Tom Littler
Tom Littler is a British theatre director and the Artistic Director and founder of theatre company Primavera Productions.
His West End credits include Stephen Sondheim's Saturday Night (for Primavera)[1][2] which starred Helena Blackman, the runner-up of How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria. Littler was also resident director of the 2009 revival of A Little Night Music at the Garrick Theatre and Menier Chocolate Factory. Littler is a regular Associate Director of the Peter Hall Season in Bath,[3] working with Sir Peter Hall (director) on productions including Little Nell by Simon Gray, A Doll's House with Catherine McCormack, Born in the Gardens by Peter Nichols, and The Browning Version by Terence Rattigan.
His other directing credits include Jingo by Charles Wood,[4][5] and the Forgotten Classics series at the King's Head Theatre.[6]
See also
Primavera Productions, the company Littler founded in 2003
References
- ↑ David Benedict, Variety Variety Article
- ↑ Norman Lebrecht review website
- ↑ Theatre Royal Bath Theatre website
- ↑ Independent review of Jingo
- ↑ Guardian review of Jingo
- ↑ King's Head Theatre
External links
- http://mlrep.com/files/documents/client_160.pdf, profile of Tom Littler at his agency