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Trevor Nunn

Sir Trevor Robert Nunn CBE (born 14 January 1940) is a British theatre director. He has been the Artistic Director for the Royal Shakespeare Company, the Royal National Theatre, and, currently, the Theatre Royal, Haymarket. He has directed dramas for the stage, like Macbeth, as well as opera and musicals, such as Cats (1981) and Les Misérables (1985).


Trevor Nunn

Born
Trevor Robert Nunn

(1940-01-14) 14 January 1940 (age 83)
Ipswich, Suffolk, England
Alma materDowning College, Cambridge
OccupationTheatre director
Years active1960s–present
Spouse(s)
(m. 1969; div. 1986)

Sharon Lee-Hill
(m. 1986; div. 1991)

(m. 1994; separated 2011)
Children5, including Laurie and Ellie

Nunn has been nominated for the Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical, the Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play, the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Director, and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a Musical, winning Tonys for Cats, Les Misérables, and Nicholas Nickleby and the Olivier Awards for productions of Summerfolk, The Merchant of Venice, Troilus and Cressida, and Nicholas Nickleby. In 2008 The Telegraph named him among the most influential people in British culture.[1] He has also directed works for film and television.

Early years

Nunn was born in Ipswich, England, to Robert Alexander Nunn, a cabinetmaker, and Dorothy May Piper.[2] As a small boy he loved reading but his parents had little money for books. However an aunt had more books, including a complete Shakespeare which he read whenever the family visited her. In the end she gave it to him.[3]

He was educated at Northgate Grammar School, Ipswich and Downing College, Cambridge.[4] At Northgate, he had an inspiring English teacher, Peter Hewett, who also directed the school plays. Hewett encouraged him to sit the scholarship exam in Cambridge in the hope of studying under F. R. Leavis at Downing. Hewett also persuaded the headmaster to help with the cost of Nunn staying in Cambridge to take the exam. Nunn's father could not afford it and the headmaster had refused at first so Nunn was close to giving up.[3] At Downing, Nunn began his stage career and first met contemporaries Ian McKellen and Derek Jacobi.[4] In 1962, he directed Macbeth for The Marlowe Society and he directed that year's Footlights.[5] He also won a Director's Scholarship, becoming a trainee director at the Belgrade Theatre in Coventry.[4]

Career

In 1964, Nunn joined the Royal Shakespeare Company and in 1968 he was appointed Artistic Director of the RSC, a position he held until 1986 (latterly with Terry Hands from 1978).[4]

His first wife, Janet Suzman, appeared in many of his productions, such as the 1974 televised version of his Antony and Cleopatra.[6] Nunn directed the RSC production of Macbeth starring Ian McKellen in the title role and Dame Judi Dench as Lady Macbeth in 1976.[7] Nunn staged the action of the drama with not only the paying audience, but also the audience of all of the actors in the production not in the ongoing scene—they sat on wooden crates just beyond the main playing space.[8]

Nunn became a leading figure in theatrical circles, and was responsible for many significant productions, such as the RSC's version of Dickens's Nicholas Nickleby, co-directed with John Caird,[4] and a 1976 musical adaptation of the Shakespeare play The Comedy of Errors.[9][10]

A very successful director of musicals, in the non-subsidised sector, Nunn directed the musical Cats (1981),[11] formerly the longest running musical in Broadway's history, and the first English production of Les Misérables in 1985, also with John Caird, which has been running continuously in London since opening.[4][12] Nunn also directed the little-known 1986 Webber–Rice musical Cricket, at Windsor Castle.[13] Besides Cats and Les Misérables Nunn's other musical credits include Starlight Express[14] and Sunset Boulevard.[15] He became Artistic Director of the Royal National Theatre in September 1997,[4] a position he retained until 2003.

Later London credits include My Fair Lady,[16] South Pacific (at the Royal National Theatre),[17] The Woman in White,[18] Othello and Acorn Antiques: The Musical! (2005),[19] The Royal Hunt of the Sun, Rock 'n' Roll[20] and Porgy and Bess in 2006 at the Savoy Theatre (an abridged version with dialogue instead of recitatives, unlike Nunn's first production of the opera).[21]

He directed We Happy Few, a play by his second wife Imogen Stubbs, in 2004.[22] Stubbs often appears in his productions, including the 1996 Twelfth Night film. Nunn directed a modern production of Shakespeare's Hamlet in 2004, which starred Ben Whishaw in the title role, and Imogen Stubbs as Gertrude, and was staged at the Old Vic Theatre in London.[23]

In 2007, he directed the RSC productions of King Lear and The Seagull, which played at Stratford before embarking on a world tour (including the Brooklyn Academy of Music) and then playing at the New London Theatre from November 2007. The two plays both starred Ian McKellen, Romola Garai, Frances Barber, Sylvester McCoy, and William Gaunt.[24] Nunn's television production of King Lear was screened on Boxing Day, 2008 with McKellen in the title role.[25]

In 2008, he returned to The Belgrade Theatre in Coventry (the theatre where he started his career) to direct Joanna Murray-Smith's adaptation of Ingmar Bergman's film Scenes from a Marriage starring Imogen Stubbs and Iain Glen.[26] His musical adaptation of Gone with the Wind opened at the New London Theatre in April 2008 and, after poor reviews, closed on 14 June 2008 after 79 performances.[27] In December 2008, he directed a revival of A Little Night Music at the Menier Chocolate Factory, which transferred to the West End at the Garrick Theatre in 2009.[28] The production transferred to Broadway, opening in November 2009, with Catherine Zeta-Jones as Desiree Armfeldt and Angela Lansbury as Madame Armfeldt. Other members of the original London cast also transferred with the production. The production closed in January 2011 after 425 performances.[29]

In 2010, Nunn directed a revival of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical Aspects of Love from July to September 2010 at the Menier Chocolate Factory[30] and the play Birdsong, which opened in September 2010 at the Comedy Theatre, based on the Sebastian Faulks novel of the same title.[31]

Nunn marked his debut as Artistic Director of the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, with a revival of Flare Path (as part of the playwright, Terence Rattigan's, centenary year celebrations). The production, starring Sienna Miller, James Purefoy and Sheridan Smith, opened in March 2011 and closed in June 2011,[32] and was followed by productions of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, (June – August 2011)[33] and The Tempest, starring Ralph Fiennes (September – October 2011).[34] His final production at the Haymarket, The Lion in Winter (November 2011 – January 2012), starred Joanna Lumley and Robert Lindsay.[35]

Nunn returned to the Haymarket in 2014 to direct the play Fatal Attraction.[36]

For Christmas 2018, Nunn directed a revival of Fiddler on the Roof at the Menier Chocolate Factory, before transferring to the Playhouse Theatre in London's West End for a limited season in spring 2019. The production starred Andy Nyman as Tevye and Judy Kuhn as Golde.

In 2020, he was due to direct a new musical Identical based on The Parent Trap. It was due to have its world premiere at the Nottingham Playhouse before transferring to the Theatre Royal, Bath over the summer of 2020. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom, the production has been delayed until 2021.[37]

Film and opera

Nunn has directed opera at Glyndebourne. He re-staged his highly successful Glyndebourne production of Gershwin's Porgy and Bess for television in 1993,[4] and was highly praised.[38][39]

He has directed for film, including Lady Jane (1986), Hedda, an adaptation of Hedda Gabler, and a 1996 film version of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night.[40]

Personal life

Nunn has been married three times and has five children. He was married to actress Janet Suzman from 17 October 1969 until their divorce in 1986. They have one son, Joshua.[41][42] From 1986 until their 1991 divorce, he was married to Sharon Lee-Hill, with whom he has two children, Laurie and Amy.[43][44][45]

In 1994, he married actress Imogen Stubbs with whom he has two children, Ellie and Jesse.[46] In April 2011 Stubbs announced their separation.[45]

Nunn was in a brief relationship with Nancy Dell'Olio in 2011.[47][48]

In 1998 Nunn was named in a list of the biggest private financial donors to the Labour Party.[49] In 2002, he was knighted.[44]

In 2014, Nunn told The Telegraph that Shakespeare was his religion. "Shakespeare has more wisdom and insight about our lives, about how to live and how not to live, how to forgive and how to understand our fellow creatures, than any religious tract. One hundred times more than the Bible. I'm sorry to say that. But over and over again in the plays there is an understanding of the human condition that doesn't exist in religious books".[50]

Credits

Broadway

Source: Internet Broadway Database[51]

West End

Source: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

  • Fiddler on the Roof – 2019
  • Fatal Attraction – 2014
  • A Chorus of Disapproval – 2012
  • The Lion in Winter – 2011
  • Flare Path – 2011
  • Birdsong – 2010
  • Aspects of Love – 2010
  • A Little Night Music – 2009
  • Inherit The Wind – 2009
  • Gone with the Wind – 2008
  • King Lear – 2007
  • The Seagull – 2007
  • Porgy and Bess – 2006
  • Acorn Antiques: The Musical! – 2005
  • The Woman in White – 2004
  • Anything Goes – 2002
  • South Pacific – 2001
  • My Fair Lady – 2001
  • Oklahoma! – 1998
  • Sunset Boulevard – 1993
  • The Baker's Wife – 1989
  • Aspects of Love – 1989
  • Chess – 1986
  • Les Misérables – 1985
  • Starlight Express – 1984
  • Cats – 1981

Film

Source: Contemporary British and Irish Film Directors[40]

Television

Awards and nominations

Sources: Internet Broadway Database,[51] Tony Awards Database (broadwayworld.com),[52] Drama Desk History,[53] Olivier Awards: Past Nominees and Winners[54]

References

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  2. ^ "Trevor Nunn Biography". filmreference. 2008. Retrieved 1 September 2008.
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  4. ^ a b c d e f g h "Stars Over Broadway:Trevor Nunn" pbs.org, accessed 16 November 2011
  5. ^ Norman Armstrong, Headmaster's Report, Northgate Grammar School for Boys Magazine, Winter 1962, page 12
  6. ^ Antony and Cleopatra at IMDb
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  8. ^ Rowe, Katherine."'Macbeth', Trevor Nunn" Macbeth: Evans Shakespeare Editions (2011), Cengage Learning, ISBN 0-495-91120-8, pp. 59–60
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  11. ^ "'Cats' History" 14 November 2011 at the Wayback Machine catsthemusical.com (reallyuseful.com), accessed 16 November 2011
  12. ^ Masters, Tim (1 October 2010). "Bon Anniversaire! 25 Facts About Les Mis". BBC News. Retrieved 17 November 2011.
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  14. ^ "'Starlight Express', The Original Creative Team" 13 January 2012 at the Wayback Machine reallyuseful.com, accessed 9 December 2011
  15. ^ Rich, Frank. "Upstaging a New Lloyd Webber Musical" New York Times (abstract), 14 July 1993
  16. ^ "My Fair Lady Facts" myfairladythemusical.com, accessed 5 December 2011
  17. ^ "National Theatre archive of 'South Pacific'" nationaltheatre.org.uk
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  19. ^ Bartlett, Chris (17 February 2005). . The Stage. Archived from the original on 18 February 2005.
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  23. ^ Spencer, Charles."An unforgettable and most lovable 'Hamlet'" The Telegraph, 28 April 2004
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  40. ^ a b Yoram Allon; Del Cullen; Hannah Patterson (2001). Contemporary British and Irish Film Directors: A Wallflower Critical Guide. Wallflower Press. p. 252. ISBN 978-1-903364-21-5.
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  56. ^ "2017 Summit Highlights Photo". 2017. Academy Awards Council member and Artistic Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company, Sir Trevor Nunn, presents the Academy of Achievement's Golden Plate Award to critically-acclaimed Irish novelist John Banville.
  57. ^ "2019 Summit Highlights Photo". 2019. Theatrical director Sir Trevor Nunn presents the Golden Plate Award to award-winning novelist and screenwriter Ian McEwan at the Banquet of the Golden Plate gala ceremonies during the International Achievement Summit.
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Further reading

  • Trowbridge, Simon: The Company: A Biographical Dictionary of the Royal Shakespeare Company, Editions Albert Creed (2010) ISBN 978-0-9559830-2-3

External links

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Sir Trevor Robert Nunn CBE born 14 January 1940 is a British theatre director He has been the Artistic Director for the Royal Shakespeare Company the Royal National Theatre and currently the Theatre Royal Haymarket He has directed dramas for the stage like Macbeth as well as opera and musicals such as Cats 1981 and Les Miserables 1985 SirTrevor NunnCBEBornTrevor Robert Nunn 1940 01 14 14 January 1940 age 83 Ipswich Suffolk EnglandAlma materDowning College CambridgeOccupationTheatre directorYears active1960s presentSpouse s Janet Suzman m 1969 div 1986 wbr Sharon Lee Hill m 1986 div 1991 wbr Imogen Stubbs m 1994 separated 2011 wbr Children5 including Laurie and EllieNunn has been nominated for the Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical the Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Director and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a Musical winning Tonys for Cats Les Miserables and Nicholas Nickleby and the Olivier Awards for productions of Summerfolk The Merchant of Venice Troilus and Cressida and Nicholas Nickleby In 2008 The Telegraph named him among the most influential people in British culture 1 He has also directed works for film and television Contents 1 Early years 2 Career 2 1 Film and opera 3 Personal life 4 Credits 4 1 Broadway 4 2 West End 4 3 Film 4 4 Television 5 Awards and nominations 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksEarly years EditNunn was born in Ipswich England to Robert Alexander Nunn a cabinetmaker and Dorothy May Piper 2 As a small boy he loved reading but his parents had little money for books However an aunt had more books including a complete Shakespeare which he read whenever the family visited her In the end she gave it to him 3 He was educated at Northgate Grammar School Ipswich and Downing College Cambridge 4 At Northgate he had an inspiring English teacher Peter Hewett who also directed the school plays Hewett encouraged him to sit the scholarship exam in Cambridge in the hope of studying under F R Leavis at Downing Hewett also persuaded the headmaster to help with the cost of Nunn staying in Cambridge to take the exam Nunn s father could not afford it and the headmaster had refused at first so Nunn was close to giving up 3 At Downing Nunn began his stage career and first met contemporaries Ian McKellen and Derek Jacobi 4 In 1962 he directed Macbeth for The Marlowe Society and he directed that year s Footlights 5 He also won a Director s Scholarship becoming a trainee director at the Belgrade Theatre in Coventry 4 Career EditIn 1964 Nunn joined the Royal Shakespeare Company and in 1968 he was appointed Artistic Director of the RSC a position he held until 1986 latterly with Terry Hands from 1978 4 His first wife Janet Suzman appeared in many of his productions such as the 1974 televised version of his Antony and Cleopatra 6 Nunn directed the RSC production of Macbeth starring Ian McKellen in the title role and Dame Judi Dench as Lady Macbeth in 1976 7 Nunn staged the action of the drama with not only the paying audience but also the audience of all of the actors in the production not in the ongoing scene they sat on wooden crates just beyond the main playing space 8 Nunn became a leading figure in theatrical circles and was responsible for many significant productions such as the RSC s version of Dickens s Nicholas Nickleby co directed with John Caird 4 and a 1976 musical adaptation of the Shakespeare play The Comedy of Errors 9 10 A very successful director of musicals in the non subsidised sector Nunn directed the musical Cats 1981 11 formerly the longest running musical in Broadway s history and the first English production of Les Miserables in 1985 also with John Caird which has been running continuously in London since opening 4 12 Nunn also directed the little known 1986 Webber Rice musical Cricket at Windsor Castle 13 Besides Cats and Les Miserables Nunn s other musical credits include Starlight Express 14 and Sunset Boulevard 15 He became Artistic Director of the Royal National Theatre in September 1997 4 a position he retained until 2003 Later London credits include My Fair Lady 16 South Pacific at the Royal National Theatre 17 The Woman in White 18 Othello and Acorn Antiques The Musical 2005 19 The Royal Hunt of the Sun Rock n Roll 20 and Porgy and Bess in 2006 at the Savoy Theatre an abridged version with dialogue instead of recitatives unlike Nunn s first production of the opera 21 He directed We Happy Few a play by his second wife Imogen Stubbs in 2004 22 Stubbs often appears in his productions including the 1996 Twelfth Night film Nunn directed a modern production of Shakespeare s Hamlet in 2004 which starred Ben Whishaw in the title role and Imogen Stubbs as Gertrude and was staged at the Old Vic Theatre in London 23 In 2007 he directed the RSC productions of King Lear and The Seagull which played at Stratford before embarking on a world tour including the Brooklyn Academy of Music and then playing at the New London Theatre from November 2007 The two plays both starred Ian McKellen Romola Garai Frances Barber Sylvester McCoy and William Gaunt 24 Nunn s television production of King Lear was screened on Boxing Day 2008 with McKellen in the title role 25 In 2008 he returned to The Belgrade Theatre in Coventry the theatre where he started his career to direct Joanna Murray Smith s adaptation of Ingmar Bergman s film Scenes from a Marriage starring Imogen Stubbs and Iain Glen 26 His musical adaptation of Gone with the Wind opened at the New London Theatre in April 2008 and after poor reviews closed on 14 June 2008 after 79 performances 27 In December 2008 he directed a revival of A Little Night Music at the Menier Chocolate Factory which transferred to the West End at the Garrick Theatre in 2009 28 The production transferred to Broadway opening in November 2009 with Catherine Zeta Jones as Desiree Armfeldt and Angela Lansbury as Madame Armfeldt Other members of the original London cast also transferred with the production The production closed in January 2011 after 425 performances 29 In 2010 Nunn directed a revival of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical Aspects of Love from July to September 2010 at the Menier Chocolate Factory 30 and the play Birdsong which opened in September 2010 at the Comedy Theatre based on the Sebastian Faulks novel of the same title 31 Nunn marked his debut as Artistic Director of the Theatre Royal Haymarket with a revival of Flare Path as part of the playwright Terence Rattigan s centenary year celebrations The production starring Sienna Miller James Purefoy and Sheridan Smith opened in March 2011 and closed in June 2011 32 and was followed by productions of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead June August 2011 33 and The Tempest starring Ralph Fiennes September October 2011 34 His final production at the Haymarket The Lion in Winter November 2011 January 2012 starred Joanna Lumley and Robert Lindsay 35 Nunn returned to the Haymarket in 2014 to direct the play Fatal Attraction 36 For Christmas 2018 Nunn directed a revival of Fiddler on the Roof at the Menier Chocolate Factory before transferring to the Playhouse Theatre in London s West End for a limited season in spring 2019 The production starred Andy Nyman as Tevye and Judy Kuhn as Golde In 2020 he was due to direct a new musical Identical based on The Parent Trap It was due to have its world premiere at the Nottingham Playhouse before transferring to the Theatre Royal Bath over the summer of 2020 However due to the COVID 19 pandemic in the United Kingdom the production has been delayed until 2021 37 Film and opera Edit Nunn has directed opera at Glyndebourne He re staged his highly successful Glyndebourne production of Gershwin s Porgy and Bess for television in 1993 4 and was highly praised 38 39 He has directed for film including Lady Jane 1986 Hedda an adaptation of Hedda Gabler and a 1996 film version of Shakespeare s Twelfth Night 40 Personal life EditNunn has been married three times and has five children He was married to actress Janet Suzman from 17 October 1969 until their divorce in 1986 They have one son Joshua 41 42 From 1986 until their 1991 divorce he was married to Sharon Lee Hill with whom he has two children Laurie and Amy 43 44 45 In 1994 he married actress Imogen Stubbs with whom he has two children Ellie and Jesse 46 In April 2011 Stubbs announced their separation 45 Nunn was in a brief relationship with Nancy Dell Olio in 2011 47 48 In 1998 Nunn was named in a list of the biggest private financial donors to the Labour Party 49 In 2002 he was knighted 44 In 2014 Nunn told The Telegraph that Shakespeare was his religion Shakespeare has more wisdom and insight about our lives about how to live and how not to live how to forgive and how to understand our fellow creatures than any religious tract One hundred times more than the Bible I m sorry to say that But over and over again in the plays there is an understanding of the human condition that doesn t exist in religious books 50 Credits EditBroadway Edit Source Internet Broadway Database 51 Cats 31 July 2016 30 December 2017 A Little Night Music 13 December 2009 11 January 2011 Rock n Roll 4 November 2007 9 March 2008 Les Miserables revival 9 November 2006 6 January 2008 The Woman in White 17 November 2005 19 February 2006 Chess 22 September 2003 Benefit Concert Vincent in Brixton as original producer 6 March 2003 4 May 2003 Oklahoma 21 March 2002 23 February 2003 Noises Off as original producer 1 November 2001 1 September 2002 Rose written by Martin Sherman as original producer 12 April 2000 20 May 2000 Copenhagen as original producer 11 April 2000 21 January 2001 Amy s View as original producer 15 April 1999 18 July 1999 Closer as original producer 25 March 1999 22 August 1999 Not About Nightingales 25 February 1999 13 June 1999 Arcadia 30 March 1995 27 August 1995 Sunset Boulevard 17 November 1994 22 March 1997 Aspects of Love 8 April 1990 2 March 1991 Chess 28 April 1988 25 June 1988 Starlight Express 15 March 1987 8 January 1989 Les Miserables 12 March 1987 18 May 2003 The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby 24 August 1986 12 October 1986 Andre De Shields Harlem Nocturne Featuring songs with lyrics by Trevor Nunn 18 November 1984 30 December 1984 Cyrano de Bergerac as original producer 16 October 1984 19 January 1985 Much Ado About Nothing as original producer 14 October 1984 16 January 1985 All s Well that Ends Well 13 April 1983 15 May 1983 Good as original producer 13 October 1982 30 January 1983 Cats 7 October 1982 10 September 2000 The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby 4 October 1981 3 January 1982 Piaf 5 February 1981 28 June 1981 London Assurance as original producer 5 December 1974 12 January 1975 Sherlock Holmes as original producer 12 November 1974 4 January 1976 Old Times as original producer 16 November 1971 26 February 1972 A Midsummer Night s Dream as original producer 20 January 1971 13 March 1971West End Edit Source Shakespeare Birthplace Trust Fiddler on the Roof 2019 Fatal Attraction 2014 A Chorus of Disapproval 2012 The Lion in Winter 2011 Flare Path 2011 Birdsong 2010 Aspects of Love 2010 A Little Night Music 2009 Inherit The Wind 2009 Gone with the Wind 2008 King Lear 2007 The Seagull 2007 Porgy and Bess 2006 Acorn Antiques The Musical 2005 The Woman in White 2004 Anything Goes 2002 South Pacific 2001 My Fair Lady 2001 Oklahoma 1998 Sunset Boulevard 1993 The Baker s Wife 1989 Aspects of Love 1989 Chess 1986 Les Miserables 1985 Starlight Express 1984 Cats 1981Film Edit Source Contemporary British and Irish Film Directors 40 Hedda director and adaptation 1975 Lady Jane director 1986 Twelfth Night Or What You Will director and adaptation 1996 Red Joan director 2018 Prisoner C33 2022 Television Edit Every Good Boy Deserves Favour 1979 BBC2 Playhouse TV series 1 episode 1979 The Three Sisters 1981 TV movie The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby 1982 TV mini series Othello 1990 TV movie Porgy and Bess 1993 TV movie Oklahoma 1999 TV movie The Merchant of Venice 2001 TV movie King Lear 2008 TV Movie Awards and nominations EditSources Internet Broadway Database 51 Tony Awards Database broadwayworld com 52 Drama Desk History 53 Olivier Awards Past Nominees and Winners 54 1975 Drama Desk Award Unique Theatrical Experience London Assurance winner 1977 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Director Macbeth nominee 1979 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Director Once in a Lifetime nominee 1980 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Director The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby winner 1981 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Director Cats nominee 1982 Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby winner 1983 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a Play All s Well that Ends Well winner 1983 Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play All s Well that Ends Well nominee 1983 Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical Cats winner 1987 Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical Les Miserables winner 1987 Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical Starlight Express nominee 1989 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Director Othello nominee 1990 Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical Aspects of Love nominee 1994 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Director Arcadia nominee 1995 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a Musical Sunset Boulevard nominee 1995 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Director The Merchant of Venice Summerfolk winner 1995 Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical Sunset Boulevard nominee 1995 Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement 55 56 57 1999 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a Play Not About Nightingales winner 1999 Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play Not About Nightingales nominee 1999 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Director Oklahoma nominee 2000 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Director Summerfolk The Merchant of Venice Troilus and Cressida winner 2001 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Director The Cherry Orchard nominee 2002 Laurence Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement 2002 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a Musical Oklahoma nominee 2002 Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical Oklahoma nominee 2012 Induction into the American Theater Hall of Fame 58 2020 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Director Fiddler on the Roof nominee References Edit The 100 most powerful people in British culture 61 80 The Telegraph 18 March 2017 Trevor Nunn Biography filmreference 2008 Retrieved 1 September 2008 a b Sir Trevor Nunn interviewed on Desert Island Discs repeat broadcast on BBC Radio 4 Extra 5 April 2015 a b c d e f g h Stars Over Broadway Trevor Nunn pbs org accessed 16 November 2011 Norman Armstrong Headmaster s Report Northgate Grammar School for Boys Magazine Winter 1962 page 12 Antony and Cleopatra at IMDb Macbeth 1976 Production Listing calm shakespeare org uk accessed 16 November 2011 Rowe Katherine Macbeth 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2019 Theatrical director Sir Trevor Nunn presents the Golden Plate Award to award winning novelist and screenwriter Ian McEwan at the Banquet of the Golden Plate gala ceremonies during the International Achievement Summit Gans Andrew Gioia Michael 24 September 2012 EXCLUSIVE Betty Buckley Sam Waterston Trevor Nunn Christopher Durang Andre Bishop Among Theater Hall of Fame Inductees Playbill Retrieved 3 April 2022 Further reading EditTrowbridge Simon The Company A Biographical Dictionary of the Royal Shakespeare Company Editions Albert Creed 2010 ISBN 978 0 9559830 2 3External links EditTrevor Nunn at the Internet Broadway Database Trevor Nunn at IMDb Scenes from a Marriage preview Michael Jackson s Peter Pan obsession by Trevor Nunn 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Trevor Nunn amp oldid 1144934868, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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