Gale Edwards


Gale Edwards is an Australian theatre director, who has worked extensively throughout Australia and internationally. She has also directed for television and film.

Professional career

Edwards began her career at Adelaide youth theatre company Energy Connection. From 1986 to 1989 she was Associate Director of the State Theatre Company of South Australia, has been an Artistic Director of the Melbourne Theatre Company and has worked with every other major theatre Australian company, including the Sydney Theatre Company and Opera Australia. Internationally, Edwards directed the 1996 London revival of Jesus Christ Superstar, which opened on Broadway in 2000, and for which she won an Emmy Award for the televised recording of the production. Edwards contributed to the book of the musical Whistle Down the Wind, for which she directed the West End production. She directed Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice and A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Chichester Festival Theatre in 2003 and 2004 respectively. Edwards has also directed for the Royal Shakespeare Company and Shakespeare Theatre Company. She directed the premiere production of The Boy from Oz.
She co-wrote the book and lyrics of the musical Eureka, which premiered in Melbourne in 2004.
Edwards' credits directing for film and television include the 2011 Australian film A Heartbeat Away and the "Pride" segment of 1993 television series Seven Deadly Sins, as well as filmed versions of stage presentations.

Awards

Edwards has been the recipient of three Sydney Critics Circle Awards, four Melbourne Green Room Awards, two Mo Awards, an Emmy, two Helpmann Awards, a Sydney Critics Award, two nominations for Helen Hayes Awards in Washington D.C., and a 2000 Centenary Medal 'for Service to Australian Society'.

Honours

Edwards was made a Member of the Order of Australia in the 2017 Queen's Birthday Honours.