Neil McPherson (artistic director)

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Neil McPherson
Born (1969-10-07) 7 October 1969 (age 54)
AwardsBest Artistic Director in the London Fringe Report Awards 2009.
Writers Guild of Great Britain Award for the Encouragement of New Writing 2010.
Best Artistic Director at the Off West End Awards 2011.
Best Artistic Director at the Off West End Awards 2012.
Best Play of the Year for I Wish To Die Singing in the UK Studio Theatre Awards 2016.
Olivier Award nomination for It Is Easy To Be Dead 2017.

Neil McPherson (born London, 7 October 1969) is a Artistic Director and playwright.

He was Artistic Director of the New End Theatre, Hampstead, from 1996–1997, and has been the Artistic Director of the Finborough Theatre, London, since January 1999.[1][2] He was named one of The Hospital Club 100 by Time Out and The Hospital Club[3] in 2012.

He has produced over two hundred productions and co-productions with his production company Concordance.[4]

He trained as an actor at the Central School of Speech and Drama and was a member of the National Youth Theatre for seven years. His acting roles included John Osborne in A Better Class of Person for Thames TV.[5][6]

As a playwright, his plays include Mumpers Dingle, an adaptation of George Borrow's novels Lavengro and The Romany Rye, presented at Brompton Cemetery Chapel in 2003; a verbatim theatre play on the Armenian Genocide, I Wish To Die Singing – Voices From The Armenian Genocide which played at the Finborough Theatre from 21 April to 16 May 2015 while an excerpt was also produced in Los Angeles concurrently,[7] and It Is Easy To Be Dead,[8] based on the life of Charles Hamilton Sorley which played at the Finborough Theatre from 15 May to 9 July 2016, and transferred to Trafalgar Studios, London, in November 2016 where it was nominated for an Olivier Award.

I Wish To Die Singing – Voices From The Armenian Genocide and It Is Easy To Be Dead are both published by Oberon Books.

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