Robyn Archer
Robyn Archer, AO, CdOAL is an Australian singer, writer, stage director, artistic director, and public advocate of the arts, in Australia and internationally.
Life
Archer was born Robyn Smith 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 and Diploma of Education from Adelaide University.Archer is gay.
Performance
In 1974 she 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 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! 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. 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, the Melbourne International Arts Festival. 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. She has been a television guest on The Michael Parkinson Show, Clive James at Home, Good News Week ; Adelaide Festival 1998, 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
Solo albums
- Take Your Partners For... The Ladies Choice
- The Wild Girl in the Heart
- A Star is Torn
- Rough As Guts
- Robyn Archer Sings Brecht
- Robyn Archer Sings Brecht - Volume Two
- Mrs. Bottle's Absolutely Blurtingly Beautiful World-Beating Burp
- Ancient Wonders
- Keep Up Your Standards
Other
- The Pack of Women
- Size 10
Videography
Works
Stage works as writer, composer or devisor
- Live-Could-Possibly-Be-True-One-Day Adventures of Superwoman
- Kold Komfort Kaffe
- A Star Is Torn
- Songs from Sideshow Alley
- Captain Lazar and his Earthbound Circus
- The Pack of Women
- The Conquest of Carmen Miranda
- Cut and Thrust
- Il Magnifico
- The 1985 Scandals
- Akwanso, Fly South
- Cafe Fledermaus
- Mrs Bottle's Absolutely Blurtingly Beautiful World Beating Burp
- Le Chat Noir
- The Bridge
- See Ya Next Century
- Ningali
- Sappho Sings the Blues
- Boy Hamlet
- Architektin
Other published works
- The Robyn Archer Songbook
- Mrs Bottle Burps
- 'Introduction', Women's Role
- A Star Is Torn
- The myth of the mainstream: politics and performing arts in Australia today
- Detritus: addressing culture & the arts''
Positions
Current positions held
- Creative Director, Centenary of Canberra
- Artistic Director, The Light in Winter
- Member, European House of Culture
- Co-patron, The Institute of Postcolonial Studies
- Patron, The Arts Law Centre of Australia
- Patron, The National Script Centre
- Patron, Brink Productions
- Patron, The Australian Art Orchestra
- Ambassador, the Adelaide Crows
- Ambassador, The International Women's Development Agency
- RMIT Global Sustainability Leader
Former positions held
- Artistic Director, Liverpool European Capital of Culture 2008
- Artistic Director,
- Advisor to the Artistic Program of 10 Days on the Island
- Artistic Director, Adelaide Festival
- Artistic Advisor, Australia Day, Hannover EXPO 2000
- Artistic Director, National Festival of Australian Theatre in Canberra
- Chair, Community Cultural Development Board, Australia Council
- Commonwealth Appointee to the Centenary of Federation Advisory Committee
- 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
- Patron, National Affiliation of Arts Educators
- Member of the Board, Helpmann Academy.
Honours and awards
Honours
- Doctor of Letters
- Doctor of the University
- Officer of the Order of Australia – 2000
- Chevalier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres – 2001
- Victorian Honour Roll of Women- 2001
- Officer of the Order of the Crown – 2008
Arts awards
- The Sydney Critics' Circle Award
- The Henry Lawson Award
- ARIA Award for Best Original Soundtrack or Cast Album – The Pack of Women
- ARIA Award for Best Children's Album – Mrs Bottle's Burp
- Australia Council Creative Fellowship
- International Citation of Merit
- Helpmann Award for Best Cabaret Performer – Robyn Archer in Concert: QUE RESTE-T-IL?
- South Australian Music Hall Of Fame Inductee