University of Oxford

05/09/2023 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/09/2023 12:13

Gregory Doran appointed next Cameron Mackintosh Visiting Professor of Contemporary Theatre

The world-renowned director, Gregory Doran, has been named as the 30th Cameron Mackintosh Visiting Professor of Contemporary Theatre at Oxford University forthe academic year 2023-2024, taking over from Adjoa Andoh.

The Cameron Mackintosh Visiting Professorship, attached to StCatherine's Collegeand created thanks to a generous donation by Sir Cameron Mackintosh, wasinaugurated by Stephen Sondheim in 1990, followedby a distinguished list of professors including Nicholas Hytner, Arthur Miller, Diana Rigg, Richard Eyre, PhyllidaLloyd, Ian McKellen,Stephen Fry, Richard Attenborough,Deborah Warner, Stephen Daldry,Tom Stoppard, and most recently Adjoa Andoh.

Gregory Doran is a world-renowneddirector who worked with the Royal Shakespeare Company for 35 years, most recently as Artistic Director, a post from which he stepped down in April 2022. Born in 1958, he was brought up in Lancashire before studying English and Drama at Bristol University and training as an actor at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.He began his career at the RSC in the 1980s, first as an actor and later as a director, and in 2012 was appointed theArtistic Director of the RSC.

His credits include stage, television, and film productions, including Hamlet (2009) starring Emeritus Cameron Mackintosh Visiting Professor of Contemporary TheatreSir Patrick Stewart OBE, King Lear,and Richard III, as well as non-Shakespearean productions including Death of a Salesman, Imperium: Conspirator, Imperium: Dictator, Written on the Heartby David Edgar; the Chinese classic The Orphan of Zhao, The Odyssey, and adaptation of Homer's epic by Derek Walcott, Ben Jonson's Sejanus, and the musical of David Walliams' The Boy in the Dress.

Amongst his accolades area Laurence Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement of the Year, the Sam Wanamaker Awardfrom Shakespeare's Globe Theatre,and Honorary Doctorates from the University of Huddersfield, the University of Nottingham, the University of Bristol, the University of Warwick, the University of Birmingham, the University of Hulland the University of York. Additionally, charting his personal and professional journey through a detailed account of his experiences either directing or producing each of Shakespeare's plays in the First Folio, Doran's memoir, My Shakespeare: A Director's Journey Throughthe First Folio, was also published earlier this year by Methuen Drama.

Gregory Doran said: 'I am chuffed and honoured to take up the Cam Mac Visiting Professorship, and to work with the students. It is a privilege to be able to share your passion. As Shakespeare says"To business that we love we rise betimeand go to'twith delight".'

Sir Cameron Mackintoshsaid: 'I'mreally delighted that Greg has agreed to be next year's Professor at St Catz, the latest in the succession of Artistic Directors from our two greatest national theatre companies that have graced my Chair at Oxford over the past 30 years. Greg's international reputation, as both a director of classics and contemporary work and alsoa Shakespearean scholar, should make for a fascinating year of practical work backed with a deep knowledge of our greatest writer of drama.'

The Master of St Catherine's College, Professor Kersti Börjars, said: 'We are delightedthat Gregory Doran has agreed to take up the Cameron Mackintosh Visiting Professorship of Contemporary Theatre next year.

'We are thrilledtobe welcoming such a pivotal force in British theatre and television to the Chair. We look forward to welcoming himinto the Fellowship at St Catherine's and watching himworkto deepenstudents' relationship with and understanding of contemporarytheatre.'