Anne Allan is a theatre director, a producer, artistic director, and educator. Her career began as a classical dancer, training on scholarship at the Royal Ballet School in London, England. After becoming ballet mistress for London City Ballet, she was invited to become the private dance teacher to Her Royal Highness, Diana, Princess of Wales and did so for 9 years. She joined the musical theatre world to assist esteemed choreographer Gillian Lynne, on the original London Production of Phantom on the Opera. She then became part of the artistic team of Livent, collaborating on the Tony Award winning shows, Kiss of the Spider Woman, Showboat, Ragtime, and Barrymore; starring Christopher Plummer. Anne went on to direct many plays and musicals across Canada and landed on Prince Edward Island as Artistic Director of the Charlottetown Festival for 10 years. Most recently Anne, as a Creative Advisor and Associate Producer has been developing new, original theatrical productions. Anne Allan currently lives in Toronto.
Canadian ballet dancer, and former Artistic Director of the National Ballet of Canada ""In Dancing with Diana, Anne Allan offers an intimate look into the princess's private world through dance... The memoir captures how their lessons provided Diana with both joy and solace amid royal life."" —PEOPLE Magazine ""In Dancing with Diana, Anne Allan provides an intimate look into her nine-year relationship with Princess Diana, sharing personal moments and struggles... The memoir captures both the joy and heartache Diana experienced, offering a deeper understanding of her humanity."" —VANITY FAIR ""Dancing With Diana offers a deeply personal and emotional insight into Princess Diana's life... Allan's memoir reveals the royal's vulnerability, particularly regarding her troubled marriage to Prince Charles, making it a poignant and heartfelt read."" —Mirror UK ""Dancing With Diana unveils the poignant, behind-the-scenes moments of Princess Diana's life through the eyes of her dance teacher, Anne Allan. This memoir reveals Diana's heartfelt confessions and the solace she found in ballet, offering a unique and touching perspective on the royal's personal struggles and emotional battles."" —Daily Mail UK