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About the Company

Nicholas Martin (Director) is the artistic director of the Huntington Theatre Company where he has directed The Sisters Rosensweig (IRNE Award, Best Director), Laughing Wild, The Rivals (IRNE Award, Best Director), Sonia Flew (IRNE Awards, Best Play and Best Director), The Rose Tattoo, Butley, Springtime for Henry, A Month in the Country, Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme, Betty’s Summer Vacation (Elliot Norton Award, Best Director), Hedda Gabler, Fully Committed, and Dead End. His New York credits include Match, Hedda Gabler (Broadway); Observe the Sons of Ulster . . . (Lucille Lortel and Outer Critics Circle Award Nominations), Chaucer in Rome, The Time of the Cuckoo (Lincoln Center Theater); Fully Committed (Vineyard Theatre); Bosoms and Neglect (Signature Theatre); Sophistry, Betty's Summer Vacation (Playwrights Horizons; OBIE Award, Drama Desk Nomination); You Never Can Tell, The Rehearsal (Roundabout Theatre Company); Full Gallop, Overtime (Manhattan Theatre Club); Oblivion Postponed (Second Stage Theatre); and It Changes Every Year (Malaparte Theatre Company). His extensive regional credits include Dead End at the Ahmanson Theatre, the world premiere of Arthur Laurents’ 2 Lives at The Lyric Stage Company of Boston, as well as productions of Full Gallop in Los Angeles, San Francisco, London, and at The Old Globe, where he also directed Macbeth with Victor Garber and Later Life. Mr. Martin was a recipient of the TCG National Artist Residency Grant with the Williamstown Theatre Festival where he directed A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Where’s Charley?, The Royal Family, and Camino Real, among other plays. He was featured as one of the Top Creative People in the Country in Entertainment Weekly’s annual “It List,” and is a professor at Boston University.

 

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