David Logan (playwright)

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David J Logan (born 1960, Brisbane) is an Australian historian, drama and theatre teacher, director, and playwright. He trained at Victoria College, Melbourne; Trinity College of Music, London; University of Newcastle in Newcastle; University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba and the Fox Foundation in the United Kingdom. David J.Logan was awarded a PhD and D.Litt for his historical research.

Dr. David J. Logan has directed a range of productions and has worked for Queensland Theatre Company. His particular areas of specialisation are puppetry and its uses in education, children's theatre, Shakespeare in performance and Greek Theatre.

He is a member of the Union de la Marionette. He has been an Australian delegate at a number of congresses of the International Drama and Theatre Education Association. Dr. David J. Logan has acted with Twelfth Night Theatre Company and Brisbane Arts Theatre.

[edit] Works

  • 2006: The Role of The Crown in Australia, Monarchy in Australia
  • 2006: Puppetry in Education
  • 1993: Sydney Opera House Drama Theatre as a Performance Space
  • 1992: Measure for Measure - An Approach To Staging Shakespeare's Problem Play