Richard Eyre was director of the Royal National Theatre (1988-1997). He has directed many classics and new plays by David Hare, Christopher Hampton, Tom Stoppard, Alan Bennett, Trevor Griffiths, Tony Harrison and Nicholas Wright. He directed Arthur Miller’s The Crucible on Broadway in 2001 and Hedda Gabler in the West End in 2006. He has won five Olivier Awards, four Evening Standard Awards, three Critics Circle Awards and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Directors Guild. He has directed many award-winning films for TV and four feature films: The Ploughman’s Lunch, the Oscar®-nominated Iris (which he co-wrote), Stage Beauty and the upcomingNotes on a Scandal (late 2006 with Judi Dench and Cate Blanchett).
Richard EyreGhosts
Richard EyreGhosts
Richard EyreHedda Gabler
Richard Eyre, Mary Poppins
Richard EyreVincent In Brixton
Richard Eyre, The Crucible
Richard EyreKing Lear
Richard EyreJohn Gabriel Borkman
Richard Eyre , Skylight
Richard EyreSkylight
Richard EyreRichard III
Richard EyreRacing Demon and The Voysey Inheritance
Richard Eyre, Guys and Dolls
Richard Eyre has written 1 shows including High Society (Bookwriter).
Richard Eyre has been nominated for the following awards: Best Director at the Olivier Awards for Ghosts, Hedda Gabler, Mary Poppins, Vincent In Brixton, King Lear, and John Gabriel Borkman. He was also nominated for Best Direction of a Play at the Tony Awards for The Crucible and Skylight. Eyre won Best Director at the Evening Standard Awards for Ghosts and Guys and Dolls. Additionally, he won Director of the Year at the Olivier Awards for Racing Demon and The Voysey Inheritance, as well as Best Director at the Olivier Awards for Skylight and Richard III.
Richard Eyre has won several awards for his work in the theater, including Best Director at the Evening Standard Awards for "Ghosts" and "Guys and Dolls," as well as Best Director at the Olivier Awards for "Hedda Gabler" and "King Lear."
Videos