Stefan Haag
Stefan Hermann Haag OBE was an Austrian-born Australian singer; opera, theatre, and television director and producer; lighting and set designer; and arts administrator.
Biography
Stefan Hermann Haag was born on 26 March 1925 in Vienna, Austria.As a child he sang with the Vienna Boys Choir and Vienna Mozart Boys Choir. The choir found itself stranded in Australia at the outbreak of World War II in 1939, and Haag, then aged around 14, decided to stay.
Career
Haag sang baritone roles with the National Opera Theatre and later became a producer for the National Theatre Movement. In 1950 he returned to Europe on a Victorian Government scholarship to study arts production.In 1956 Stefan Haag became production director of the newly formed Elizabethan Theatre Trust Opera Company, the forerunner of Opera Australia. In 1957 he directed its production of Offenbach’s The [Tales of Hoffmann]. From 1960 to 1962 he was opera company's artistic director. From 1963 to 1969 he was executive director of the Elizabethan Theatre Trust.
He later worked as a television and theatre producer and was artistic director of several arts festivals. He promoted successful productions such as Hair and Jesus Christ Superstar and promoted Aboriginal theatre. He was also a director of the New Zealand Drama Council summer school.