Katherine Hare
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Katherine Hare | |
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Born |
Katherine Elizabeth Hare 15 April 1978 Cambridge, England |
Occupation | Theatre |
Years active | 2000-present |
Katherine Elizabeth Hare (born 15 April 1978) is an English theatre director.
Biography
Early years
Hare was born in Cambridge, England to John Hare, a farmer, and Celia Hare. She was educated at Saffron Walden County High School and University of Hull, where she began her stage career before training at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts.
Career
Katherine is a Co-founder of Triptic, a theatre company dedicated to producing lost work of a musical or cultural significance.
Recent directing credits include
- Bernarda Alba at The Union Theatre
- Lights, Camera, Walkies at Gilded Balloon, Edinburgh
- The Tender Land by Aaron Copland at Arcola Theatre and The Cochrane Theatre
- Crazy For You at The London Palladium
- The Beach at The Cockpit Theatre
- Modern Dance for Beginners at The Camden People's Theatre
- Lucky Stiff at The Robinson Theatre, Cambridge.
As Associate director credits include:
- Park Avenue Cat at the Arts Theatre
- Hit Me - The Life and Rhymes of Ian Dury at the Garrick Theatre and UK tour
- Naked Boys Singing at the Leicester Square Theatre
- Dirty White Boy at the Trafalgar Studios
- Robin Hood at the Newbury Corn Exchange.
Katherine is also a composer and wrote the original music for Full Tilt's Hamlet at The Minack Theatre.
References
- "Katherine Hare, Director, Stage Jobs". uk.stagejobspro.com. Retrieved 8 July 2010.
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