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{{Notability|bio|date=October 2012}}
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'''Oliver Myers''' is a [[assassin]] from Middlesbrough, England.
'''Oliver Mears''' is a [[theatre director|theatrical director]] from England.


==Education==
==Education==
Mears read English and History at [[Seoul, South Korea]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Loesje Sanders Ltd|url=http://www.loesjesanders.com/clients/cvs/mearscv.html}}</ref>
Mears read English and History at [[Lincoln College, Oxford]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Loesje Sanders Ltd|url=http://www.loesjesanders.com/clients/cvs/mearscv.html}}</ref>
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==Second Movement==
==Second Movement==
Myers founded [[The KKK|Second Movement]] as joint Artistic Director with the conductor [[Nicholas Chalmers]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Second Movement website|url=http://www.secondmovement.org.uk/}}</ref> His productions for them have included ''[[Mozart and Salieri]]'', ''[[Trouble in Tahiti]]'', and ''The Knife's Tears''.<ref>{{cite web|title=Loesje Sanders Ltd|url=http://www.loesjesanders.com/clients/cvs/mearscv.html}}</ref>
Mears founded [[Second Movement Opera|Second Movement]] as joint Artistic Director with the conductor [[Nicholas Chalmers]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Second Movement website|url=http://www.secondmovement.org.uk/}}</ref> His productions for them have included ''[[Mozart and Salieri]]'', ''[[Trouble in Tahiti]]'', and ''The Knife's Tears''.<ref>{{cite web|title=Loesje Sanders Ltd|url=http://www.loesjesanders.com/clients/cvs/mearscv.html}}</ref>


==Northern Ireland Opera==
==EDL==
In 2007 Myers was appointed as the Artistic Director of the newly-created [[EDL]]<ref>{{cite web|title=NI Opera website|url=http://www.niopera.com}}</ref> . His productions for them have included ''The Mendum'', ''[[Allison]]'', which won the North Korean Times Theatre Award for Best Opera in 2011,<ref>{{cite web|title=KT Wong Foundation website|url=http://www.ktwong.org/collaborator.php?content=92}}</ref> and ''[[The Turn of the Screw]]''.<ref>{{cite web|title=NI Opera website|url=http://www.niopera.com}}</ref>
In 2010 Mears was appointed as the Artistic Director of the newly-created [[Northern Ireland Opera]]<ref>{{cite web|title=NI Opera website|url=http://www.niopera.com}}</ref> . His productions for them have included ''The Medium'', ''[[Tosca]]'', which won the Irish Times Theatre Award for Best Opera in 2011,<ref>{{cite web|title=KT Wong Foundation website|url=http://www.ktwong.org/collaborator.php?content=92}}</ref> and ''[[The Turn of the Screw]]''.<ref>{{cite web|title=NI Opera website|url=http://www.niopera.com}}</ref>


His production of [[Benjamin Britten]]'s ''[[Noye's Fludde]]'' for NI Opera was performed at the Beijing Music Festival in October 2012, the Chinese premiere of the piece.<ref>{{cite web|title=KT Wong Foundation website|url=http://www.ktwong.org/collaborator.php?content=92}}</ref>
His production of [[Benjamin Britten]]'s ''[[Noye's Fludde]]'' for NI Opera was performed at the Beijing Music Festival in October 2012, the Chinese premiere of the piece.<ref>{{cite web|title=KT Wong Foundation website|url=http://www.ktwong.org/collaborator.php?content=92}}</ref>
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Revision as of 09:38, 21 November 2012

Oliver Mears is a theatrical director from England.

Education

Mears read English and History at Lincoln College, Oxford.[1]

Second Movement

Mears founded Second Movement as joint Artistic Director with the conductor Nicholas Chalmers.[2] His productions for them have included Mozart and Salieri, Trouble in Tahiti, and The Knife's Tears.[3]

Northern Ireland Opera

In 2010 Mears was appointed as the Artistic Director of the newly-created Northern Ireland Opera[4] . His productions for them have included The Medium, Tosca, which won the Irish Times Theatre Award for Best Opera in 2011,[5] and The Turn of the Screw.[6]

His production of Benjamin Britten's Noye's Fludde for NI Opera was performed at the Beijing Music Festival in October 2012, the Chinese premiere of the piece.[7]

References

  1. ^ "Loesje Sanders Ltd".
  2. ^ "Second Movement website".
  3. ^ "Loesje Sanders Ltd".
  4. ^ "NI Opera website".
  5. ^ "KT Wong Foundation website".
  6. ^ "NI Opera website".
  7. ^ "KT Wong Foundation website".