Alex Harding is a writer, composer and actor. He was a founding member and Musical Director of England's Gay Sweatshop Theatre Company. During this time, the Company toured the United Kingdom, Berlin, Amsterdam and performed at the Edinburgh Festival. In 1980, Harding became a Musical Director of the Bloolips Theatre Company, touring Europe, Vancouver and New York.
Harding migrated to Australia in 1984, and became an Australian citizen in 1985. In 1987, the New South Wales Bicentennial Council commissioned him to write the stage musical "Only Heaven Knows", which was successfully performed in 1988 and later revived in 1995. He is the author of "Blood and Honour", a play exploring the nature of personal freedom, which won the Human Rights Award for Drama in 1990.
Harding has also contributed musical compositions to a number of plays, written a musical, "Walk Down the Avenue", and performed in a solo cabaret.