Albert Marshall (author)


Albert Marshall is an author and director of plays in the Maltese language.

Biography

Marshall attended the Tal-Virtu Archbishops' Seminary for his secondary education. He studied at the University of Malta and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. He obtained an M.A. in Communication Studies from Victoria University, in Melbourne, Australia.
Marshall emigrated to Australia in 1981. He obtained a Masters in Communication Studies from the Victoria University of Melbourne. He founded the Harmonic 65 Culture Club, using it as a vehicle to produce and direct for mainstream Australian theatre and television. He was particularly active in the Maltese-Australian community, pushing for the promotion of the Maltese Language in Australia, given its sizeable expatriate population. He became the first Maltese to direct at the Sydney Opera House, directing Mary Spiteri in concert.
Marshall was offered a post of lecturer in Communication studies at the University of Malta, and returned to Malta in November, 1995. He took over the running of the University Radio station.
He was installed as the General manager of the national Public Broadcasting Services television station in 1996. Following success in that role, he was appointed Chief Executive of One Productions Limited.
In 2004, Marshall moved to Luxembourg to work as a translator and Language Administrator with the European Commission. He was appointed as functionnaire of the Commission, but returned to Malta shortly thereafter in 2009.
He currently holds the position of Deputy Chairman of PBS Ltd, as well as the executive Chair of the Malta Arts Council.

Honours

Marshall was made a Member of the National Order of Malta in 2018.

Personal life

Marshall is married to Jane, and they have two children, Mark and Kristina.

Publications

Marshall has published a wide selection of poems in books and anthologies. His recent book, Jumping Puddles, was awarded Best Book in the Poetry category by Maltese National Book Council in 2012.