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Jack O'Brien (director)

Jack O'Brien (born June 18, 1939) is an American director, producer, writer and lyricist.[1] He served as the Artistic Director of the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, California from 1981 through the end of 2007.[2]

Jack O'Brien
Born (1939-06-18) June 18, 1939 (age 84)
Alma materUniversity of Michigan
Occupation(s)Director, producer, writer and lyricist
Years active1965–present

O'Brien has won three Tony Awards and been nominated for seven more, and won five Drama Desk Awards. He has directed and produced musicals, including The Full Monty and Hairspray, contemporary dramas such as The Piano Lesson, The Invention of Love and The Coast of Utopia, Shakespeare classics, including Hamlet and Henry IV (a combination of Part 1 and Part 2), and operas, including Il trittico at the Metropolitan Opera.

He has also been associated with some notorious Broadway failures. In 1972, he wrote the lyrics and co-wrote the book for The Selling of the President, which closed after five performances. The Old Globe also co-produced the stage adaptation of Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All, which closed after only one performance.

Biography

O'Brien was born in Saginaw, Michigan and attended the University of Michigan (M.A. 1962)[3] where he was a member of Delta Tau Delta International Fraternity. He began on Broadway at the Lyceum Theatre as assistant director of revivals of You Can't Take It with You (1965–67) and The Cherry Orchard (1968), and in a number of other shows, also sometimes contributing additional lyrics to songs. He began directing at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, California with Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors in 1969.[3]

Early career

O'Brien first took the director's chair on Broadway for a revival of Cock-A-Doodle Dandy in 1969. O'Brien wrote the book and lyrics for the short-lived (five performances) The Selling of the President (1972).[4][5] He returned to directing for a revival of The Time of Your Life in 1975 and a revival of Porgy and Bess in 1977, for which he received his first Tony nomination. In the meantime, he directed dozens of Shakespeare plays and other works at the Old Globe, the Lowell Davies Festival Theatre, off-Broadway and elsewhere.[3] In New York, he next directed revivals of The Most Happy Fella (1979) on Broadway[6] and Porgy and Bess (Radio City Music Hall, 1983).

Old Globe Theatre

After becoming Artistic Director of the Old Globe Theatre in 1981, O'Brien continued directing productions there, including a revival of Thornton Wilder's The Skin of Our Teeth, which was televised live to open the 1983 season of PBS's "American Playhouse" series, and the world premieres of Stephen Metcalfe's Emily (1986) and A. R. Gurney's The Cocktail Hour (1988).[7]

As Artistic Director of the Old Globe, O'Brien co-produced Stephen Sondheim's Into the Woods (1987–89), Rumors (1988–90) and the drama The Piano Lesson (1990–91), for which he won his first Drama Desk Award. Returning to directing, O'Brien helmed Two Shakespearean Actors (1992). He co-produced Two Trains Running (1992) and Redwood Curtain (1993). He also directed and produced a revival of Damn Yankees (1994–95), Hapgood (1995, winning the Lucille Lortel Award for Direction), a flop called Getting Away With Murder (1996) and produced Play On! (1997). He next directed a revival of The Little Foxes (1997), a new comedy, More to Love (1998), which closed in three days, and produced Getting and Spending (1998). O'Brien also has occasionally directed for television over the years.

O'Brien had a hit with The Full Monty, which he directed and produced (2000–2002), and critical success with the drama The Invention of Love (2001) for which he won the Drama Desk Award for direction. In 2002, he directed the world premiere of the Nora Ephron play Imaginary Friends, which then transferred to Broadway. That same year he directed Hairspray, which ran on Broadway until January 2009. This marked his first Tony Award win, and he also received another Drama Desk Award. In 2002, he was honored with the prestigious "Mr. Abbott" Award from the Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation.[7] On Broadway, he next produced two more Old Globe productions, Imaginary Friends (2002–03), which he directed, and the one-performance flop, Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All (2003), which he did not. He returned to Shakespeare, directing Henry IV (2003–04), for which he won both the Tony and the Drama Desk Awards, and progressed from the sublime to the ridiculous, directing and producing Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (2005–06). He then produced other works including the Old Globe's annual musical adaptation of Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (Christmas 2006–07 and 2007–08).

O'Brien next directed Tom Stoppard's trilogy of plays The Coast of Utopia (2006–07) at Lincoln Center in New York City, winning both the Tony and Drama Desk Awards. He then directed Giacomo Puccini's trilogy of operas Il trittico for the Metropolitan Opera. Other opera productions have included Peter Maxwell Davies' The Lighthouse for San Diego Opera, Mozart's The Magic Flute for the San Francisco Opera, Verdi's Aida for Houston Grand Opera, Kurt Weill's Street Scene for New York City Opera, which was televised on "Live from Lincoln Center", and Puccini's Tosca for Santa Fe Opera. On television, O'Brien has directed six movies for "American Playhouse", including An Enemy of the People, I Never Sang For My Father, All My Sons, and Painting Churches.[8] His Broadway revival of Most Happy Fella and staging of The Good Doctor were produced for PBS.[2]

O'Brien's latest directoral efforts at the Old Globe include Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, Chekhov's The Seagull, in a new version by Stoppard, and Brendan Behan's The Hostage. In stepping down as Artistic Director of the Old Globe Theatre at the end of 2007, O'Brien said, " 'I consider myself truly blessed to have been able to enjoy such a full and varied career at the Globe. I have had the enviable opportunity to direct everything from Shakespeare to new American works to Broadway-bound musicals, all under the supportive and watchful eye of an enthusiastic San Diego community.' "[7]

Recent and planned projects

He was expected to be the director of a new stage musical on Harry Houdini, produced by Scott Sanders and David Rockwell with the music being composed by Stephen Schwartz. Original star Hugh Jackman dropped out of the project in December 2013. Plans for a reading in December 2013 with out-of-town tryouts and then a Broadway premiere are presumably on hold; the musical had aimed for the 2015–16 Broadway season.[9][10]

He directed several workshops of the musical adaptation of Catch Me If You Can, working together with Jerry Mitchell, who has choreographed many of O'Brien's musicals. The Broadway production opened in April 2011.[11][12]

He also directed Andrew Lloyd Webber's sequel to The Phantom of the Opera, Love Never Dies, which opened in London on March 9, 2010.[13]

In 2009, he directed the premiere of the Michael Jacobs play Impressionism at the Schoenfeld Theatre, starring Jeremy Irons and Joan Allen.[14] He served as the director for the 2015–16 North American tour of The Sound of Music.[15] O'Brien directed the Broadway production of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, which opened on Broadway in 2017.[16]

In 2021, he directed the West End revival of Hairspray, staged at the London Coliseum for a limited 12-week run. It saw O'Brien reunited with fellow original production member Jerry Mitchell, who once again acted as choreographer. The new production also had Michael Ball reprise his Olivier Award winning role of Edna Turnblad.[17]

In 2022, he published a handbook about directing based on his experiences, Jack in the Box: or, How to Goddamn Direct.[18]

Awards and nominations

Awards
  • 1990 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding New Play – The Piano Lesson
  • 2001 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a Play – The Invention of Love
  • 2003 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a Musical – Hairspray
  • 2003 Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical – Hairspray
  • 2004 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a Play – Henry IV
  • 2004 Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play – Henry IV
  • 2007 Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play – The Coast of Utopia
  • 2007 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a Play – The Coast of Utopia
  • 2007 Induction into the American Theater Hall of Fame[19]
Nominations
  • 1977 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a Musical – Porgy and Bess
  • 1977 Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical – Porgy and Bess
  • 1989 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a Play – The Cocktail Hour
  • 1990 Tony Award for Best Play – The Piano Lesson
  • 1992 Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play – Two Shakespearean Actors
  • 1992 Tony Award for Best Play – Two Trains Running
  • 2001 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a Musical – The Full Monty
  • 2001 Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical – The Full Monty
  • 2001 Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play – The Invention of Love
  • 2005 Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical – Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
  • 2023 Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical – Shucked

References

  1. ^ John Fleming (November 13, 2006). "Jack of all genres". St. Petersburg Times. Retrieved May 21, 2008.
  2. ^ a b . Archived from the original on November 8, 2013. Retrieved May 13, 2008.
  3. ^ a b c Jack O'Brien profile at Broadway.com
  4. ^ Suskin, Steven. "THE BOOK SHELF: 'Jack Be Nimble' by Jack O'Brien" playbill.com, June 18, 2013
  5. ^ "'The Selling of the President' Listing" ibdb.com, accessed August 30, 2013
  6. ^ "'The Most Happy Fella' Listing" ibdb.com, accessed August 30, 2013
  7. ^ a b c (PDF) (Press release). Old Globe Theatre. December 6, 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 26, 2011. Retrieved May 21, 2008.
  8. ^ Playbill Staff (2008). "Playbill Biography: Jack O'Brien". Playbill. Retrieved May 21, 2008.
  9. ^ Hetrick, Adam. "Houdini Musical, Starring Hugh Jackman, May Have Chicago Premiere Prior to Broadway" playbill.com, August 29, 2013
  10. ^ Gioia, Michael and Hetrick, Adam. "Tony Winner Hugh Jackman Exits Broadway-Aimed 'Houdini' Musical" December 24, 2013, at the Wayback Machine playbill.com, December 23, 2013
  11. ^ " 'Catch Me If You Can' Briefly Delays Start of Broadway Previews" playbill.com
  12. ^ " 'Catch Me If You Can' Books Broadway's Neil Simon Theatre September 26, 2013, at the Wayback Machine playbill.com
  13. ^ "Lloyd Webber's 'Love Never Dies' Will Likely Undergo Changes Prior to Broadway" playbill.com
  14. ^ "Impressionism, Starring Irons and Allen, to Play the Schoenfeld Theatre". Broadway.com. Key Brand Entertainment. November 19, 2008. Retrieved March 13, 2011.
  15. ^ "New National Tour of The Sound of Music, Directed by Jack O'Brien, to Launch This Fall", Broadwayworld, retrieved 17 March 2016
  16. ^ BWW News Desk. "Broadway's Got the Golden Ticket! Jack O'Brien-Helmed CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY Will Arrive in Spring 2017". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved March 17, 2016.
  17. ^ Hairspray whatsonstage.com
  18. ^ Roemer, Robin Chin (September 1, 2022). "Book Review: Jack in the Box; Or, How To Goddamn Direct". Library Journal. Retrieved September 28, 2022.
  19. ^ "Hall of Fame: theater veterans get a night in limelight". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

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For the American film actor and director see John B O Brien Jack O Brien born June 18 1939 is an American director producer writer and lyricist 1 He served as the Artistic Director of the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego California from 1981 through the end of 2007 2 Jack O BrienBorn 1939 06 18 June 18 1939 age 84 Saginaw Michigan U S Alma materUniversity of MichiganOccupation s Director producer writer and lyricistYears active1965 presentO Brien has won three Tony Awards and been nominated for seven more and won five Drama Desk Awards He has directed and produced musicals including The Full Monty and Hairspray contemporary dramas such as The Piano Lesson The Invention of Love and The Coast of Utopia Shakespeare classics including Hamlet and Henry IV a combination of Part 1 and Part 2 and operas including Il trittico at the Metropolitan Opera He has also been associated with some notorious Broadway failures In 1972 he wrote the lyrics and co wrote the book for The Selling of the President which closed after five performances The Old Globe also co produced the stage adaptation of Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All which closed after only one performance Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early career 1 2 Old Globe Theatre 1 3 Recent and planned projects 2 Awards and nominations 3 References 4 External linksBiography EditO Brien was born in Saginaw Michigan and attended the University of Michigan M A 1962 3 where he was a member of Delta Tau Delta International Fraternity He began on Broadway at the Lyceum Theatre as assistant director of revivals of You Can t Take It with You 1965 67 and The Cherry Orchard 1968 and in a number of other shows also sometimes contributing additional lyrics to songs He began directing at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego California with Shakespeare s The Comedy of Errors in 1969 3 Early career Edit O Brien first took the director s chair on Broadway for a revival of Cock A Doodle Dandy in 1969 O Brien wrote the book and lyrics for the short lived five performances The Selling of the President 1972 4 5 He returned to directing for a revival of The Time of Your Life in 1975 and a revival of Porgy and Bess in 1977 for which he received his first Tony nomination In the meantime he directed dozens of Shakespeare plays and other works at the Old Globe the Lowell Davies Festival Theatre off Broadway and elsewhere 3 In New York he next directed revivals of The Most Happy Fella 1979 on Broadway 6 and Porgy and Bess Radio City Music Hall 1983 Old Globe Theatre Edit After becoming Artistic Director of the Old Globe Theatre in 1981 O Brien continued directing productions there including a revival of Thornton Wilder s The Skin of Our Teeth which was televised live to open the 1983 season of PBS s American Playhouse series and the world premieres of Stephen Metcalfe s Emily 1986 and A R Gurney s The Cocktail Hour 1988 7 As Artistic Director of the Old Globe O Brien co produced Stephen Sondheim s Into the Woods 1987 89 Rumors 1988 90 and the drama The Piano Lesson 1990 91 for which he won his first Drama Desk Award Returning to directing O Brien helmed Two Shakespearean Actors 1992 He co produced Two Trains Running 1992 and Redwood Curtain 1993 He also directed and produced a revival of Damn Yankees 1994 95 Hapgood 1995 winning the Lucille Lortel Award for Direction a flop called Getting Away With Murder 1996 and produced Play On 1997 He next directed a revival of The Little Foxes 1997 a new comedy More to Love 1998 which closed in three days and produced Getting and Spending 1998 O Brien also has occasionally directed for television over the years O Brien had a hit with The Full Monty which he directed and produced 2000 2002 and critical success with the drama The Invention of Love 2001 for which he won the Drama Desk Award for direction In 2002 he directed the world premiere of the Nora Ephron play Imaginary Friends which then transferred to Broadway That same year he directed Hairspray which ran on Broadway until January 2009 This marked his first Tony Award win and he also received another Drama Desk Award In 2002 he was honored with the prestigious Mr Abbott Award from the Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation 7 On Broadway he next produced two more Old Globe productions Imaginary Friends 2002 03 which he directed and the one performance flop Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All 2003 which he did not He returned to Shakespeare directing Henry IV 2003 04 for which he won both the Tony and the Drama Desk Awards and progressed from the sublime to the ridiculous directing and producing Dirty Rotten Scoundrels 2005 06 He then produced other works including the Old Globe s annual musical adaptation of Dr Seuss How the Grinch Stole Christmas Christmas 2006 07 and 2007 08 O Brien next directed Tom Stoppard s trilogy of plays The Coast of Utopia 2006 07 at Lincoln Center in New York City winning both the Tony and Drama Desk Awards He then directed Giacomo Puccini s trilogy of operas Il trittico for the Metropolitan Opera Other opera productions have included Peter Maxwell Davies The Lighthouse for San Diego Opera Mozart s The Magic Flute for the San Francisco Opera Verdi s Aida for Houston Grand Opera Kurt Weill s Street Scene for New York City Opera which was televised on Live from Lincoln Center and Puccini s Tosca for Santa Fe Opera On television O Brien has directed six movies for American Playhouse including An Enemy of the People I Never Sang For My Father All My Sons and Painting Churches 8 His Broadway revival of Most Happy Fella and staging of The Good Doctor were produced for PBS 2 O Brien s latest directoral efforts at the Old Globe include Shakespeare s Twelfth Night Chekhov s The Seagull in a new version by Stoppard and Brendan Behan s The Hostage In stepping down as Artistic Director of the Old Globe Theatre at the end of 2007 O Brien said I consider myself truly blessed to have been able to enjoy such a full and varied career at the Globe I have had the enviable opportunity to direct everything from Shakespeare to new American works to Broadway bound musicals all under the supportive and watchful eye of an enthusiastic San Diego community 7 Recent and planned projects Edit He was expected to be the director of a new stage musical on Harry Houdini produced by Scott Sanders and David Rockwell with the music being composed by Stephen Schwartz Original star Hugh Jackman dropped out of the project in December 2013 Plans for a reading in December 2013 with out of town tryouts and then a Broadway premiere are presumably on hold the musical had aimed for the 2015 16 Broadway season 9 10 He directed several workshops of the musical adaptation of Catch Me If You Can working together with Jerry Mitchell who has choreographed many of O Brien s musicals The Broadway production opened in April 2011 11 12 He also directed Andrew Lloyd Webber s sequel to The Phantom of the Opera Love Never Dies which opened in London on March 9 2010 13 In 2009 he directed the premiere of the Michael Jacobs play Impressionism at the Schoenfeld Theatre starring Jeremy Irons and Joan Allen 14 He served as the director for the 2015 16 North American tour of The Sound of Music 15 O Brien directed the Broadway production of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory which opened on Broadway in 2017 16 In 2021 he directed the West End revival of Hairspray staged at the London Coliseum for a limited 12 week run It saw O Brien reunited with fellow original production member Jerry Mitchell who once again acted as choreographer The new production also had Michael Ball reprise his Olivier Award winning role of Edna Turnblad 17 In 2022 he published a handbook about directing based on his experiences Jack in the Box or How to Goddamn Direct 18 Awards and nominations EditAwards1990 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding New Play The Piano Lesson 2001 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a Play The Invention of Love 2003 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a Musical Hairspray 2003 Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical Hairspray 2004 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a Play Henry IV 2004 Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play Henry IV 2007 Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play The Coast of Utopia 2007 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a Play The Coast of Utopia 2007 Induction into the American Theater Hall of Fame 19 Nominations1977 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a Musical Porgy and Bess 1977 Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical Porgy and Bess 1989 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a Play The Cocktail Hour 1990 Tony Award for Best Play The Piano Lesson 1992 Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play Two Shakespearean Actors 1992 Tony Award for Best Play Two Trains Running 2001 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a Musical The Full Monty 2001 Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical The Full Monty 2001 Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play The Invention of Love 2005 Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical Dirty Rotten Scoundrels 2023 Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical ShuckedReferences Edit John Fleming November 13 2006 Jack of all genres St Petersburg Times Retrieved May 21 2008 a b Biography of O Brien at the American Theatre Wing Archived from the original on November 8 2013 Retrieved May 13 2008 a b c Jack O Brien profile at Broadway com Suskin Steven THE BOOK SHELF Jack Be Nimble by Jack O Brien playbill com June 18 2013 The Selling of the President Listing ibdb com accessed August 30 2013 The Most Happy Fella Listing ibdb com accessed August 30 2013 a b c The Old Globe Announces the Reorganization of its Leadership Team PDF Press release Old Globe Theatre December 6 2007 Archived from the original PDF on May 26 2011 Retrieved May 21 2008 Playbill Staff 2008 Playbill Biography Jack O Brien Playbill Retrieved May 21 2008 Hetrick Adam Houdini Musical Starring Hugh Jackman May Have Chicago Premiere Prior to Broadway playbill com August 29 2013 Gioia Michael and Hetrick Adam Tony Winner Hugh Jackman Exits Broadway Aimed Houdini Musical Archived December 24 2013 at the Wayback Machine playbill com December 23 2013 Catch Me If You Can Briefly Delays Start of Broadway Previews playbill com Catch Me If You Can Books Broadway s Neil Simon Theatre Archived September 26 2013 at the Wayback Machine playbill com Lloyd Webber s Love Never Dies Will Likely Undergo Changes Prior to Broadway playbill com Impressionism Starring Irons and Allen to Play the Schoenfeld Theatre Broadway com Key Brand Entertainment November 19 2008 Retrieved March 13 2011 New National Tour of The Sound of Music Directed by Jack O Brien to Launch This Fall Broadwayworld retrieved 17 March 2016 BWW News Desk Broadway s Got the Golden Ticket Jack O Brien Helmed CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY Will Arrive in Spring 2017 BroadwayWorld com Retrieved March 17 2016 Hairspray whatsonstage com Roemer Robin Chin September 1 2022 Book Review Jack in the Box Or How To Goddamn Direct Library Journal Retrieved September 28 2022 Hall of Fame theater veterans get a night in limelight Pittsburgh Post Gazette External links EditJack O Brien at the Internet Broadway Database Jack O Brien at IMDb The Old Globe at the Internet Broadway Database Jack O Brien biography at the Old Globe Theatre site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jack O 27Brien director amp oldid 1167276022, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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