Robert Jarman


Robert Jarman is a theatre artist based in Hobart, Tasmania. Primarily a director and actor, he is also a writer and designer.

Education

Jarman studied English and Drama at the University of Sydney, where he participated extensively with the Sydney University Dramatic Society, performing, writing and directing shows varying in style from Shakespeare to experimental political cabaret.

Career

In the late eighties Jarman moved to Hobart where he quickly established himself as one of the leading entities within the Tasmanian arts industry.
He directed the Australasian Premiere of Philip Glass's opera Hydrogen Jukebox at the Tasmanian Conservatorium of Music where he is currently the lecturer in Music Theatre.
He has collaborated extensively with composers including Raffæle Marcellino and Matthew Dewey.

Productions

YearTitleGenreInvolvementOther notes
2009I Am My Own WifeActor
2008Les MisérablesMusicalDirector
2007Con ArtistsPuppet theatreDirectorTerrapin Puppet Theatre
2007underwherePhysical theatreDirectorLucy Who Productions
2007Troilus and CressidaShakespeareDirector
2005The Death of ChattertonOperaDirector/Co-librettistWritten by Matthew Dewey
2005MacbethShakespeareDirector
2005A Midsummer Night's DreamShakespeareDirector
2004Euphonic TemplesOperaDirector/DesignerConducted by Jean Louis Forestier
2001The Flight of Les DarcyOperaDirector/LibrettistWritten by Raffæle Marcellino

2019 The Protecting Veil. ‘The Protecting Veil’ takes inspiration and incorporates material from ‘The Seven Sacraments of Nicholas Poussin’ written and performed by Neil Bartlett, first produced at The London Hospital, produced by Artangel, London, July 1st, 1997.

Honours

In 2001 he was awarded the Australian Centenary of Federation Medal for services to the performing arts.