Nita Pannell Explained
Nita Pannell |
Birth Name: | Nita Veronica Hanrahan |
Birth Date: | 1 July 1904 |
Birth Place: | Wellington Mill, Western Australia |
Death Place: | Claremont, Western Australia |
Nita Veronica Pannell (1 July 1904 – 29 September 1994) was an Australian teacher, actress and theatre director.
In the 1950s Pannell produced a number of plays and operettas for Perth amateur groups such as The Playboy of the Western World (Phoenix Players),[1] The Pirates of Penzance (Gilbert and Sullivan Society),[2] St Patrick's Day (Chiron Club)[3] and The New Moon (Repertory Club).[4]
Notable performances
Pannell appeared as Mum in the professional premiere of Alan Seymour's The One Day of the Year at the Palace Theatre in Sydney.[5] She toured with the play to England with fellow cast members Ron Haddrick and Reg Lye.[6]
Patrick White wrote A Cheery Soul with Pannell in mind for the role of Miss Docker.[7] In the 1963 premiere, her performance was described as "brilliant" by The Bulletin.
In 1964 she played the leading role of Miss Quodling in the premiere of Patrick White's play, Night on Bald Mountain in Adelaide.
Perth writer, Mary Durack and Pannell collaborated to create Swan River Saga, which the latter premiered at the 1972 Festival of Perth and then went on tour.[8] [9]
Pannell premiered her one-woman show, Adam's Rib, at the 1975 Festival of Perth and subsequently performed it at the Australia 75 festival in Canberra.[10]
Awards and recognition
Pannell was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1977[11] and a Member of the Order of Australia in 1989, in both cases for "service to the performing arts".[12] In 1981 she was named Western Australian Citizen of the Year (arts).
External links
Notes and References
- News: 21 August 1952. They play their part in building a proud nation Pakistani Women. 67. 36. Western Mail. 3,817. Western Australia. National Library of Australia. 10 September 2021.
- News: 3 November 1953. Savoy Opera Revival Scores A Big Hit. 69. 9. The West Australian. 20,994. Western Australia. National Library of Australia. 10 September 2021.
- News: 27 July 1953. Awards In Festival Announced. 69. 6. The West Australian. 20,909. Western Australia. National Library of Australia. 10 September 2021.
- News: 19 June 1954. Choreography For Play Is Local Work. 70. 21. The West Australian. 21,188. Western Australia. National Library of Australia. 10 September 2021.
- News: Drain. Dorothy. 10 May 1961. It seems to me. 28. 12. The Australian Women's Weekly. 4[?]. National Library of Australia. 10 September 2021.
- News: 23 September 1961. World Cable Round-Up: Play. 36. 11. The Canberra Times. 10,026. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. National Library of Australia. 10 September 2021.
- News: 22 November 1963. Play's Premiere. XXX. 13. The Australian Jewish News. 11. Victoria, Australia. National Library of Australia. 10 September 2021.
- News: 29 May 1973. Portrait of a pioneer. 47. 11. The Canberra Times. 13,447. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. National Library of Australia. 10 September 2021.
- Web site: Swan River Saga. 2021-09-10. The Australian Live Performance Database.
- News: Hodgkinson. Jan. 11 January 1975. Australia 75 festival is alive and well. 49. 2. The Canberra Times. 13,961. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. National Library of Australia. 10 September 2021.
- Web site: Mrs Nita Veronica Pannell. 2021-09-09. It's An Honour.
- Web site: Mrs Nita Veronica Pannell, OBE. 2021-09-09. It's An Honour.