sally Hay Burton (born Sally Anne Hay; 21 January 1948) is a British author and theatre producer. She was the fourth wife and widow of actor Richard Burton.

Sally Burton
Born
Sally Anne Hay

(1948-01-21) 21 January 1948 (age 75)
Occupations
  • Theatre producer
  • author
  • philanthropist
Spouse
(m. 1983; died 1984)

Personal life Edit

Burton was born Sally Anne Hay in Braintree, Essex, the daughter of journalist Jack Hay. She was working as a freelance production assistant on the set of the TV mini-series Wagner when she met Richard Burton.[1] During a seven-month tour of the United States with Noël Coward's play Private Lives, in which Elizabeth Taylor was Richard Burton's co-star, Burton and Hay married on 3 July 1983 in Las Vegas; it was Burton's fifth marriage and her first. After the tour, they went to rest in Hawaii for several months before returning to their home in Céligny where Burton died on 5 August 1984; Sally Burton was then 36.

In 2012 Burton published the diaries of Richard Burton. She said her motivation was to show Burton's "love for words". In her review of the book, Barbara Ellen in The Guardian wrote

The suspicion forms that Sally's unspoken motivation was to derail, once and for all, the Liz-Dickie show. To demonstrate that, despite all those tales of Burton's sending secret final love letters to Taylor, in which he wrote of yearning to "come home" to her, in truth, he had gone right off her, and, considering what he was writing, near despised her. To my mind, this none-too-subtle attempt to undermine the Burton/Taylor-myth looks a bit vindictive – especially considering that Taylor is dead now, and can't flash those violet eyes, and open that fabulous fishwife mouth, in reply.[2]

Simon De Bruxelles wrote of the diaries in 2012, "The depth of Richard Burton's passion for Elizabeth Taylor is laid bare in diary extracts to be published for the first time this year ... beautiful beyond the dreams of pornography."[3]

The diaries had been kept since 1965 and Burton, "... always maintained that they were personal and not intended for publication."[3]

Philanthropy Edit

Burton donated the Richard Burton Collection to Swansea University in 2005[4] and she received an honorary fellowship from that university in 2006.[5]

In 2005, Burton moved to Perth, Western Australia, where her brother and his family had lived for years.[6] In 2009, she launched the Richard Burton Award for New Plays, in conjunction with Black Swan State Theatre Company offering a prize pool of A$30,000 for writers of unproduced scripts; this is Australia's richest prize for playwrights.[6] The 2010 first prize of A$20,000 was awarded to Caleb Lewis; Hellie Turner was awarded the runner-up prize of A$10,000.[7] The prize was not awarded in 2011 and new guidelines were drawn for 2012.[8] The award was shared in 2012 by Ingle Knight and Tommy Murphy who would each receive a commission of $15,000 at the completion of a new play.[9] No further awards have been announced and the award has ceased,

Burton was patron of the Black Swan State Theatre Company from 2009 to 2012. She is a supporter of the West Australian Symphony Orchestra. She was a board member of Agelink, a theatre company for older actors. Established in 2007[10] She presents the Sally Burton Awards, a prize pool of A$4,000, to the two most talented performers of Shakespeare texts at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts.[11]

Production Edit

In 2009 she launched the independent production house Onward Production whose productions ran from 2009 to 2011.[12] In October that year she produced the Australian première of the international touring anthology Seven Deadly Sins Four Deadly Sinners at the Playhouse Theatre in Perth[13] and Noël Coward's Private Lives at Perth's Subiaco Arts Centre.

She is also the executive producer of the British documentary series Great West End Theatres.[14]

Private life Edit

Burton had moved to Perth, Australia to be closer to her brother and his family. She first moved into a house in Subiaco, then purchased a recently built nearby house in 2007. In August 2017 she put her home on the market and returned to the UK to live in Rowhedge, Essex.

Bibliography Edit

Books Edit

  • Burton, Sally (1989). The Barren Patch. Penguin. ISBN 978-0-14-010396-0.

Book reviews Edit

  • 2011: Burton, Sally (September 2011). "When man created film". Australian Book Review. 334: 38–39., reviewed: Drazin, Charles (2011). The Faber Book of French Cinema. Faber.

Other writings Edit

  • Burton, Richard (1989). A Christmas Story. Introduction by Sally Burton. Hodder & Stoughton. ISBN 978-0-340-51246-3.

References Edit

  1. ^ Richard Burton – Life: 1971–1984 29 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Girls, please! Talk about putting the 'dire' into diaries By Barbara Ellen". The Guardian. 16 September 2012. Retrieved 12 September 2017.
  3. ^ a b Simon De Bruxelles (15 August 2012). "Richard Burton's diary reveals love for the 'exciting, wilful' Elizabeth Taylor". The Australian. Retrieved 12 September 2017.
  4. ^ Richard Burton Archives: The New Home of Swansea University's Archives, Swansea University, 30 April 2010
  5. ^ "Ruth Madoc and Sally Burton awarded university fellowships", Western Mail (18 July 2006)
  6. ^ a b "Lasting legacy" by Victoria Laurie, The Australian (7 August 2010)
  7. ^ The Richard Burton Award for New Plays 24 October 2010 at the Wayback Machine at the Black Swan Theatre
  8. ^ "The AWG Congratulates Black Swan on the Revised Richard Burton Award". Australian Writers Guild. Retrieved 10 January 2017.
  9. ^ "Winners of Richard Burton Award for Playwriting 2012 Announced 31 October 2012". Black Swan State Theatre Company. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  10. ^ "Sally Burton". Onward Production. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  11. ^ "Sally Burton Awards". Australian Stage. Retrieved 10 January 2017.
  12. ^ "Sally Burton". Onward Productions [2011]. Retrieved 10 January 2017.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 29 October 2009. Retrieved 23 October 2009.
  14. ^ "West End boys – Open access: Documenting London's theatres". London: The Stage. 6 May 2011. Retrieved 6 May 2011.

External links Edit

  • Sally Burton at IMDb

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journalist Jack Hay She was working as a freelance production assistant on the set of the TV mini series Wagner when she met Richard Burton 1 During a seven month tour of the United States with Noel Coward s play Private Lives in which Elizabeth Taylor was Richard Burton s co star Burton and Hay married on 3 July 1983 in Las Vegas it was Burton s fifth marriage and her first After the tour they went to rest in Hawaii for several months before returning to their home in Celigny where Burton died on 5 August 1984 Sally Burton was then 36 In 2012 Burton published the diaries of Richard Burton She said her motivation was to show Burton s love for words In her review of the book Barbara Ellen in The Guardian wroteThe suspicion forms that Sally s unspoken motivation was to derail once and for all the Liz Dickie show To demonstrate that despite all those tales of Burton s sending secret final love letters to Taylor in which he wrote of yearning to come home to her in truth he had gone right off her and considering what he was writing near despised her To my mind this none too subtle attempt to undermine the Burton Taylor myth looks a bit vindictive especially considering that Taylor is dead now and can t flash those violet eyes and open that fabulous fishwife mouth in reply 2 Simon De Bruxelles wrote of the diaries in 2012 The depth of Richard Burton s passion for Elizabeth Taylor is laid bare in diary extracts to be published for the first time this year beautiful beyond the dreams of pornography 3 The diaries had been kept since 1965 and Burton always maintained that they were personal and not intended for publication 3 Philanthropy EditBurton donated the Richard Burton Collection to Swansea University in 2005 4 and she received an honorary fellowship from that university in 2006 5 In 2005 Burton moved to Perth Western Australia where her brother and his family had lived for years 6 In 2009 she launched the Richard Burton Award for New Plays in conjunction with Black Swan State Theatre Company offering a prize pool of A 30 000 for writers of unproduced scripts this is Australia s richest prize for playwrights 6 The 2010 first prize of A 20 000 was awarded to Caleb Lewis Hellie Turner was awarded the runner up prize of A 10 000 7 The prize was not awarded in 2011 and new guidelines were drawn for 2012 8 The award was shared in 2012 by Ingle Knight and Tommy Murphy who would each receive a commission of 15 000 at the completion of a new play 9 No further awards have been announced and the award has ceased Burton was patron of the Black Swan State Theatre Company from 2009 to 2012 She is a supporter of the West Australian Symphony Orchestra She was a board member of Agelink a theatre company for older actors Established in 2007 10 She presents the Sally Burton Awards a prize pool of A 4 000 to the two most talented performers of Shakespeare texts at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts 11 Production EditIn 2009 she launched the independent production house Onward Production whose productions ran from 2009 to 2011 12 In October that year she produced the Australian premiere of the international touring anthology Seven Deadly Sins Four Deadly Sinners at the Playhouse Theatre in Perth 13 and Noel Coward s Private Lives at Perth s Subiaco Arts Centre She is also the executive producer of the British documentary series Great West End Theatres 14 Private life EditBurton had moved to Perth Australia to be closer to her brother and his family She first moved into a house in Subiaco then purchased a recently built nearby house in 2007 In August 2017 she put her home on the market and returned to the UK to live in Rowhedge Essex Bibliography EditBooks Edit Burton Sally 1989 The Barren Patch Penguin ISBN 978 0 14 010396 0 Book reviews Edit 2011 Burton Sally September 2011 When man created film Australian Book Review 334 38 39 reviewed Drazin Charles 2011 The Faber Book of French Cinema Faber Other writings Edit Burton Richard 1989 A Christmas Story Introduction by Sally Burton Hodder amp Stoughton ISBN 978 0 340 51246 3 References Edit Richard Burton Life 1971 1984 Archived 29 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine Girls please Talk about putting the dire into diaries By Barbara Ellen The Guardian 16 September 2012 Retrieved 12 September 2017 a b Simon De Bruxelles 15 August 2012 Richard Burton s diary reveals love for the exciting wilful Elizabeth Taylor The Australian Retrieved 12 September 2017 Richard Burton Archives The New Home of Swansea University s Archives Swansea University 30 April 2010 Ruth Madoc and Sally Burton awarded university fellowships Western Mail 18 July 2006 a b Lasting legacy by Victoria Laurie The Australian 7 August 2010 The Richard Burton Award for New Plays Archived 24 October 2010 at the Wayback Machine at the Black Swan Theatre The AWG Congratulates Black Swan on the Revised Richard Burton Award Australian Writers Guild Retrieved 10 January 2017 Winners of Richard Burton Award for Playwriting 2012 Announced 31 October 2012 Black Swan State Theatre Company Retrieved 9 January 2017 Sally Burton Onward Production Retrieved 9 January 2017 Sally Burton Awards Australian Stage Retrieved 10 January 2017 Sally Burton Onward Productions 2011 Retrieved 10 January 2017 Theatre Australia Archived from the original on 29 October 2009 Retrieved 23 October 2009 West End boys Open access Documenting London s theatres London The Stage 6 May 2011 Retrieved 6 May 2011 External links EditSally Burton at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sally Burton amp oldid 1171964094, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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