John La Bouchardière BMus MA (born 1969) is a British opera, film and television director.
He was a chorister at Magdalen College, Oxford, studied at the University of Birmingham (1989–1994) and was a staff director at English National Opera (1996–2001). He also spent several years working internationally as an assistant and revival director in opera, for such companies as the BBC, Channel 4, New Israeli Opera, Opera Graz, Opéra National du Rhin, Opera North, Scottish Opera, Teatro Liceu (Barcelona), Vlaamse Opera, Teatro São Carlos (Lisbon), La Fenice and Opera Zurich.[1]
His recent productions include Semele (Scottish Opera and Florentine Opera, Milwaukee), Eugene Onegin, Tamerlano (Scottish Opera), Rigoletto (Opera Holland Park), Don Giovanni (Varna, Bulgaria), Carmen (Nordfjord, Norway) and Cavalli's Giasone (Royal Academy of Music). He is scheduled to direct Mozart's Idomeneo for Florentine Opera in 2012. [2]
He is best known for The Full Monteverdi, his acclaimed reworking of Monteverdi's Fourth book of Madrigals with I Fagiolini, winning a Royal Philharmonic Society Award in 2006; it toured widely as a live production, including a run of performances at Lincoln Center for Performing Arts, New York.[3] This was released in a film version in 2007 and has been awarded a Choc du Monde de la Musique.;[4] La Bouchardière is creative director at Polyphonic Films and recently created Music Room, a classical music television series for the specialist cable channel Sky Arts.