|
Jeremy Herrin is an English theatre director. He is the Artistic Director of Headlong Theatre. He trained at both the Royal Court Theatre and the National Theatre.〔http://www.curtisbrown.co.uk/tft/client/user1671/〕 ==Career== Having trained at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow, Herrin was an assistant director under Stephen Daldry at the Royal Court Theatre from 1993–95. He then was a staff director at the National Theatre from 1995 to 1999. In 2000 he became Associate Director at Live Theatre, Newcastle upon Tyne. In 2007 he directed the critically successful ''That Face'' by Polly Stenham at the Royal Court Upstairs, which subsequently transferred to the West End. He was nominated for the Evening Standard Award for Best Director for Stenham's ''Tusk Tusk'' in 2009. He became the Deputy Artistic Director at the Royal Court to Dominic Cooke in 2009. He has directed a number of new plays at the Royal Court including ''Spur of the Moment'' by Anya Reiss, Richard Bean's ''The Heretic'' and ''No Quarter'', also by Stenham, in 2013.〔("No Quarter at The Royal Court Theatre" ), ''Royal Court Theatre''. Retrieved 10 June 2013.〕 Herrin made his Shakespearean debut at the Globe Theatre in 2011, directing Eve Best in ''Much Ado About Nothing''. In 2011 Herrin directed several West End productions, including a well received revival of Alan Ayckbourn's ''Absent Friends''. He also directed the UK premiere of David Hare's ''The Vertical Hour'' as well as the world premiere and West End transfer of Hare's ''South Downs''. He has directed Roger Allam in ''Uncle Vanya'' and in ''The Tempest'' at Shakespeare's Globe. He was nominated as Best Director in the 2013 Olivier Awards for his work on "This House" by James Graham at the National Theatre. In December 2013 he directed the world premiere of two plays adapted from Hilary Mantel's novels ''Wolf Hall'' and ''Bring Up the Bodies'' for the RSC.〔("Wolf Hall director to become Headlong artistic director" ), ''BBC News'', 10 June 2013. Retrieved 10 June 2013.〕 The plays subsequently transferred to The Aldwych Theatre. In July 2014, he will direct the European premiere of Jennifer Haley's "The Nether" as a coproduction between Headlong Theatre at The Royal Court Theatre. Herrin is patron of London-based drama school, The Associated Studios.〔The Associated Studios website: http://www.associatedstudios.co.uk〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jeremy Herrin」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
|