Thom Southerland
Thom Southerland is an English theatre director.[1] He studied at Rose Bruford College. He is best known for his revivals of classic musicals in London, especially on the fringe. Along with his 2013 Southwark Playhouse production of the Maury Yeston musical Titanic, some of his best-received productions include:
- Daisy Pulls It Off, Gatehouse
- Me and Juliet, Finborough Theatre (2011)
- Parade, Southwark Playhouse (2012)
- State Fair, Trafalgar Studios
- The Full Monty, New Players Theatre
- Hobson's Choice, Broadway Theatre, Catford
- Mack and Mabel, Southwark Playhouse [2]
- Victor/Victoria, Southwark Playhouse [3]
- Death Takes a Holiday, Charing Cross Theatre (2017)[4]
He was nominated for an Evening Standard Award for Parade in 2012, and won an Offies Award for Best Director for Me and Juliet in 2011.
References
- ↑ Profile
- ↑ Time Out review
- ↑ Telegraph review
- ↑ Hitchings, Henry. "Death Takes a Holiday, theatre review: Musical romance with a distinctly Gothic flavour", Evening Standard, January 24, 2017
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