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Frank Dunlop is a British theatre director and producer. He was born on 15 February 1927 in Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire, England. He is best known for his work in the theatre, particularly his productions of Shakespeare's plays. He has directed over 100 productions in the UK, Europe, and the United States.
Dunlop studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London and began his career as an actor. He then moved into directing, and his first production was a production of The Tempest in 1957. He has since directed many productions of Shakespeare's plays, including Macbeth, Hamlet, and A Midsummer Night's Dream. He has also directed plays by other playwrights, such as Chekhov, Ibsen, and Shaw.
Dunlop has been the artistic director of the Royal Shakespeare Company, the Old Vic, and the Chichester Festival Theatre. He has also been the artistic director of the National Theatre of Great Britain, the Royal National Theatre, and the Royal Court Theatre.
Dunlop has received numerous awards for his work, including the Laurence Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in Theatre, the Evening Standard Award for Best Director, and the Critics' Circle Award for Best Director.
Dunlop is 96 years old. He has an estimated net worth of $1 million.
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He has staged opera, including Carmen at the Royal Albert Hall, and in the summer of 2004 Jim Dale starred in the premiere of his adaptation of Kathrine Kressman Taylor's short epistolary novel Address Unknown at the Promenade Theatre on Broadway.
Dunlop also received an Honorary Doctorate from Heriot-Watt University in 1989
Dunlop ran the Edinburgh Festival for eight years from 1984−1991.
Back in England he directed Rookery Nook for the Birmingham Rep and the Theatre Royal Haymarket (1979), and returning to New York the following year he directed Camelot starring Richard Burton.
Dunlop was appointed CBE in 1977 and received the Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Literature presented to him by the French government in 1987.
Dunlop's other New York successes included Habeas Corpus (1975) and The Last of Mrs. Cheyney (1978), During this period he founded and for two years ran the BAM Theatre Company, directing for them The New York Idea, Three Sisters, The Devil's Disciple, The Play's the Thing and Julius Caesar.
For the RSC in 1974 he directed a revival of William Gillette's Sherlock Holmes, starring John Wood, at the Aldwych Theatre in London, which then enjoyed a long run in New York; where he again directed Scapino, starring Jim Dale, also seen in Los Angeles, Australia and Norway.
While at the National, then located at the Old Vic, he took a crucial career step with the creation of The Young Vic in 1969. His productions for them included The Taming of the Shrew (1970); The Comedy of Errors (1971); Genet's The Maids, Deathwatch and The Alchemist (1972); an acclaimed revival of Rattigan's French Without Tears, and his own play Scapino (1974); and Macbeth (1975). The original, high camp production of Bible One: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat, starring Gary Bond, was created by him with the Young Vic company at the Edinburgh Festival in 1972, and transferred to the Round House in November 1972.
In 1967, he joined the National Theatre as Associate Director, and worked as Administrative Director from 1968 to 1971, where he directed Home and Beauty (1968) The White Devil (1969) and The Captain of Köpenick starring Paul Scofield (1971).
Dunlop also produced the theatrical production of Oblomov, based on the novel by Russian writer Ivan Goncharov. The play opened at London's Lyric Theatre on 6 October 1964, and starred Spike Milligan as Oblomov, and Joan Greenwood as his wife Olga. The play ran for a record-breaking five weeks at the Lyric, before being retitled Son of Oblomov and moved to the Comedy Theatre in London's West End, with Dunlop once again the producer.
He took over the helm at the Nottingham Playhouse from 1961–1964, including the inaugural season of the newly built theatre in 1963, and then directed several plays in London, Oklahoma and Edinburgh. In 1966 he founded The Pop Theatre Company at the Edinburgh Festival, with productions of The Winter's Tale (also seen in Venice and London) and The Trojan Women.
Dunlop founded and directed his own young theatre company, The Piccolo Theatre in Manchester (1954), and directed The Enchanted at the Bristol Old Vic in 1955 where, a year later, he became its resident director, writing and staging Les Frere Jacques. He made his West End debut at the Adelphi Theatre in 1960 with a production of The Bishop's Bonfire.
Frank Dunlop CBE (born 15 February 1927) is a British theatre director.