George Sallis (born 8 October 1971 in London, England) is an artistic director, theatre producer and actor. He was chairman of the Lion and Unicorn Theatre in Kentish Town, London.
He is the founder and artistic director of the Giant Olive Theatre Company,[1] which was the resident company at the Lion and Unicorn Theatre, 2008-2015.[2]
Works include, 'A Christmas Carol' 2008 [3] and 'Oliver Twist' 2009,[4] 'POP8', 2009, conceived and choreographed by Antonia Franceschi.(Fame, New York City Ballet). 'ZIP: Gun & Knife Crime' 2010 [5] and The GOlive Dance and Performance festival.[6]
Productions
- 2015 JUST DANCE UK Premiere. Produced by AFD/Giant Olive, Theatre Royal Winchester, Choreography by Antonia Franceschi. Dancers: Royal Ballet, Rambert, Ballet Black and Random Dance [7]
- 2015 GOlive Dance and Performance Festival Oxford curated by Donald Hutera
- 2015 GOlive Dance and Performance Festival London curated by Donald Hutera
- 2014 GOlive GOlab curated by Donald Hutera
- 2014 GOlive Extended curated by Donald Hutera [8]
- 2013 GOlive Dance and Performance Festival curated by Donald Hutera [9][10]
- 2011 I'LL SHOW YOU MINE, Adapted and Performed by Caroline Horton, Produced by Giant Olive Theatre Company[11]
- 2011 BEAUTY IS PRISON-TIME, Written and Performed by Zoe Mavroudi,[12]
- 2011 TOM JONES, Henry Fielding, Directed by Edward Kingham,[13]
- 2011 GO GALA, George Sallis (GO Artistic Director), Antonia Franceschi (GO Artistic Advisor), Mark Baldwin (Artistic Director, Rambert), Richard Alston (Artistic Director, The Place), Martin Lawrence (Choreographer) [14]
- 2010-11 A CHRISTMAS CAROL, Charles Dickens[15]
- 2010 ZIP:Gun & Knife Crime, Produced by George Sallis.
- 2009-10 OLIVER TWIST, Charles Dickens, Adapted by Piers Beckley, Directed by Ray Shell[16]
- 2009-10 SUPERNATURAL, Written by Aline Waites and Jago Turner, Directed by Mykal Rand[17]
- 2009 KITTY AND DAMNATION, Written by Joseph Crilly[18]
- 2009 POP8 with Antonia Franceschi, Zoë Martlew and Ballet Black[19]
- 2008-09 A CHRISTMAS CAROL, Charles Dickens, Adapted by Piers Beckley[20]
- 2008 THE HOSTESS OF THE INN, Carlo Goldoni, Translated & adapted by Katherine Gregor, Directed by Alex Hunter[21]
- 2008 ANTIGONE, Sophocles[22]
- 2008 ADULT ORGASM, Dario Fo and Franka Rame[23]
- 2008 THE WOULD BE GENTLEMAN, Molière, Directed by Alex Hunter[24]
References
- ↑ London Dance Feature published 28/01/11
- ↑ Time Out published 01/09/10
- ↑ British Theatre Guide published 12/12/08
- ↑ Time Out London review Oliver Twist published 21/12/09
- ↑ BBC News published 02/08/10
- ↑ Interview - Run Riot published 03/09/13
- ↑ Daily Echo Article published 11/05/2015
- ↑ Observer Review GOlive Extended 2014 published 01/06/14
- ↑ Guardian on GOlive Dance and Performance Festival published 17/10/13
- ↑ Time Out London feature GOlive published 03/09/13
- ↑ CRITICS CHOICE Review by Whats On Stage Archived 2012-01-01 at the Wayback Machine published 16/8/11
- ↑ Review Whats On Stage published 4/8/11
- ↑ Review in Time Out published 31/5/11
- ↑ http://www.londondance.com/news_details.asp?NewsID=8136 published 28/01/11
- ↑ http://www.thestage.co.uk/reviews/review.php/30809/a-christmas-carol published 20/12/10
- ↑ Review in Time Out published 21/12/09
- ↑ Review in The Stage published 27/11/09
- ↑ Review in The Stage published 14/08/09
- ↑ Listing in TimeOut Critics Choice 07/09
- ↑ Review in The Stage published 30/12/08
- ↑ Review in The Stage published 21/11/08
- ↑ Review in The Stage published 15/09/08
- ↑ "Listing in Remotegoat". Archived from the original on 20 July 2011. Retrieved 14 February 2011.
- ↑ Mentioned in article in Whats On Stage published 13/10/08
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