RON DANIELS
At the A.R.T. Ron Daniels has directed Hamlet, The
Seagull, Dream of the Red Spider, Cakewalk, Henry
IV, parts 1 & 2, The Cherry Orchard, Henry V, The
Threepenny Opera, The
Tempest, and Long
Day's Journey Into Night on the Loeb Stage and Silence, Cunning,
Exile and Slaughter
City for A.R.T. New Stages; he was also Associate Artistic Director
of the A.R.T. and director of the Institute
for Advanced Theatre Training from 1992-96. Mr. Daniels was a founding
member of the Teatro Oficina in São Paulo, Brazil, where he was
born. In 1977, he joined the Royal Shakespeare
Company as Artistic Director of The Other Place, Stratford-upon-Avon.
His work in the U.S. includes Romeo and Juliet at the Guthrie
Theater, Camille at Long Wharf, and Bingo, Ivanov,
Man Is Man, and Mister Puntila and His Chauffeur Matti
at the Yale Repertory Theatre. At the RSC, his productions included The
Tempest, Julius Caesar, Hamlet, A Midsummer Night's
Dream, Pericles, Timon of Athens, Richard II,
A Clockwork Orange, and many more, as well as world premieres of
works by David Edgar, David Rudkin, Stephen Poliakoff, Pam Gems, and others.
Mr. Daniels has staged Titus Andronicus and Hamlet in Tokyo,
Japan. He is an Honorary Associate Director of the Royal
Shakespeare Company.
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