FIONA ALLAN - Chair

Fiona Allan is an eminent international performing arts leader  Prior to joining Opera Australia as CEO in November 2021, Fiona spent 18 years working in the UK in senior artistic and executive leadership roles. Most recently she was Artistic Director & CEO of Birmingham Hippodrome, a large multi-genre arts centre which is also home to four resident dance organisations. Before that, she was CEO of Curve Theatre, a producing theatre creating new theatre and musical productions from its purpose-built rehearsal and performance spaces in Leicester, and touring these around the UK. Her first role in the UK was as Artistic Director of Wales Millennium Centre, the national performing arts centre based in Cardiff.  Prior to moving to the UK, Fiona was CEO of the Sydney Film Festival.

Whilst in the UK she held numerous NED roles including as President of UK Theatre, Chair of the Midlands regional tourism board, and Chair of The Space digital agency.  She currently serves on the Executive Council of Live Performance Australia.

 Fiona’s lifelong commitment to new writing started at university, where she and a group of fellow music students would stage new music theatre pieces on a shoestring budget. In the intervening decades Fiona has been responsible for the creation of several new writing and incubator programmes and the commissioning of dance, theatre and musical theatre works.

Darren Challis

DARREN CHALLIS - Deputy Chair

Darren is an executive and board search consultant. As Managing Director of Challis & Company, he has led many successful assignments to find Chairs, NEDs, CEOs, country managers and functional leaders across a range of industries. Before founding Challis & Company, Darren worked as a consultant with Egon Zehnder; a senior executive at Fairfax Media; a consultant at The Boston Consulting Group, and a solicitor at Minter Ellison. Over the years, Darren has also served on a number of commercial and community boards. He has twice been elected to the University Council at UNSW Sydney, its governing body, where he also served on the University’s Finance Committee, Planning Committee and as a Governor of its Alumni Association. Darren is passionate about the arts, particularly musical theatre.

JENNIFER HUBY

JENNIFER HUBY

Jennifer Huby is a partner of HWL Ebsworth Lawyers. She is a corporate and commercial lawyer with over 25 years’ experience, specialising in the areas of media and entertainment and intellectual property, and has worked extensively in theatre, live performance, music, film and television. She has acted for many leading producers of musical stage productions in Australia which has included negotiating licences and rights acquisitions for Australian productions of Broadway and West End productions, advising creators of original works, advising on financing and investment arrangements and negotiating agreements for theatre hire, merchandise, engagement of creative and cast, music licensing and cast albums.

Bree Langridge

BREE LANGRIDGE

Bree is a proud First Nations mother, creative and performer of the Palawa people of Lutruwita. Trained at Body Language Dance Studioʼs in Hobart, Bree then graduated from the Victorian College of the Arts in Musical Theatre. Bree is currently the Co – Dance Captain/Swing for Australia’s tour of Moulin Rouge the Musical. Previously Bree was the Director/Choreographer for Altitude Theatre’s Once on this Island at La Boite Theatre, Associate Director/Choreographer for The Producers (Altitude Theatre), Shrek (GFO), Resident Choreographer for School of Rock (GWB), Dance Captain for The Wizard of Oz (GFO). Rachel Marron U/S in The Bodyguard (GFO), Side Show (One Eyed Man Productions & Hayes Theatre), Cats (RUG), Showboat (TPC), Truly Scrumptious U/S in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (TML), WICKED (GFO).

Jackie-Lee-Joe

JACLYN LEE-JOE

Jackie has over 20 years of marketing and digital experience across media, tech and communications.  She has worked in a myriad of global and regional roles around the world with well-known consumer brands including Netflix, BBC, Skype and Virgin. At the BBC, Jackie had oversight of more than 300 brands globally, fostering franchise brands such as Doctor Who, the Planet Series and Top Gear, and for developing new brands.  Jackie was instrumental in helping to create new content experiences, partnerships and ways for communities to engage with BBC content globally.  At Netflix, she brought her experience in media and entertainment together with a deep understanding of the internet and tech – building reach and fan engagement for a growing international content slate across an expanding range of genres, deepening partnerships, leading popular culture by fostering conversations around the world, and developing Netflix’s brand.

WAYNE MCKENNA

WAYNE MCKENNA

Wayne has had a lifelong interest in the performing arts since first performing on stage at an early age. He commenced his professional career in the performing arts as General Manager of The Queensland Ballet and went on to become Business Manager of Opera Queensland. He subsequently moved to Sydney to further his interest in commercial theatre where he has worked for The Gordon/Frost Organisation, Jacobson Entertainment and, more recently, Newtheatricals. Over the years he has been involved with a number of major theatrical productions including The Sound of Music (GFO), the world premiere production of Shout! (JE), The Witches of Eastwick (JE), Jersey Boys (NT), Rock of Ages (NT), The Addams Family (NT), The Blue Man Group (NT) and Legends! (GFO). Wayne has also worked for a number of years in the Government sector as the Business and Financial Analyst for the Major Performing Arts Board of the Australia Council.

LOU OPPENHEIM

LOU OPPENHEIM

Lou is a strategic leader with more than 18 years experience in the performing arts, with a passion for connecting artists with audiences through the power of live performance, community engagement and the development of the next generation of artists and arts workers. She has an extensive background in venue management, leadership roles in producing companies alongside national and international touring.

Lou began her professional career at the global management consulting firm Boston Consulting Group (BCG), working across Australia, New Zealand and the United States of America in a breadth of industries ranging from telecommunications to transport.

Lou has worked in the performing arts since 2003 and is currently the Executive Director of Sydney Dance Company, a role that she has held since 2022.

Lou has held roles as the Director, Production & Events at the Sydney Opera House, Create Infrastructure Senior Manager (Create NSW), Circus Oz General Manager, and Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (MSO) Director of Operations. This followed a strategic planning role at the MSO made possible under a non-for-profit secondment through BCG.

Lou is a Board Member and Treasurer of Theatre Network Australia (TNA) and deputy chair of ELISION Ensemble. She has also been an Arts Administration Tutor for the Australian Youth Orchestra and Chair of the City of Yarra Arts Advisory Committee. Lou holds a Bachelor of Engineering (Computer) and Bachelor of Arts (German, Linguistics) from the University of Melbourne.

DARREN YAP

DARREN YAP

Darren directed Joseph and His Amazing Dreamcoat in Tokyo, the remount of Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam for NTofP at Belvoir Street Theatre and Merrigong Theatre, Double Delicious for The Sydney festival and CAAP. He performed as the Sultan in Disney’s Aladdin touring New Zealand, Adelaide and Singapore, He has also directed the world premiere of the Great Wall (Glowstick Productions) in Singapore, Miracle City (Hayes Theatre Co and Theatre Division), A Murder Is Announced (Louise Withers and Associates), Letters to Lindy (Merrigong Theatre), Ghost The Musical (Toho Productions) in Tokyo, Diving For Pearl & Ladies Day (Griffin Theatre), The Serpent’s Table (co-directed with Lee Lewis) ( CAAP & Sydney Festival). Outdoor events and musicals include Associate Director for the 2019 Abu Dhabi National Day (Betty Productions UK), Artistic Director for The City of Sydney Chinese New Years Parade for two years, Segment Director for the Closing Ceremony Of The 15th Asian Games in Qatar, Artistic consultant on the Opening of The National Gallery of Singapore, Associate Director The Cairo Pre-show Celebrations, Miss Saigon 2007-2014 (Australia, Japan, Korea, Amsterdam, West End) & Mamma Mia 10th Anniversary Tour in 2009. Darren won the Broadway Regional Award for Best Director of a Play: Diving For Pearls and nominated for Miracle City for Best Outstanding Main Stage Production in 2017.

YANA TARASENKO BURTON - Board Observer

Yana is a passionate creative, who specialises in empathy-based practices to deliver a holistic human centred approach when designing products, services, and user experiences. With almost 10 years of creative consulting experience across design and technology, Yana’s design practice has always focused on working with diverse groups to design in a way that is meaningful, empowering and sustainable.
With maternal ancestral ties to Yuin country on New South Wales’ south coast, Yana has spent the past few years working in Aboriginal affairs and is currently a Senior Manager at PwCs Indigenous Consulting. Yana’s area of expertise covers cultural safety training and education, as well as co-design, where she works closely with community stakeholders, Elders and the Australian Government to create a shared future.
Yana has an affinity for storytelling that uplifts underrepresented voices and outside of work is an avid weaver, baker and graphic designer.