Bill Bryden
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William Campbell Rough (Bill) Bryden CBE (born 12 April 1942 in Greenock, Scotland) is a leading British stage director. He has also directed several films and written the screenplays for others.
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[edit] Awards
- 1986 (1985 season) – Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for Best Director, The Mysteries.
- 1985 – London Critics' Circle Theatre Awards for Best Director for The Mysteries
- 1985 – London Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Director for The Mysteries
- 1985 – 1988 Honorary President of The Scottish Community Drama Association
[edit] Film director
- 1983 – Ill Fares the Land
- 1986 – The Holy City
- 1992 – Six Characters In Search Of An Author
- 1987 – Aria
[edit] Writer
- 1980 – The Long Riders (film)
- 1977 – Old Movies
- 1975 – Willy Rough Play for Today, BBC
[edit] Theatre director
- 1974 – Spring Awakening – Old Vic
- 1974 – Romeo and Juliet – Old Vic
- 1975 – The Playboy of the Western World – Old Vic
- 1976 – Watch It Come Down – Old Vic
- 1976 – Il Campiello – Old Vic
- 1976 – Counting The Ways – National Theatre
- 1977 (with Sebastian Graham-Jones) – The Passion – National Theatre
- 1977 – Old Movies – National Theatre
- 1977 – The Plough and the Stars – National Theatre
- 1978 (with Sebastian Graham-Jones) – Lark Rise – National Theatre
- 1978 – American Buffalo – National Theatre
- 1978 (with Sebastian Graham-Jones) – The World Turned Upside Down – National Theatre
- 1978 – The Long Voyage Home – National Theatre
- 1978 – Dispatches – National Theatre
- 1979 (with Sebastian Graham-Jones) – Candleford – National Theatre
- 1980 – Hughie – National Theatre
- 1980 – The Iceman Cometh – National Theatre
- 1980 – The Nativity – National Theatre
- 1980 – The Crucible Hughie – National Theatre
- 1982 – A Midsummer Night's Dream – National Theatre
- 1983 – Glengarry Glen Ross – National Theatre (World Premiere)
- 1990 – The Ship (writer & director) Harland & Wolff Shed, Govan, Glasgow
- 1994 – The Big Picnic (writer & director) Harland & Wolff, Govan, Glasgow
- 2005 – Romeo and Juliet – Birmingham Repertory Theatre
- 2005 – The Creeper – Theatre Royal Windsor