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Gregory Doran
British theatre director

Gregory Doran

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British theatre director
Gender
Male
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Place of birth
Huddersfield, United Kingdom
Age
65 years
Family
Education
University of Bristol,
Bristol Old Vic Theatre School,
Awards
Laurence Olivier Award
 
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Biography

Gregory Doran (born 24 November 1958) is an English director known for his Shakespearean work. The Sunday Times called him 'one of the great Shakespearians of his generation'.

Doran is currently Artistic Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), succeeding Michael Boyd in September 2012. In an interview, announcing his appointment, Doran said that whilst Boyd had concentrated on the 'Company', he would be concentrating on the 'Shakespeare' in the Royal Shakespeare Company logo.

His notable productions include a production of Macbeth starring Antony Sher, which was filmed for Channel 4 in 2001, as well as Hamlet in 2008, starring David Tennant and Patrick Stewart.He is on the Board of Governors for The Royal Shakespeare Company.

Background

Doran was born in Huddersfield, but his family moved to Lancashire when he was six months old. He was educated at St Pius X Catholic Preparatory School and Preston Catholic College. He attended Bristol University studying English and Drama, where he set up his own theatre company with fellow student Chris Grady, presenting Shakespeare and related classics. He then trained as an actor at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. He received an honorary doctorate from Bristol University in July 2011 and an Honorary Degree from the University of Warwick in July 2013.

Career

Doran left the Bristol Old Vic School early having been invited to direct A Midsummer Night's Dream at Jamestown Community College in upstate New York. He then went to Nottingham Playhouse as an actor, before becoming Assistant Director then Associate Director, directing his own productions including Waiting for Godot, and Long Day's Journey into Night.

After a very brief acting career in TV, he joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1987 initially as an actor (as Solanio in The Merchant of Venice and Octavius Caesar in Julius Caesar) then became Assistant Director the following season.

He directed his first RSC production in 1992, commissioning Derek Walcott to write an adaptation of Homer's Odyssey which was performed at The Other Place.

In 1995 he directed his partner Antony Sher as Titus Andronicus at the Market Theatre, Johannesburg, South Africa. This controversial production, which toured to the National Theatre, is the subject of their book, Woza Shakespeare!

He returned to the RSC in 1996, becoming an Associate Director, and directing Jane Lapotaire, Ian Hogg and Paul Jesson in All is True (or Henry VIII), his first Shakespeare for the company.

Since then, Doran has directed over half the canon of Shakespeare's plays for the RSC.

1999
  • The Winter's Tale
  • Timon of Athens with Michael Pennington
2000
  • Macbeth (which was also made into a Channel 4 film)
2001
  • King John
2002
2003
2004
2005
  • A Midsummer Night's Dream
2006
2007
  • Coriolanus with Will Houston, Janet Suzman and Timothy West which toured to Madrid and Washington DC (the final production in the Royal Shakespeare Theatre before it closed for redevelopment, re-opening in winter 2010/11)
2008
  • Doran directed a company in three plays in the Courtyard Theatre including a revival of his 2005 production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, plus Love's Labour's Lostand Hamlet which both featured David Tennant
2009
  • Film adaptation of award-winning production of Hamlet was broadcast on BBC on Boxing Day.
2011
2012
  • Directed Julius Caesar for the World Shakespeare Festival, which played in Stratford-upon-Avon, London, Moscow, New York and Ohio. For Winter 2012 he directed The Orphan of Zhao (Swan Theatre).
2013
  • Doran directed David Tennant in the title role of Richard II at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre and the Barbican.
2014
  • Directed Henry IV, Part 1 and Henry IV, Part 2 at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. The production toured the UK, played at the Barbican, London and was screened live in cinemas.
  • Directed The Witch of Edmonton in the Swan Theatre with Eileen Atkins in the title role.
2015
2016
  • Directed Shakespeare's King Lear with Antony Sher in the title role
  • The Tempest
2017
2018
  • Directed the return of Antony Sher in King Lear at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre
  • Directed Troilus and Cressida
2019
  • Directed The Boy in the Dress (musical) at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre

Non-RSC productions

Doran has directed various productions outside the RSC including:

  • The York Mystery Plays in the Millennium production in York Minster, 2000
  • The Real Inspector Hound and Black Comedy, 1998, Comedy Theatre, London
  • Mahler's Conversion by Ronald Harwood, Aldwych Theatre, London
  • The Giant by Antony Sher, Hampstead Theatre, London
  • Anjin: the English Samurai by Mike Poulton
  • The Merchant of Venice, Galaxy Theatre, Tokyo

TV

Doran contributed to Michael Wood's BBC series In Search of Shakespeare, and filmed a documentary for BBC Four called A Midsummer Night's Dreaming.

Books

In 2009, Doran's Shakespeare Almanac was published.

Personal life

He and frequent collaborator Sir Antony Sher have been together since 1987, and entered into a civil partnership in 2005. They married 10 years after their civil partnership on 30 December 2015.

The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article on 03 Apr 2020. The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
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