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* ''Rats' Tales'' - based on [[Carol Ann Duffy]], devised by [[Melly Still]] ([[Manchester Royal Exchange]], 2012) |
* ''Rats' Tales'' - based on [[Carol Ann Duffy]], devised by [[Melly Still]] ([[Manchester Royal Exchange]], 2012) |
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* ''[[The Cunning Little Vixen]]'' - [[Leoš Janáček]] ([[Glyndebourne Festival]], 2012) |
* ''[[The Cunning Little Vixen]]'' - [[Leoš Janáček]] ([[Glyndebourne Festival]], 2012) |
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* ''[[Coram Boy (play)|Coram Boy]]'' - [[Jamila Gavin]], adapted by [[Helen Edmundson]] ([[Bristol Old Vic]], 2011) |
* ''[[Coram Boy (play)|Coram Boy]]'' - by [[Jamila Gavin]], adapted by [[Helen Edmundson]] ([[Bristol Old Vic]], 2011) |
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* ''Beasts and Beauties'' - [[Carol Ann Duffy]] ([[Hampstead Theatre]], 2010–2011) |
* ''Beasts and Beauties'' - by [[Carol Ann Duffy]] ([[Hampstead Theatre]], 2010–2011) |
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* ''[[Zaide]]'' - [[Mozart]], in an English Version by [[Michael Symmons Roberts]] and [[Ben Power]] ([[Sadlers Wells]], 2010) |
* ''[[Zaide]]'' - [[Mozart]], in an English Version by [[Michael Symmons Roberts]] and [[Ben Power]] ([[Sadlers Wells]], 2010) |
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* ''[[Nation_(novel)|Nation]]'' - [[Terry Pratchett]], adapted by [[Mark Ravenhill]] ([[Royal National Theatre]], 2009)<ref>[http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/video/melly-stills-approach-to-nation Melly Still's approach to Nation] ''The National Theatre''</ref> |
* ''[[Nation_(novel)|Nation]]'' - by [[Terry Pratchett]], adapted by [[Mark Ravenhill]] ([[Royal National Theatre]], 2009)<ref>[http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/video/melly-stills-approach-to-nation Melly Still's approach to Nation] ''The National Theatre''</ref> |
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* ''[[Rusalka]]'' - [[Dvořák]] ([[Glyndebourne Festival]], 2009 and 2011) |
* ''[[Rusalka]]'' - [[Dvořák]] ([[Glyndebourne Festival]], 2009 and 2011) |
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* ''[[Cinderella]]'' - In a version by [[Ben Power]] ([[Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith]]) |
* ''[[Cinderella]]'' - In a version by [[Ben Power]] ([[Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith]]) |
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* ''[[The Revengers Tragedy]]'' Thomas Middleton - ([[Royal National Theatre]], 2008) |
* ''[[The Revengers Tragedy]]'' by Thomas Middleton - ([[Royal National Theatre]], 2008) |
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* ''[[Watership Down]] - [[Richard Adams]], adapted by [[Rona Munro]] ([[Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith]])<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2006/nov/22/theatre1 "Down the rabbit hole"] ''The Stage'' (22 Novemnber 2006). Retrieved 27 March 2012.</ref> |
* ''[[Watership Down]] - by [[Richard Adams]], adapted by [[Rona Munro]] ([[Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith]])<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2006/nov/22/theatre1 "Down the rabbit hole"] ''The Stage'' (22 Novemnber 2006). Retrieved 27 March 2012.</ref> |
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* ''[[Coram Boy (play)|Coram Boy]]'' - [[Jamila Gavin]], adapted by [[Helen Edmundson]] ([[Royal National Theatre]] 2005, [[Imperial Theatre (Broadway)|Imperial Theatre]] 2007: [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]])<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/25/theater/25ridi.html "Melly Still"] ''The New York Times'' (25 February 2007). Retrieved 27 March 2012.</ref> |
* ''[[Coram Boy (play)|Coram Boy]]'' - by [[Jamila Gavin]], adapted by [[Helen Edmundson]] ([[Royal National Theatre]] 2005, [[Imperial Theatre (Broadway)|Imperial Theatre]] 2007: [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]])<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/25/theater/25ridi.html "Melly Still"] ''The New York Times'' (25 February 2007). Retrieved 27 March 2012.</ref> |
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* ''[[Alice in Wonderland]]'' - ([[Bristol Old Vic]], 2003) |
* ''[[Alice in Wonderland]]'' - ([[Bristol Old Vic]], 2003) |
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* ''Beasts and Beauties'' - [[Carol Ann Duffy]] ([[Bristol Old Vic]], 2003) |
* ''Beasts and Beauties'' - by [[Carol Ann Duffy]] ([[Bristol Old Vic]], 2003) |
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Coram Boy was nominated for 4 [[Olivier Awards]] in London and 6 [[Tony awards]] on Broadway. She was nominated for best director in each award ceremony. |
Coram Boy was nominated for 4 [[Olivier Awards]] in London and 6 [[Tony awards]] on Broadway. She was nominated for best director in each award ceremony. |
Revision as of 05:23, 19 July 2017
Melly Still | |
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Born | August 22, 1962 |
Occupation(s) | Theatre director and designer |
Melly Still (born August 22 1962)[1] is a British director, designer and choreographer.
She has worked as designer and co-director on many productions including the RSC's version of Tales from Ovid and Haroun and the Sea of Stories by Salman Rushdie at the Royal National Theatre.
She often works closely with the designer Ti Green and designer Anna Fleischle and also the British director Tim Supple.[2]
Directing Credits
- Tiger Bay the Musical - music by Daf James, book and lyrics by Michael Williams (Wales Millennium Centre, 2017, performed in Cape Town and Cardiff) with John Owen Jones and Noel Sullivan
- My Brilliant Friend - by Elena Ferrante, adapted by April De Angelis (Rose Theatre, 2017) with Niamh Cusack and Catherine McCormack
- Cymbeline - William Shakespeare (Royal Shakespeare Company, 2016)
- Rats' Tales - based on Carol Ann Duffy, devised by Melly Still (Manchester Royal Exchange, 2012)
- The Cunning Little Vixen - Leoš Janáček (Glyndebourne Festival, 2012)
- Coram Boy - by Jamila Gavin, adapted by Helen Edmundson (Bristol Old Vic, 2011)
- Beasts and Beauties - by Carol Ann Duffy (Hampstead Theatre, 2010–2011)
- Zaide - Mozart, in an English Version by Michael Symmons Roberts and Ben Power (Sadlers Wells, 2010)
- Nation - by Terry Pratchett, adapted by Mark Ravenhill (Royal National Theatre, 2009)[3]
- Rusalka - Dvořák (Glyndebourne Festival, 2009 and 2011)
- Cinderella - In a version by Ben Power (Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith)
- The Revengers Tragedy by Thomas Middleton - (Royal National Theatre, 2008)
- Watership Down - by Richard Adams, adapted by Rona Munro (Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith)[4]
- Coram Boy - by Jamila Gavin, adapted by Helen Edmundson (Royal National Theatre 2005, Imperial Theatre 2007: Broadway)[5]
- Alice in Wonderland - (Bristol Old Vic, 2003)
- Beasts and Beauties - by Carol Ann Duffy (Bristol Old Vic, 2003)
Coram Boy was nominated for 4 Olivier Awards in London and 6 Tony awards on Broadway. She was nominated for best director in each award ceremony.
References
- ^ Melly Still company-director-check.co.uk. Retrieved 27 March 2012.
- ^ "Melly Still interview for Rusalka at Glyndebourne" The Telegraph (1 July 2009). Retrieved 27 March 2012.
- ^ Melly Still's approach to Nation The National Theatre
- ^ "Down the rabbit hole" The Stage (22 Novemnber 2006). Retrieved 27 March 2012.
- ^ "Melly Still" The New York Times (25 February 2007). Retrieved 27 March 2012.
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