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Jackie Maxwell

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Theatre director

Jackie Maxwell
Born1956 (age 69–70)
EducationUniversity of Manchester
Occupations
  • Theatre director
  • artistic director
Years active1978–present
SpouseBenedict Campbell
Children2, includingDeragh Campbell

Jackie Maxwell (born 1956) is an Irish-born Canadiantheatre director anddramaturge. She was the artistic director of theShaw Festival from 2002 to 2016.

Early life and education

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Maxwell was born inBelfast,Northern Ireland. Her mother was an English and drama teacher and her father was abookie. By the time Maxwell was nine, she became involved with the Youth Group of theLyric Theatre in Belfast.[1] In 1974, she began an honours degree in drama at theUniversity of Manchester, England. While working as an usher atContact Theatre in England, Maxwell me the man who would become her husband, Canadian actorBenedict Campbell.[2] In January 1978, Campbell was offered a contract with theNational Arts Centre to performTroilus and Cressida; Maxwell accompanied him back to Canada.[3][1]

Career

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After moving to Canada, Maxwell became involved with the Canadian theatre scene, working as a director at theNational Arts Centre.[2] John Wood gave Maxwell several assistant director positions before offering her a solo-directed show. Maxwell chose to directThe Changeling, starring Martha Burns.[1] When Bob White, the then-artistic direct ofFactory Theatre inToronto, went on sabbatical, he asked Maxwell, still in her twenties,[4] to take over the position. Though she was initially only supposed to serve one year, she stayed for seven (1987–95).[1] Maxwell also served as Director of New Play Development at theCharlottetown Festival inPrince Edward Island.[5][6]

Beginning with their 2002 season, Maxwell served as the artistic director for theShaw Festival, succeedingChristopher Newton. Prior to becoming artistic director, she had served as the head of the new writing program of the Shaw Academy in the 1980s and directedPicnic in 2001.[7] During her tenure at the Shaw Festival, Maxwell has included pieces by women writers from Shaw’s period, commissioned new translations by some of Canada’s most respected playwrights, presented Canadian classics on the playbill and initiated enormous growth in the area of new play development.[8] Her choices of plays marked a move away from presenting only plays byShaw and his contemporaries towards including contemporary playwrights.[9]

Maxwell's extensive list of directed productions includesChekhov'sThree Sisters (2003),[8] Marc Michel Bouchard'sThe Coronation Voyage (2003) and Githa Sowerby'sRutherford and Son (2004),Saint Joan (2007),Brief Encounters (2009),[5] Jay Turvey/Paul Sportelli musicalMaria Severa (2011).

Beginning with Shaw's 2015 season, Maxwell began to transition out of the role of artistic director. She served as artistic director for the 2015 and 2016 seasons and then oversaw the 2017 season.[10] In 2016, as part of her final season as artistic director, Maxwell returned to Chekhov, whoseThree Sisters she directed in her inaugural season as AD, and directedUncle Vanya.[11] Maxwell was succeeded as AD by Tim Carroll.[12] In 2017, the festival renamed the Studio Theatre in Maxwell's honour, calling it the Jackie Maxwell Studio Theatre. The Studio Theatre was originally added to the Shaw Festival space during Maxwell's tenure as AD in 2009.[13]

Personal life

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She is married to actorBenedict Campbell and has two children,Deragh and Lou.[6][14]

Awards and honours

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Maxwell was award the Canadian Theatre Critics Association's Herbert Whittaker/Drama Bench Award in 2008.[3] In 2016, Maxwell was made a member of theOrder of Ontario.[15]

References

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  1. ^abcdOuzounian, Richard (28 May 2010)."Ouzounian: Jackie Maxwell is Shaw Festival's champion".Toronto Star. Retrieved4 September 2022.
  2. ^abJackie Maxwell atThe Canadian Encyclopedia, accessed September 1, 2019
  3. ^ab"Theatre critics hail Shaw's Jackie Maxwell for her achievements".CBC. 2 October 2008. Retrieved4 September 2022.
  4. ^Schabas, Martha (7 February 2018)."Jackie Maxwell is right where she wants to be: in the director's chair".The Globe and Mail. Retrieved4 September 2022.
  5. ^abNoël Coward’s Tonight at 8:30 series started with previews of Brief Encounters at the Shaw Festival Theatre. Media Release. Shaw Festival.http://news.shawfest.com/2009/04/14/noel-coward’s-tonight-at-830-series-started-with-previews-of-brief-encounters-at-the-shaw-festival-theatre/Archived 22 March 2021 at theWayback Machine
  6. ^abScenes from a Life: Jackie Maxwell by Melissa Leong, 2012,National Post, accessed September 1, 2019
  7. ^Jones, Kenneth (11 July 2001)."Jackie Maxwell Named Shaw Festival Artistic Director Designate".Playbill. Retrieved4 September 2022.
  8. ^abShaw Festival Mandate and Historyhttp://www.shawfest.com/about-the-shaw/mandate-and-history/
  9. ^Maga, Carly (30 July 2016)."Jackie Maxwell goes out with a splash".Muskoka Region. Retrieved5 September 2022.
  10. ^Donnelly, Pat (28 March 2014)."Shaw Festival's Jackie Maxwell Held Over For Two More Seasons".Montreal Gazette. Retrieved4 September 2022.
  11. ^Zettel, Mike (2 May 2016)."Arts Spotlight: Jackie Maxwell".Niagara This Week. Retrieved5 September 2022.
  12. ^Dabkowski, Colin (4 May 2016)."Shaw Fest's Jackie Maxwell looks back on 14-year tenure".Buffalo News. Retrieved4 September 2022.
  13. ^Don (28 July 2017)."The Shaw Festival Renamed Theatre in Honour of Former Artistic Director Jackie Maxwell".Don411.com. Retrieved4 September 2022.
  14. ^Ouzounian, Richard (28 May 2010)."Ouzounian: Jackie Maxwell is Shaw Festival's champion".Toronto Star. Retrieved4 September 2022.
  15. ^"New Appointees to the Order of Ontario". 13 January 2016.
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