Ms Sue Fell

Associate Lecturer, School of Arts
Contact
| Email: | sfell@une.edu.au |
| Room: | E11 LG6 |
| Phone: | 02 6773 3506 (or +61 2 6773 3506 overseas) |
Sue Fell worked for three years (1986-88) as a tutor in Drama at Melbourne's La Trobe University and for three years (1989-91) at Charles Sturt University/Mitchell as a lecturer in Theatre/Media.
She returned to UNE in 1993 - the place of her academic birth, where, in 1985 she received a first class honours degree in Theatre Studies - thesis title: The Plays of Stephen Sewell: Unity of the Diverse.
Areas of Teaching
Theatre & Performance: Sue teaches Introductory units in performance and presentation and on the playwright and the play; Advanced units on the crafts of acting, directing and producing; Australian theatre; theatre practice and analysis.
Research interests
Her current research interest is a comparative study of the education and training of actors in Australian and South African institutions.
Other
As a theatre practitioner, Sue has acted and directed for the New England Theatre Company and while teaching has directed: The Hypochondriac and The School for Wives (Moliere); Three Sisters (Anton Chekhov); A Mouthful of Birds (Caryl Churchill and David Lan); Woyzeck (Georg Büchner); Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead (Tom Stoppard);and in collaboration with the Armidale Aboriginal community, Munjong (Richard Walley). In 2000 she performed Kids' Stuff by Raymond Cousse for the Armidillos Theatre Company. She has also devised numerous pieces in collaboration with students/actors.
