- Sarah Frankcom
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Sarah Frankcom has been joint artistic director of the Manchester Royal Exchange (theatre) since 2008.[1]
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Productions
Royal Exchange
Her credits include:[2]
- Snapshots by Fiona Padfield. World premiere directed by Braham Murray and Sarah Frankcom with Terence Wilton (Mar 2000)
- The Ghost Train Tattoo by Simon Robson. World premiere directed by Braham Murray and Sarah Frankcom with Terence Wilton, Joanna David and Gabrielle Drake (Mar 2000)
- Habitat by Judith Thompson (May 2002)
- Moonshed by Aisha Khan (Jun 2003)
- Across Oka by Robert Holman (Oct 2003)
- The Rise and Fall of Little Voice by Jim Cartwright with Denise Black (MEN Award), Emma Lowndes and Roy Barraclough (Feb 2004)
- Basil and Beattie by Linda Brogan with Eileen O’Brien and Whyllie Longmore (May 2004)
- Kes by Barry Hines with Andrew Garfield (MEN Award), William Beck and Jane Hazlegrove (Oct 2004)
- Rutherford & Son by Githa Sowerby with Maxine Peake, Daniel Brocklebank and Jonas Armstrong (Feb 2005)
- On the Shore of the Wide World by Simon Stephens (Olivier Award). World Premiere with Nicholas Gleaves, Siobhan Finneran (MEN Award) and Eileen O’Brien (April 2005)
- Christmas is Miles Away by Chloe Moss. World premiere (2007)
- Separate Tables by Terence Rattigan with Nigel Cooke, Claire Holman, Alexandra Matthie and Ian Barritt (June 2006)
- Mary Barton adapted by Rona Munroe with Kellie Bright, Roger Morlidge and William Ash (Oct 2006)
- Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? by Edward Albee with Barbara Marten and Philip Bretherton (Apr 2007)
- Pretend you have Big Buildings by Ben Musgrave directed with Jo Combes(Jul 2007)
- Strawgirl by Jackie Kay (Nov 2007)
- The Adoption Papers by Jackie Kay (Nov 2007)
- The Children’s Hour by Lillian Hellman with Maxine Peake (MEN Award), Charlotte Emmerson and Kate O’Flynn (TMA Award) (Mar 2008)
- Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov with Emma Cunniffe, Lucy Black and Beth Cooke (Sep 2008)
- See How They Run by Philip King with Nick Caldecott, Laura Rogers and Kate O’Flynn] (Dec 2008)
- Punk Rock by Simon Stephens (MEN Award) with Jessica Raine (MEN Award) and Tom Sturridge (MEN Award and Critics' Circle Award) (Oct 2009)
- Blithe Spirit by Noel Coward with Annette Badland, Suranne Jones and Milo Twomey (Dec 2009)
- The Lady from the Sea by Henrik Ibsen with Neve McIntosh and Reece Dinsdale (Oct 2010)[3]
- A View From The Bridge by Arthur Miller with Con O'Neill and Ian Redford (June 2011)
Other Theatres
- The Five Wives of Maurice Pinder by Matt Charman at the National Theatre with Sorcha Cusack and Adam Gillen (2007)
References
Categories:- Artistic directors
- Living people
- British theatre directors
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