Tim Supple
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Tim Supple is an English theatre and opera director, with a reputation for breathing new life into familiar stories.
In 1993, Tim Supple was appointed the Artistic Director of the Young Vic, London. He has also worked with the Royal National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company.
In 2000, Supple was invited to direct Hansel and Gretel for Opera North. In 2003, he directed their production of Mozart's The Magic Flute. The Linbury Theatre at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden invited him to direct Babette's Feast by John Browne, which he directed in December 2004.
Supple has also produced a film version of Twelfth Night for Channel 4 on television.
He has staged Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children and Haroun and the Sea of Stories and in 2006 he staged the multi-lingual production of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream in India. In seven languages, five Indian, Sinhalese from Sri Lanka, and English, the experimental interpretation was well received[citation needed].
He is Co-Director of Dash Arts with Josephine Burton
[edit] External link
- Tim Supple biography at his agents' website