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He is currently the Artistic Director of the Donmar Warehouse in London, where his productions have included outstanding reinterpretations of classic works like Camus' Caligula, Pirandello's Henry IV, and Ibsen's The Wild Duck, as well as the very best of new work - including plays by Patrick Marber and Mark Ravenhill.
He is currently the Artistic Director of the Donmar Warehouse in London, where his productions have included outstanding reinterpretations of classic works like Camus' Caligula, Pirandello's Henry IV, and Ibsen's The Wild Duck, as well as the very best of new work - including plays by Patrick Marber and Mark Ravenhill.


His out-of-Donmar productions of Guys and Dolls and Evita are both currently major musical hits. Grandage consistently works with his real-life homosexual partner, Christopher Oram, and is considered to be the best director of his generation.
His West End credits include '''Guys and Dolls''' and '''Evita'''. Grandage consistently works with his partner, Christopher Oram.


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Revision as of 10:33, 28 July 2006

Michael Grandage was the Artistic Director of Sheffield Theatres from 2000-2005. He directed a number of plays at the Sheffield Crucible including The Country Wife, As you like it, Edward II, Richard III and A Midsummer Nights Dream.

He is currently the Artistic Director of the Donmar Warehouse in London, where his productions have included outstanding reinterpretations of classic works like Camus' Caligula, Pirandello's Henry IV, and Ibsen's The Wild Duck, as well as the very best of new work - including plays by Patrick Marber and Mark Ravenhill.

His West End credits include Guys and Dolls and Evita. Grandage consistently works with his partner, Christopher Oram.