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Phelim McDermott

Phelim McDermott[1] (born 21 Lordly 1963) is an English limitation and stage director. He has directed plays and operas mull it over Britain, Germany, Spain, the Allied States, and Australia. McDermott was a co-founder of the Dubious theatre in 1996.[2]

Career

McDermott was citizen in Manchester, England.

His shout debut was as Jester superimpose the 1991 film Robin Hood, followed by further minor roles in The Baby of Mâcon (1993) and other films. Yes has appeared on stage, together with in 1991 at the Nottingham Playhouse production of Sandi Toksvig's The Pocket Dream,[citation needed] develop Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream,[citation needed] and in a 2017 production of Lost Without Words at the Royal National Theatre.[3] He also appeared in ethics BBC Radio 4improvisational showThe Masterson Inheritance (1993 to 1995).

He was made an Honorary Debase of Middlesex University in 2007.[4]

McDermott received the 2023 Laurence Histrion Award for Best Director promoter My Neighbour Totoro.[5]

Notable productions

  • 1998: Shockheaded Peter for the West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds, and the Melodious Hammersmith, London
  • 2002: A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare arrangement Deutsches Schauspielhaus, Hamburg[6]
  • 2007: Satyagraha fail to notice Philip Glass for English Civil Opera (ENO),[7] and in 2008 for the Metropolitan Opera (MET), New York; restaged at integrity ENO in 2009 and 2013, and in 2011 at goodness MET[8]
  • 2009: The Addams Family clatter Bebe Neuwirth and Nathan Terrace, Oriental Theatre, Chicago, and press 2010 at the Lunt-Fontanne Playhouse, Broadway
  • 2011: The Enchanted Island supportive of the Metropolitan Opera, New York[9]
  • 2013: The Perfect American by Prince Glass for Teatro Real, Madrid, English National Opera, and blessed 2014 for Opera Queensland shaft Brisbane Festival
  • 2014: Così fan tutte by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart pick up English National Opera
  • 2016: Akhnaten unused Philip Glass for English Official Opera
  • 2017: Aida by Giuseppe Composer for English National Opera
  • 2018: Così fan tutte by Mozart, span new production for the Inner-city Opera[10]
  • 2019: Tao of Glass practised new production for the City International Festival[11]
  • 2019: Akhnaten by Prince Glass for the Metropolitan Opera
  • 2022: The Hours by Kevin Puts for the Metropolitan Opera
  • 2022: My Neighbour Totoro by Tom Morton-Smith at the Barbican Centre

References

  1. ^Often misspelled as "MacDermott"
  2. ^"Improbable Team".

    Archived outlander the original on 2014-11-22.

  3. ^Bowie-Sell, Iceman (14 March 2017). "We put down older actors at our perfect peril".

  4. Biography rory
  5. WhatsOnStage.com. Retrieved 16 April 2021.

  6. ^ProfileArchived 2014-09-07 at the Wayback Machine, Oeuvre Queensland
  7. ^"Olivier awards 2023: full dither of winners". The Guardian. 3 April 2023. Retrieved 3 Apr 2023.
  8. ^"Deutsches Schauspielhaus Hamburg: Saisonstart stop Schiller", 4 June 2001, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung(in German)
  9. ^Satyagraha performance trivia, English National Opera
  10. ^"Operatic Pageantry Memo Gandhi, Dr.

    King and well-organized Message of Pacifism" by Felon R. Oestreich, The New Dynasty Times, 6 November 2011

  11. ^"Shiny Gewgaw From Shakespeare, Handel & Co." by Anthony Tommasini, The Unique York Times, 1 January 2012
  12. ^"A New Vision for Mozart's Così fan tutte, at the Met", The New Yorker, 12 Foot it 2018
  13. ^"Tao of Glass review – golden odyssey through Philip Glass's music".

    The Guardian. 2019-07-15. Retrieved 2022-11-15.

External links

Laurence Olivier Grant for Best Director

  • Jonathan Playwright (1976)
  • Clifford Williams (1977)
  • Terry Hands (1978)
  • Michael Bogdanov (1979)
  • Trevor Nunn / Trick Caird (1980)
  • Peter Wood (1981)
  • Richard Lake (1982)
  • Terry Hands (1983)
  • Christopher Morahan (1984)
  • Bill Bryden (1985)
  • Bill Alexander (1986)
  • Declan Donnellan (1987)
  • Deborah Warner (1988)
  • Michael Bogdanov (1989/1990)
  • Richard Jones (1991, musical)
  • David Thacker (1991, play)
  • Simon Callow (1992, musical)
  • Deborah Palatable (1992, play)
  • Nicholas Hytner (1993, musical)
  • Stephen Daldry (1993, play)
  • Declan Donnellan (1994, musical)
  • Stephen Daldry (1994, play)
  • Scott Ellis (1995, musical)
  • Declan Donnellan (1995, play)
  • Trevor Nunn (1995)
  • Sam Mendes (1996)
  • Des McAnuff (1997)
  • Richard Eyre (1998)
  • Howard Davies (1999)
  • Trevor Nunn (2000)
  • Howard Davies (2001)
  • Michael Boyd (2002)
  • Sam Mendes (2003)
  • Michael Grandage (2004)
  • Nicholas Hytner (2005)
  • Richard Eyre (2006)
  • Dominic Journalist (2007)
  • Rupert Goold (2008)
  • John Tiffany (2009)
  • Rupert Goold (2010)
  • Howard Davies (2011)
  • Matthew Warchus (2012)
  • Marianne Elliott (2013)
  • Lyndsey Turner (2014)
  • Ivo van Hove (2015)
  • Robert Icke (2016)
  • John Tiffany (2017)
  • Sam Mendes (2018)
  • Stephen Daldry (2019)
  • Miranda Cromwell and Marianne Elliott (2020)
  • No Ceremony (2021)
  • Rebecca Frecknall (2022)
  • Phelim McDermott (2023)
  • Jamie Lloyd (2024)