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Jeremy Herrin is an English theatre director. He is one of the founding directors of Second Half Productions. Career. Having trained at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow, Herrin was an assistant director under Stephen Daldry at the Royal Court Theatre from 1993 to 1995.
YearTitleAuthorTheatre202420172017The House They Grew Up InDeborah Bruce2017CommonD. C. MooreRoyal National Theatre - Olivier StageJeremy Herrin is a director of Second Half Productions, a new entertainment company that creates innovative work by world-leading artists. He has directed acclaimed shows such as Wolf Hall, The Mirror and The Light, and Best of Enemies.
Feb 15, 2024 · Jeremy Herrin will direct a new stage adaptation of John le Carré’s cold war thriller The Spy Who Came in from the Cold. The new play will run at the Minerva Theatre this Summer as part of Chichester Festival Theatre’s 2024 season, the first to be programmed by new Artistic Director Justin Audibert. Le Carré’s classic novel, the first ...
Jeremy Herrin is Artistic Director of Headlong. He studied at RSAMD. For Headlong, Herrin has directed The Absence of War and the European premiere of The Nether, at the Royal Court and in the...
Aug 28, 2015 · Jeremy Herrin on conveying the highs and lows of addiction on stage. Headlong's artistic director reveals how he has made the subject come alive in new National Theatre play 'People, Places and...
Jeremy Herrin is a renowned theatre director and producer who has worked with the National Theatre, RSC, Young Vic, Headlong and more. He has won several awards for his productions, including Wolf Hall, People, Places & Things and Labour of Love.
Nov 6, 2017 · Throughout the almost two-and-a-half-hour play, Macmillan and the committed director, Jeremy Herrin, make the point that drugs both allow Emma to compartmentalize her various selves in her real...