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Phillip Breen - Director
  
Selected Credits include
A Day In The Death Of Joe Egg by Peter Nichols (Glasgow Citizens); Humphrey Ker Is Dymock Watson: Nazi Smasher! (Winner 2011 Foster's Edinburgh Comedy Award for Best Newcomer), Lady Garden: A Sketch Show, (Edinburgh and tour), The Hard Man by Tom McGrath and Jimmy Boyle, Festival Theatre Edinburgh / Scottish Touring Consortium (2011 CATS AWARD Nomination for Alex Ferns (Best Performance)), I’m Hans Christian Andersen by Rachel Rose Reid (Edinburgh, Canberra Festival, Australia and Tour), The Glory of Living by Rebecca Gilman (LAMDA), Party (Sydney Festival, Australia and Arts Theatre, West End), The Stefan Golaszewski Plays (The Bush Theatre, London), Stefan Golaszewski Is A Widower by Stefan Golaszewski for the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh and Richard Jordan Productions, Party by Tom Basden, at the Assembly Rooms (Winner 2009 Fringe First), Dumb Show by Joe Penhall (New Vic Theatre, Newcastle under Lyme and Richard Jordan Productions), Thoroughly Modern Millie by Scanlan, Tesori et al (Sherman Theatre, Cardiff, Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama), All's Well That End's Well, As You Like It, The Merchant of Venice and Twelfth Night by Shakespeare (Birmingham School of Acting), Vivienne Westwood's Alternative Christmas Lecture given by Vivienne Westwood (Royal Shakespeare Company, Wilton's Music Hall), The Caretaker by Harold Pinter (Glasgow Citizens), Stefan Golaszewski Speaks About A Girl He Once Loved by Stefan Golaszewski Edinburgh Festival 2008, Barrow St. Theatre, New York 2009 (Winner 2008 Fringe First, Nominated for The Stage Newspaper's Best Solo Performance Award. Design and Lighting by Phillip Breen), Measure for Measure by Shakespeare, Cariad by Sophie Stanton, The World Premiere of Two Princes by Meredydd Barker, Suddenly Last Summer by Tennessee Williams and The Birthday Party by Harold Pinter (All Clwyd Theatr Cymru, whilst Director of New Writing 2006-08), his own adaptation of Brecht's The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui and The Shadow of a Gunman by O'Casey (both for Glasgow Citizens), The Zam Zam Room: An Evening With His Royal Hipness Lord Buckley by Jake Broder and Lord Buckley (Ronnie Scott's Club, Off-Broadway as director/designer, 2005 Time Out New York Critics' Choice, 2005 Stony Award Nomination), Vote Dizzy! by Jake Broder and Lord Buckley (Soho Theatre, London), and The Promise by Arbuzov (Union Theatre, London). 

Comedy work includes Lady Garden: Top Secret Gig (Edinburgh Fringe, London and Tour), Far Too Happy (Edinburgh Fringe, National Tour and West End, Nominated for the 2001 Perrier Comedy Award - Best Newcomer), the 2005 and 2006 Cowards stage shows by Tim Key, Tom Basden, Lloyd Woolf and Stefan Golaszewski (Edinburgh Festival and Canal Cafe London), A Few Idiots Who Spoil It For Everyone Else by Mark Watson and Tim Key (Canal Cafe Theatre, London), Stefan Golaszewski Speaks About A Girl He Once Loved by Stefan Golaszewski (Latitude Festival and Edinburgh Fringe). He curated the RSC's 2005 Laugh-In comedy festival, which included original work from Armando Iannucci and Ken Dodd, among other leading contemporary comics.

Writing credits include, a stage adaptation of Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment, script editor of the screeenplay of Stefan Golaszewski Speaks About A Girl He Once Loved, Past Imperfect (Shortlisted for Write2002 the Manchester Royal Exchange's New Writing Award), co-author of a stage adaptation of Black Snow by Bulgakov, and co-author of Directors' Shakespeare published by Routledge, Actor’s Shakespeare will also be published by Routledge in 2011. His first sit-com, Mr. Sweet co-written with Jonny Sweet is in development with BBC comedy.

Assistant director credits include The Royal Opera House, RSC (Stratford, West End and Tokyo), Chichester Festival Theatre, Clwyd Theatr Cymru.

Trained at Clwyd Theatr Cymru as a recipient of a Channel 4 Director's award and at Cambridge University.


 
 

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