Phelim
McDermott
Phelim McDermott has been directing and performing for
over twelve years. His first work was for dereck dereck Productions
which he co-founded with Julia Bardsley. He performed in
Cupboard
Man, a solo show for which he won Fringe First. He then
co-directed and performed in
Gaudete for which he won
a
Time Out Director's Award, going on to direct
The
Vinegar Works, The Glass Hill and
The Sweet Shop Owner.
He has directed a number of shows in repertory theatre including
The Ghost Downstairs at Leicester Haymarket and
Dr.
Faustus and
Improbable Tales (a totally improvised
two hour play that ran for four weeks) at Nottingham Playhouse.
At the West Yorkshire Playhouse he has directed
The Servant
of Two Masters, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and, most recently,
The Government. During 1996/97, he directed
A Midsummer
Night's Dream for the English Shakespeare Company, which
won a TMA Regional Theatre Award for Best Touring Production.
Other projects include
Get Off My Foot, a play he co-wrote
and appeared in with Lee Simpson. Productions with Improbable
Theatre include the multi award-winning
70 Hill Lane, Lifegame,
Animo, Coma, Spirit, Sticky, and
Cinderella. He
recently co-directed
Shockheaded Peter by Julian Crouch,
a junk opera collaboration with The Tiger Lilies, for Cultural
Industry (Olivier Award, Best Entertainment, TMA best Director
Award, Critics Society Best Designer Award and a Southern Bank
Show Theatre Award Nomination).