Elizabeth Sharland


Elizabeth Sharland, L.G.S.M., A.Mus. A., is an actress, author and producer. Her first book, , was published in 1997 and she has since written six more books on the theatre, including , , and , as well as penning a novel, , promoted by the noted British public relations consultant Richard Fitzwilliams. She regularly at book signings at venues such as the Players Club and National Arts Club in New York. Her most recent book is .

Early life

Sharland was born in Tasmania and studied at St Michael's Collegiate School, also taking private lessons in speech, drama and music. She won a scholarship to study at the Guildhall School in London, and left to take up studies there for two years, gaining a diploma in piano as well as in drama.
Her acting career began with her first professional job at the Felixstowe Repertory Company, after which she toured Australia for six months with London's Old Vic Company, alongside Katharine Hepburn and Robert Helpmann. She later lived in Tangier, where she taught music at the American School and performed as house pianist at the Velasquez Hotel.
After her marriage, she moved to Toronto, Ontario, Canada with her doctor husband who had accepted a position there. She joined the summer stock company The Straw Hat Players to tour Ontario.
She performed many roles for CBC Radio and CBC-TV dramas, including the General Motors Hour, with actors Gordon Pinsent, Barry Morse, Robert Goulet and Douglas Campbell.

Theatrical work: Paris, New York, London, and beyond

Sharland later went to live in Paris, France, where she opened her own English-speaking cafe-theatre, featuring new plays, and she details the experience in her 2008 book which profiles many of the city's famous theatres and restaurants, including Le Grand Véfour.
In 1983, she re-located to New York City, and served as personal assistant to actor Yul Brynner on his final tour of the US in The King and I. She started writing plays, three of which were produced at in New York. After Brynner's death, Sharland moved back to London, producing an anthology entitled at the Theatre Museum, and she cast over 200 actors to work in it over 6 years.

Recent activities

Elizabeth Sharland's 2009 book, , recounts her years of travelling through Europe and Africa, describing her journey to meet the American composer and writer Paul Bowles, and also offers memories of her family in Tasmania as well as the composers, writers and musicians she went to visit during her career. The book was launched at in London in May 2009, and also on board the RMS Queen Mary 2 in July 2009. Her latest book, is featured as part of New York Lincoln Center's New Books in the Performing Arts series, where Sharland is joined by actress Tammy Grimes and cabaret artist Steve Ross at a at the Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center.
She lectures regularly on board the Cunard line of cruise ships, as well as for the , the , the English Speaking Union in Palm Beach and New York, The University Club, the Harvard Club, the National Arts Club and the National Portrait Gallery in London. She also serves as food editor for the .