Douglas Gautier is an Australian arts administrator. He lived in
Hong Kong
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for around 25 years, where he worked in various roles in the arts and entertainment world, before being appointed CEO and artistic director of the
Adelaide Festival Centre Trust
Adelaide Festival Centre, Australia's first capital city multi-purpose arts centre and the home of South Australia's performing arts, was built in the early 1970s and designed by Hassell Architects. The Festival Theatre opened in June 1973 wit ...
in 2006. He has announced his retirement in mid-2025.
Early life and education
Douglas Alexander Gautier
[ grew up in ]Adelaide
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, South Australia
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.
He studied drama at Flinders University
Flinders University, established as The Flinders University of South Australia is a public university, public research university based in Adelaide, South Australia, with a footprint extending across a number of locations in South Australia and ...
, graduating in 1975 with a BA (Hons). At that time Wal Cherry
Walter John Cherry (10 May 1932 – 7 March 1986) was an Australian theatre director, producer, and manager. He was also an academic, playwright, and drama scholar. He was Foundation Chair of Drama at Flinders University in Adelaide from 1967 unt ...
was the founding professor of the drama department at that time. Gautier's favourite teacher was history lecturer James Main,[ but there was also a Japanese lecturer in direction who inspired an interest in Asian art.][
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Career
Gautier first joined the State Theatre Company of South Australia
The State Theatre Company of South Australia (STCSA), branded State Theatre Company South Australia, formerly the South Australian Theatre Company (SATC), is South Australia's leading professional theatre company, and a statutory corporation. It ...
, as a trainee director and actor.[ In 1973 he appeared in the opening show of the ]Adelaide Festival Theatre
Adelaide Festival Centre, Australia's first capital city multi-purpose arts centre and the home of South Australia's performing arts, was built in the early 1970s and designed by Hassell Architects. The Festival Theatre opened in June 1973 wit ...
, Beethoven
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's opera, ''Fidelio
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''.
In 1977 Gautier worked at the BBC
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as a music and arts producer, before becoming head of Radio Television Hong Kong
Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK) is the public broadcasting service of Hong Kong. GOW, the predecessor to RTHK, was established in 1928 as the first broadcasting service in Hong Kong. As a government department under the Commerce and Economic ...
's music and arts channel in 1979,[ He stayed in Hong Kong for around 25 years,][ where he became very interested in Chinese and other Asian music of all types.][
In 1986 he was appointed head of concert music planning for the ]Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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[ in ]Sydney
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.[ He returned to Hong Kong to take up the position of deputy managing director of Metro Broadcast, before being appointed director of corporate affairs for Star TV (then owned by Fox) in Hong Kong.][ In 1997 he was appointed deputy executive director of the ]Hong Kong Tourism Board
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.[
In 2002 he became executive director of the ]Hong Kong Arts Festival
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Histor ...
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Gautier took up the position of CEO and artistic director of the ]Adelaide Festival Centre Trust
Adelaide Festival Centre, Australia's first capital city multi-purpose arts centre and the home of South Australia's performing arts, was built in the early 1970s and designed by Hassell Architects. The Festival Theatre opened in June 1973 wit ...
in 2006. During his tenure there, he booked major productions, including the Disney stage musical of ''Aladdin
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'' in April 2019. This was the first time a main stage Disney theatrical production had ever been presented in South Australia, and required direct representations to senior staff at Disney Theatrical in New York
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. During his time there, a major redevelopment of Her Majesty's Theatre
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, an Edwardian
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theatre built in 1913, was undertaken to make it into a comfortable and commercially viable venue, which now seats 1500. The Adelaide Festival Centre has also undergone significant renovations and redesign of the exterior areas,[ which continues .][
Gautier was responsible for introducing First Nations programming, including OUR MOB,] starting with visual arts around 2008, and expanding into OUR WORDS and OUR STORIES.[ He established the major arts festivals OzAsia][ and the Adelaide International Guitar Festival.][ Gautier presided over the growth of the ]Adelaide Cabaret Festival
The Adelaide Cabaret Festival is an annual arts festival featuring cabaret held in the South Australian capital of Adelaide. It has been held in June each year since 2001, with the exception of 2020 owing to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia ...
,[ and the children's festival previously known as Come Out was expanded and relaunched as DreamBIG Children's Festival in 2017. He aimed to make make Adelaide into an "all year round" festival city, and has also been conscious of the need to have a balance of types and scale of works, including large commercial work and musicals as well as community work, free work, exhibitions, and work with Adelaide theatre companies.][
Gautier announced his retirement, effective mid-2025, in October 2024. His work at the festival centre and for the wider arts community was praised by the Trust chair, Karlene Maywald, and Premier ]Peter Malinauskas
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said that his legacy would be "felt for generations".[
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Other roles
Gautier advocated for Adelaide to become a UNESCO City of Music in 2015.[
In 2012 he was appointed by Flinders University Council as one of two deputy chancellors for a four-year term; as of 1 January 2024 his membership was due to expire on 31 December 2024.
He was founding vice chair of the Asian Arts Festival Association, and a board member of the ]Asian Cultural Council
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.[ He is or was a director of the Asia Pacific Centre for Arts and Cultural Leadership,][ a partnership between the Adelaide Festival Centre Trust and the ]University of South Australia
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, established in 2013 with federal funding. He has also been an executive councillor of Live Performance Australia
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The annual awards recognise achievements in the disciplines of musical theatre ...
, and on the advisory board of the Global Cultural Districts Network
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he chairs the executive council of the Association of Asia Pacific Performing Arts Centres and is a member of many boards, including the Australia-Singapore Arts Group, the Global Cultural Districts Network Advisory Board, the Adelaide UNESCO City of Music Board, the National Foundation for Australia-China Relations Advisory Board, and the American Chamber of Commerce Council of Governors.][
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Recognition and honours
In 2006, Gautier received a distinguished alumni award from his alma mater, Flinders University.
Gautier was made a Member of the Order of Australia
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in the 2016 Australia Day Honours List, "For significant service to arts administration through leadership roles with a range of institutions, to tertiary education, and to the community".[
Also in 2016, Gautier featured in a photographic exhibition at Flinders University entitled ''Flinders Fifty Creatives'', featuring "graduates have made their mark in theatre, film, television, communication, publishing, digital media and other creative industries".][
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Personal life
Gautier's wife is Chinese, and they have two daughters. In a 2013 interview Gautier said that they travelled to Hong Kong frequently to visit family and friends.[
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Footnotes
References
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Australian theatre directors
Living people
Year of birth missing (living people)
Australian arts administrators
People from Adelaide
Flinders University alumni
Members of the Order of Australia