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Mick Gordon (director)

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Mick Gordon (born 1970) is a Northern Irish writer, film and theatre director. Currently he is Guest Lecturer, MA Creative Writing, Queens University Belfast where he is also a PhD candidate - Translating Artificial Intelligence into Theatre.[1]

Personal

Mick Gordon was born in Belfast. He graduated from Wadham College, Oxford in 1992, with a First Class Honours Degree in Modern History. He lives in Northern Ireland, with his wife Sophie Hayles and their two children.

Career

From 2012 to 2015 Gordon was Artistic Director of Aarhus Teater, Denmark.[2] Previously he was Trevor Nunn's Associate Director at the Royal National Theatre in London[3] and was Director of the National's Transformation Season. And Artistic Director of the Gate Theatre in London.[4] He founded the charitable theatre company On Theatre to work in collaboration with experts from fields such as neurology, psychology, philosophy and theology. He has produced and directed over 100 theatre productions. He is the author of eight plays, and a collection of essays. His mentors were Peter Brook and Brian Friel.

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Awards

  • 1996 John S Cohen Bursary Royal National Theatre Studio[5] London UK
  • 1998 Critics’ Circle Most Promising Newcomer London UK[6]
  • 1999 Art[7] ACE Award Best Production Buenos Aires Argentina
  • 2000 Peter Brook Award for Most Outstanding Theatre UK[7]
  • 2000 Closer ACE Award Best Production Buenos Aires Argentina
  • 2001 My Fair Lady ACE Award Best Production Buenos Aires Argentina[8]
  • 2003 Betrayal Public Award Best Production Stockholm Sweden[9]
  • 2005 NESTA Dreamtime Award UK[10]
  • 2007 Grimms' Tales[11] Best Production Belgrade Serbia
  • 2008 Deepcut Five awards Edinburgh Festival UK[12][13]
  • 2013 Danish Reumart Award, Aarhus Theatre

Directing

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Writing

  • 2005 On Ego[50] Oberon Books
  • 2005 On Love[51] Oberon Books
  • 2005 On Death (Intimate Death)[52] Oberon Books
  • 2006 On Religion (Grace)[53] Oberon Books
  • 2007 Conversations on Religion[54] Continuum Books
  • 2008 On Emotion[55] Oberon Books
  • 2009 The Ride of Your Life[56] Oberon Books
  • 2009 Identity and Identification[57] Black Dog Publishing
  • 2009 Conversations on Truth[58] Continuum Books
  • 2010 Pressure Drop[59] Oberon Books
  • 2010 Theatre and the Mind[60] Oberon Books
  • 2011 Bea[61] Oberon Books
  • 2015 ON/OFF Aarhus Teater [62]
  • 2019 Hvad med teaterhistorien? (What about Theatre History?) Contributor [63]
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References

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