John Crowley (director)
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John Crowley is an Irish Theatre and Film director who has received critical acclaim in both mediums and has had huge success on both sides of the Atlantic with his theatre work.
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[edit] Credits as a film director
[edit] Awards & Nominations as a film director
- He won the Douglas Hickox Award at the British Independent Film Awards for Intermission in 2004
- He won the Audience award Best first feature film at the Galway Film Fleadh for Intermission in 2003.
- He won the first IFTA Award for Best Irish director for the film Intermission in 2003
[edit] Credits as a theatre director
- Love Song At the New Amabassador in the West End of London. Starring Neve Campbell & Cillian Murphy
- Into the Woods for the Donmar Warehouse.
- Fair Ladies at a Game of Poem Cards for the Royal National Theatre.
- Juno & the Paycock at the Donmar Warehouse.
- How I Learned to Drive at the Donmar Warehouse.
- The Turn of the Screw for the Welsh National Opera.
- The Match Seller Girl for Theatre Project Tokyo, Japan.
- Macbeth for Thelma Hot Productions in the Queens Theatre.
- On a average day, which starred Woody Harrelson & Kyle Mc Laughlin for the Comedy Theatre.
- The Pillow Man for the Royal National Theatre
- Tales from Hollywood at the Donmar Warehouse
- The Crucible for the Abbey Theatre.
- Asylum, Asylum for the Peacock Theatre.
- Double Helix for Bickerstaff Theatre.
- John Hughdy-Tom John for the Druid Theatre Company.
- One for the Road for the Gate Theatre.
- Phaedra for the Gate Theatre
- Six Characters in Search of an Author for the Abbey Theatre
- True Lines for the Bickerstaff Theatre.
- The Master Builder (co-directed with Brian Cox) for the Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh.
[edit] Awards and Nominations for his theatre work
- Nominated for a Tony award for Best director of a play for his work on The Pillowman by Martin McDonagh
[edit] External Links
John Crowley's imdb page [1]