Jamie Lloyd (director)
Jamie Lloyd | |
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Born | Poole, England, UK |
12 November 1980
Education | Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts |
Occupation | Theatre director |
Jamie Lloyd is a British theatre director.[1] He is currently working as Artistic Director on the second season of Trafalgar Transformed at Trafalgar Studios.[2]
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Career
Lloyd was the Associate Director of the Donmar Warehouse[3] from 2008 to 2011, where his 2010 production of Passion won the Evening Standard Award for Best Musical.[4] He was an Associate Artist at theatre company Headlong.[5]
In 2008 he directed The Pride at the Royal Court, for which he won the Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre.[6] He was named a Rising Star by the Daily Telegraph in 2009.[7]
Trafalgar Transformed
In 2012 he launched Jamie Lloyd Productions with The Ambassador Theatre Group.[8] With this company, he presented a season of work in 2013 as Artistic Director of Trafalgar Transformed at Trafalgar Studios. The auditorium was reconfigured to accommodate the season, including raising the stage by over two metres.[9] The first season featured three productions: The Pride (which also went on a limited UK tour), The Hothouse starring Simon Russell Beale and John Simm, and Macbeth starring James McAvoy, which received an Olivier nomination for Best Revival. A second season opened in July 2014 with Richard III starring Martin Freeman, East is East starring Jane Horrocks and writer Ayub Khan Din, and The Ruling Class starring James McAvoy. [10]
In 2014, Lloyd was named the 20th Most Powerful Person in British Theatre by The Stage in their annual 'Stage 100' list. He was the youngest director to break into the list since Sam Mendes.[11]
Credits
Trafalgar Transformed
- 2015: The Ruling Class
- 2014: Richard III
- 2013: The Pride
- 2013: The Hothouse
- 2013: Macbeth (Olivier nomination Best Revival)
Donmar Warehouse
- 2011: Inadmissible Evidence
- 2011: The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
- 2010: Polar Bears by Mark Haddon
- 2010: Passion (Olivier nomination Best Musical Revival, Evening Standard Award Best Musical)
- 2010: Company (concert version)
- 2009: Staged Readings of A House Not Meant to Stand and The Cocktail Party
- 2008: Piaf (also Vaudeville, Teatro Liceo, Buenos Aires and Nuevo Teatro Alcala, Madrid – Olivier nomination for Best Musical Revival and, in Argentina, ADEET Award for Best Production and Clarin Award for Best Musical Production)
Other theatre
- 2016: Doctor Faustus[12] (Duke of York's Theatre)
- 2014 Assassins (London)
- 2014: Urinetown[13] (London)
- 2013: The Commitments[14] (West End)
- 2012: Cyrano de Bergerac (Roundabout, Broadway)
- 2012: The School for Scandal (Theatre Royal, Bath)
- 2012: The Duchess of Malfi (Old Vic)
- 2012: She Stoops To Conquer (National Theatre, Olivier)
- 2011: The Faith Machine (Royal Court)
- 2010: Salome (Hampstead Theatre, for Headlong)
- 2010: The Little Dog Laughed (Garrick)
- 2009: Three Days of Rain (Apollo – Olivier nomination for Best Revival, Whatsonstage Awards nomination for Best Revival)
- 2008: The Pride (Royal Court – Olivier award for Outstanding Achievement)
- 2008: Eric's (Liverpool Everyman)
- 2008: The Lover and The Collection (Comedy)
- 2007: The Caretaker (Sheffield Crucible and Tricycle)
- 2004: Elegies: a Song Cycle (Arts)
- 2001: Falsettoland (Edinburgh)
Honours, Appointments, Awards and nominations
- Awards
- 2010 Evening Standard Award for Best Musical - Passion (Donmar Warehouse)
- 2008 Laurence Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre - The Pride (Royal Court)
- Nominations
- 2013 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Revival - Macbeth (Trafalgar Transformed, Trafalgar Studios)
- 2010 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Musical Revival - Passion (Donmar Warehouse)
- 2009 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Revival - Three Days of Rain (Apollo Theatre)
- 2009 Whatsonstage Award for Best Revival - Three Days of Rain (Apollo Theatre)
- 2008 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Musical Revival - Piaf (Donmar Warehouse)
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