|
Robert Mulholland
Sometimes credited as: Rob Mulholland
Rob Mulholland (Director) has directed dozens of productions in New York, Los Angeles, London and Edinburgh, Scotland as well as regionally in the United States. At The Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the world's largest theatre festival, his productions have won a record four consecutive top awards (The Fringe First). In London, ...Read More
Rob Mulholland (Director) has directed dozens of productions in New York, Los Angeles, London and Edinburgh, Scotland as well as regionally in the United States. At The Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the world's largest theatre festival, his productions have won a record four consecutive top awards (The Fringe First). In London, he has directed actors from The Royal Shakespeare Company, The Royal National Theatre, and Hollywood.
Award-winning productions in London and Edinburgh include: The Grapes of Wrath, The Boys Next Door (with Steve Guttenberg), The Lady and the Clarinet, Being at Home with Claude and Undertow (with George Takei). As Resident Director of Southern Opera and Musical Theatre Center at The University of Southern Mississippi, his productions include Company, Guys and Dolls, Carmen (with Denyce Graves), West Side Story, Godspell, Placido Domingo in Concert, Snow White: The Opera, A Grand Night for Singing, Don Giovanni, Cosi fan Tutte, The Marriage of Figaro, The Barber of Seville, An Evening of Puccini, Ray Charles in Concert, The Fantasticks, Pagliacci, Gianni Schicchi and La bohème. For Hattiesburg Civic Light Opera: The Producers, The Drowsy Chaperone, Disney's Beauty and the Beast, Cats, Grease, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Barnum, The Music Man, South Pacific, Oliver!, The King and I, The World Goes Round, The 1940's Radio Hour. As Guest Director for the nationally renowned theatre program at Hattiesburg High School: Tommy, Children of Eden, Cinderella, Brighton Beach Memoirs, Rumors and Return to the Forbidden Planet. For Jones County Junior College: Chicago, Little Shop of Horrors, You're A Good Man Charlie Brown, Cabaret and Disney's Beauty and the Beast. He has done productions in West Virginia, New Orleans and for New Stage in Jackson. Recently he directed, in London and Edinburgh, the critically acclaimed world premiere of The Last South by Mississippi playwright G.M. Calhoun. The show subsequently toured to twenty-seven cities in the United Kingdom.
|