Jack Bradford

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Jack Bradford
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Born (1959-07-26) July 26, 1959 (age 65)
Years active1975–present

Jack Bradford (born July 26, 1959) is an American / Australian stage actor and director. He is best known in Brisbane for founding Brisbane Junior Theatre which presented its first production The Pirates of Penzance in April 2001.

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Bradford, the son of Gerald and Rose Bradford, was born in 1959 at Milton, Florida, in the USA. His father was a Navy captain, which meant that Jack and his seven siblings were regularly on the move.

His first stage role was Jesus in Godspell working alongside Kathy Najimy in 1975.

Upon completion of a Bachelor of Arts in theatre, he moved to Brisbane, Australia in 1988.

Jack was married to Australian Deborah Onions, whom he had met on a visit to Australia in 1986. From 1989 to 1993, he was the senior pastor of the Christian Praise Centre in Glen Innes, New South Wales.


In 1993, Jack, Debbie and their three boys moved back to Brisbane, which is where they currently reside.

Stage

YearTitleRoleLocation
1975 Godspell JesusHelix Summer Theatre, La Mesa CA. alongside Kathy Najimy
1976 The Roar of the Greasepaint CockyMonte Vista High School. Director Ron Ray.
1977 Kiss Me, Kate Hortensio Grossmont College Summer Theatre, El Cajon CA.
1977 Equus Alan, StrangGrossmont College, El Cajon CA. working alongside John Castellanos
1978 Sweet Charity HermanCajon Performing Arts Center
1979 The Roar of the Greasepaint CockyPatio Playhouse, Escondido, CA.
1979 How to Succeed in Business Bert Bratt Grossmont College Summer Theatre, El Cajon, CA.
1979 Zoo Story Director, Jerry Central Wyoming College
1979All the World's a StageWriter, editor and principalCentral Wyoming College. (A Shakespearean Review).
1980 Butterflies are Free Donny Dark, Set and Light DesignerCentral Wyoming College.
1980 Camelot ArthurCentral Wyoming College.
1980My Partner and Olio by Bartley Campbell Sam Bowler, Imperial PlayersCripple Creek, Colorado. Professional Summer Stock, 150 Performances.
1983 Waiting for Lefty Irv Wright State University, Professional Actors Training Company, Ohio.
1983 Two by Two JaphethDayton Playhouse, Ohio.
1984 Equus DaltonWright State University, Professional Actors Training Company, Ohio (with George Grizzard.)
1984 Kiss Me, Kate Petruchio, FredDayton Playhouse, Ohio.
1984 Princess Ida CyrilCenter Stage, Yellow Springs, Ohio.
1984 Royal Hunt of the Sun De CandiaFairborn Playhouse, Ohio.
1985 Amadeus Baron Van SwietenWright State University, Professional Actors Training Company, Ohio.
1985 Annie DirectorFairborn Playhouse, Ohio.
1985 Antigone CreonYellow Springs Amphitheater, Ohio.
1989 Godspell JesusBallarat Light Opera Company, Ballarat Victoria Australia.
1995 Man of La Mancha Sancho Harvest Rain Theatre Company, Brisbane Australia.
1996 Godspell DirectorHarvest Rain Theatre Company, Brisbane Australia.
1997 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat DirectorHarvest Rain Theatre Company, Brisbane Australia.
1999 Guys and Dolls Nicely Nicely JohnsonHarvest Rain Theatre Company, Brisbane Australia.
1999 The Importance of Being Earnest DirectorHarvest Rain Theatre Company, Brisbane Australia.
2000 Godspell DirectorHarvest Rain Theatre Company, Brisbane Australia.
2001 Bye Bye Birdie Harry MacAfeeHarvest Rain Theatre Company, Brisbane Australia.
2001 Oliver DirectorHarvest Rain Theatre Company, Brisbane Australia.
2002 Les Misérables Jean Valjean Savoyards Theatre Company, Brisbane Australia. Winner of the 2002 4MBS Perform Award for best actor in a musical.
2002 Wit Director La Boite Theatre D-Lab, Brisbane Australia.
2002 The Music Man Harold HillQueensland Musical Theatre, Brisbane Australia.
2004 West Side Story DirectorSavoyards Theatre Company, Brisbane Australia.
2004 Wit DirectorBunbury Theatre Company, Brisbane Australia. In the 2004 Matilda Awards Caroline Kennison was a joint winner of Best Female Actor in a lead role for her role as Professor Vivian Bearing. [1]
2004 Arsenic and Old Lace Teddy BrewsterHarvest Rain Theatre Company, Brisbane Australia.
2005 Les Misérables Jean Valjean Ignatians Theatre Company, Brisbane Australia.
2006 Rent Director and Joint Producer Schonell Theatre, University of Queensland Brisbane Australia.
2006 Parade Tom Watson, Old SoldierWarehaus Theatre, Brisbane Australia.
2006 Godspell Jesus, director and joint producerSchonell Theatre, University of Queensland Brisbane Australia.
2007 Children of Eden FatherHarvest Rain Theatre Company, Brisbane Australia.
2007 The Witches of Eastwick Director and joint producerSchonell Theatre, University of Queensland Brisbane Australia.
2008 The Importance of Being Earnest DirectorStarlight Theatre, Centre Stage Spring Hill, Brisbane Australia.
2008 Songs for a New World Director (Qld Premiere)Starlight Theatre, Centre Stage Spring Hill, Brisbane Australia.
2008 Proof Robert (professor)Starlight Theatre, Centre Stage Spring Hill, Brisbane Australia.
2008SudsDirector (Australian Premiere)Starlight Theatre, Centre Stage Spring Hill, Brisbane Australia.
2009 An Ideal Husband Earl of CavershamStarlight Theatre, Centre Stage Spring Hill, Brisbane Australia.
2009 Sweeney Todd Sweeney ToddStarlight Theatre, Centre Stage Spring Hill, Brisbane Australia.
2009 Speed the Plow Charlie FoxStarlight Theatre, Centre Stage Spring Hill, Brisbane Australia.
2009 Forbidden Broadway DirectorStarlight Theatre, Centre Stage Spring Hill, Brisbane Australia.
2010 Fiddler on the Roof Director, TevyeStarlight Theatre, Centre Stage Spring Hill, Brisbane Australia.
2010 13 DirectorStarlight Theatre, Centre Stage Spring Hill, Brisbane Australia.
2010 How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying Director, J.B. BiggleyStarlight Theatre, Centre Stage Spring Hill, Brisbane Australia.
2015 The Prince of Egypt Director, JethroAlbany Hills Christian Church, Brisbane Australia.

Brisbane Junior Theatre productions

YearSchool HolidayTitleLocation
2001Easter1. The Pirates of Penzance RiverCity Family Church, The Gap
2001September2. Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat RiverCity Family Church, The Gap
2002Easter3. H.M.S. Pinafore RiverCity Family Church, The Gap
2002September4. Annie RiverCity Family Church, The Gap
2003Easter5. The Mikado Centenary Uniting Church, Middle Park
2003July6. The Pirates of Penzance Bracken Ridge Baptist Church
2003September7. Guys and Dolls Centenary Uniting Church, Middle Park
2004July8. Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Bracken Ridge Baptist Church
2004September9. Fiddler on the Roof Bracken Ridge Baptist Church
2005June–July10. The King and I Bracken Ridge Baptist Church
2005September11. The Music Man Bracken Ridge Baptist Church
2006July12. Aladdin Bracken Ridge Baptist Church with performances at Redcliffe Cultural Centre
2006September13. Guys and Dolls Clontarf Baptist Church with performances at Redcliffe Cultural Centre
2007January14. Oklahoma Albany Hills Christian Church, Warner
2007Easter15. Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Albany Hills Christian Church, Warner
2007July16. Mulan Albany Hills Christian Church, Warner
2007September17. Fiddler on the Roof Albany Hills Christian Church, Warner
2008January18. Cinderella Albany Hills Christian Church, Warner
2008January19. Into the Woods Centre Stage Theatre, Spring Hill
2008Easter20. Alice in Wonderland Albany Hills Christian Church, Warner
2008July21. Annie Albany Hills Christian Church, Warner
2008September22. Once Upon a Mattress Albany Hills Christian Church, Warner
2009January23. Aladdin Albany Hills Christian Church, Warner
2009January24. H.M.S. Pinafore Centre Stage Theatre, Spring Hill
2009Easter25. King and I Albany Hills Christian Church, Warner
2009July26. Beauty and the Beast Albany Hills Christian Church, Warner
2009September27. High School Musical Albany Hills Christian Church, Warner
2010January28. High School Musical 2 Albany Hills Christian Church with performances at Ferny Grove High School Theatre
2010Easter29. The Pirates of Penzance Albany Hills Christian Church with performances at Centre Stage Theatre, Spring Hill
2010June–July30. Mulan Albany Hills Christian Church with performances at Centre Stage Theatre, Spring Hill
2010September31. Seussical Albany Hills Christian Church, Warner
2011January32. Oklahoma! Albany Hills Christian Church, Warner
2011June33. The Music Man Albany Hills Christian Church, Warner
2011September34. Thoroughly Modern Millie Albany Hills Christian Church, Warner
2012January35. Guys and Dolls Albany Hills Christian Church, Warner
2012Easter36. Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Albany Hills Christian Church, Warner
2012June37. State Fair Albany Hills Christian Church, Warner
2012September–October38. Les Misérables Albany Hills Christian Church, Warner
2013January39. Alice in Wonderland Albany Hills Christian Church, Warner
2013April40. Fiddler on the Roof Albany Hills Christian Church, Warner
2013June41. Beauty and the Beast Albany Hills Christian Church, Warner
2013September42. Honk! Albany Hills Christian Church, Warner
2013September–October43. 13 the musical Albany Hills Christian Church, Warner
2014January44. Aladdin Albany Hills Christian Church, Warner
2014April45. Godspell Albany Hills Christian Church, Warner
2014July46. The Little Mermaid Albany Hills Christian Church, Warner
2014September47. Peter Pan Albany Hills Christian Church, Warner
2014September–October48. The Pirates of Penzance Mueller Community Church, Rothwell
2015January49. The Sound of Music Albany Hills Christian Church, Warner
2015April50. Annie Albany Hills Christian Church, Warner
2015June–July51. Hairspray Albany Hills Christian Church, Warner
2015October52. The Wizard of Oz Mueller College, Rothwell
2015October53. You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown Mueller College, Rothwell
2016January54. Legally Blonde Albany Hills Christian Church, Warner
2016March–April55. My Son Pinocchio Albany Hills Christian Church, Warner
2016June–July56. Thoroughly Modern Millie Albany Hills Christian Church, Warner
2016September–October57. Singing in the Rain Mueller College, Rothwell
2017January58. Shrek Albany Hills Christian Church, Warner
2017April59. The Sound of Music Albany Hills Christian Church, Warner

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References

  1. Ministerial Media Statements, Education & Arts, The Honourable Anna Bligh, Monday March 21, 2005, http://www.cabinet.qld.gov.au/MMS/StatementDisplaySingle.aspx?id=39981