Ken Ludwig’s

FOX ON THE FAIRWAY

26 May – 3 July 2015
 
 

Philip Dart


After gaining a degree in Drama at Hull University, Philip’s early directing career took him to the Nuffield Theatre, Southampton, the Plymouth Theatre Company and the Soho Poly Theatre in London. From 1987 to 2012 he was the Artistic Director of the Channel Theatre Company and now works as a freelance Theatre Director in the UK and Europe.

Philip’s first foray into national touring began with two UK touring premieres: Larry Kramer’s pioneering play, The Normal Heart and Anthony Minghella’s Made in Bangkok. There followed a number of highly successful national touring productions including The Woman in Black, The Haunted Hotel (Philip’s own successful adaptation of a little known Wilkie Collins novel), a revival of Terence Rattigan’s While the Sun Shines and Tom McGrath’s play Laurel and Hardy (a co-production with Buxton Opera House).

Ten years ago he set up the acclaimed Chalkfoot Theatre Arts, undertaking a wide programme of work for small-scale theatres and rural community venues in the south east. His work for Chalkfoot included a an original play, Running For Glory (about the 1924 Paris Olympics), a new adaptation of The Prisoner of Zenda and an innovative staging of Erskine Childers’ Edwardian spy novel The Riddle of the Sands, that earned nominations for Best Director and Best Production in the Off West End awards following a run at London’s Jermyn Street Theatre.

Philip has also directed two in-house productions for the Festival Theatre, Malvern: Shaw’s Arms and the Man and a reworking of the musical Ninghtingale. In a freelance capacity he has directed Noel Coward’s Fallen Angels for Pavilion Theatre and was co-director and co-adaptor of The Mysteries at Canterbury Cathedral. He has also been a regular director at; Vienna’s English Theatre, where productions have included Blithe Spirit, Charley’s Aunt, Lend Me a Tenor, The Importance of Being Earnest, Witness For the Prosecution and last year’s Moonlight and Magnolias. He has just returned from Hamburg where he directed a highly acclaimed production of Shaw’s Candida.

For more information about Philip’s work go to www.scenethreecreative.co.uk