Siobhan Daly
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Nationality | British |
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Producer Artistic Director |
Siobhán Daly is a British producer and artistic director.
Education
Daly is a graduate of Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), King's College London and Goldsmiths College, University of London.[1] She attended St Edmund's College boarding school in Ware, Hertfordshire known for being the oldest post-Reformation Catholic school in the UK.[2] She is the grand-daughter of Mayor Edward Daly.[3]
Career
Theatre
As Associate Producer at the West End Theatre Royal Haymarket, Daly oversaw the expansion and development of the production company, TRH Productions, including the world premiere of Fatal Attraction alongside producer Robert Fox.[4] Directed by Sir Trevor Nunn and adapted by the Oscar nominated original screenplay writer, James Dearden, the production starred Californication's Natascha McElhone, Sex & the City's Kristin Davis and Mark Bazeley (The Bourne Ultimatum).[5] Daly actively championed young talent and was a member of the panel for the Masterclass Pitch Your Play initiative in 2013, allowing emerging writers the opportunity to workshop their play and perform on the theatre's stage.[6] She was also a member of Ask an Expert at TheatreCraft in 2013, held at the Royal Opera House and launched by director Jamie Lloyd.[7]
Daly is the Artistic Director and Executive Producer of Grassroots Shakespeare London, the multi Off West End Award nominated company which she established in 2011.[8] The company performed at the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford-upon-Avon during the World Shakespeare Festival. In April 2014, Grassroots Shakespeare London celebrated Shakespeare's 450th birthday as the only company performing his work during that period in London's West End with their sold-out production of Othello starring Ian Charleson Award nominee Nari Blair-Mangat as Othello[9] and the BBC's James Alexandrou as Iago[10] at Leicester Square Theatre. On the birthday, the cast read sonnets with Damian Lewis at the London Guildhall.[11] The production featured on the BBC World Service's The Why Factor programme.[12]
Daly has worked at the Royal Opera House overseeing collaborations with The Royal Ballet and The Royal Opera on major projects, including the BP Big Screens live broadcasts into Trafalgar Square and throughout the UK, and the International Olympic Committee (IOC)'s Opening Ceremony for London's 2012 Olympics, executive produced by Wayne McGregor and starring Plácido Domingo, Renée Fleming, Bryn Terfel, Paloma Faith and Kate Prince's ZooNation.[13][14]
Daly was identified as one of Britain's top young commercial producers by SOLT/ TMA, one of only six people selected to train with on the their Stage One scheme in 2013. She worked with Edward Snape (The Stage Top 100 Producers 2012 & 2013)[15] on the Olivier Awards winning productions Goodnight Mister Tom (tour and West End), The 39 Steps (tour and West End) and The Ladykillers (tour and West End).
During the 2013–2014 season, Daly was a judge for the Olivier Awards, sitting on the Opera Panel.
Film and TV
Daly has worked extensively at the BBC including for BBC Drama Production on the long-running series Casualty and alongside BAFTA winning drama producer and director Pier Wilkie,[16] BBC Events on live outdoor broadcasts and in Commissioning for BBC Daytime. Productions for BBC Events included Live Earth at Wembley headlined by Madonna, working alongside Clarence House for the Concert for Diana at Wembley starring Elton John, Children in Need appeal nights and major events such as The State Opening of Parliament and HM The Queen's Christmas Broadcast.
She was the Executive Producer on the short film, The Same Air,[17] and has worked on numerous commercials and music videos for talent including Franz Ferdinand, Goldfrapp, Kaiser Chiefs, Dizzee Rascal, Daniel Bedingfield, Lily Allen and James Blunt.[18]
Daly has a background as an actor, having credits including ITV's The Battle of Britain and performing in the 2011 Olivier Award winning production of La bohème at the Soho Theatre in London.[19]
Philanthropy
Daly was the Chair of the English National Opera Young Patrons, supported in her role by Sir Peter Bazalgette during his tenure as Chair of the ENO, and the President, Sir Vernon Ellis.
References
- ↑ "Siobhán Daly". IMDb.
- ↑ "St Edmund's College, Ware". St Edmund's College.
- ↑ "Siobhan Daly website". www.siobhandaly.com.
- ↑ "Fatal Attraction". Theatre Royal Haymarket Productions.
- ↑ "Fatal Attraction". Theatre Royal Haymarket Productions.
- ↑ "Pitch Your Play". Masterclass.
- ↑ "More than 1000 young people aged 16–25 attended this year's TheatreCraft event!". Theatre Royal Haymarket.
- ↑ "Doing Without a Director – That's Grassroots Shakespeare's Choice". British Theatre Guide.
- ↑ Cheesman, Neil. "Nari Blair-Mangat and James Alexandrou to star in Othello". London Theatre. Retrieved 17 February 2014.
- ↑ Denham, Jess. "EastEnders' James Alexandrou to play Iago in Shakespeare's Othello". Independent. Retrieved 25 March 2014.
- ↑ "'He was playful and versatile with words': Damian Lewis praises William Shakespeare as he reads the poet's first five sonnets at an event to mark his 450th birthday". Daily Mail. 23 April 2014.
- ↑ "The Why Factor: Envy". BBC World Service.
- ↑ Beard, Matthew. "London 2012 Olympics: Only the very best seats will do for the VVIPs flying in for Olympic opening show". Evening Standard. Retrieved 24 July 2012.
- ↑ "Opening Ceremony of the 124th IOC Session". Los Angeles Times.
- ↑ "The Stage 100 2013: the full list by category". The Stage.
- ↑ "Television Drama Serial in 2009". BAFTA.
- ↑ "IMDb 'The Same Air'".
- ↑ "Inspired By: Siobhán Daly, Theatre Producer". Arc Magazine.
- ↑ Amer, Matthew. "La bohème Wins Best New Opera Production". Official London Theatre.
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