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David Hutchinson


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Theatre Producer

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David Hutchinson (born 28 May 1988) is a British theatre producer and director. and is founder and Artistic Director of Sell a Door Theatre Company

David attended the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts 2006 to 2009 and graduated with a BA (Hons) in Acting.

In 2010 he directed the UK tour of Dracula (1924 play) at twelve venues across Scotland, and in 2012 directed a co-production between Sell a Door Theatre Company and Mull Theatre of Arthur Miller's The Man Who Had All the Luck which toured across Scotland and London.

David produced the debut UK Tour of Spring Awakening the Musical touring to the Exeter Northcott, Manchester Lowry, MacRobert Stirling, Greenwich Theatre and Norwich Playhouse. David produced the debut West End production of Seussical at the Arts Theatre, London in December 2012. He went on to produce the 2014 tour of Avenue Q touring 32 venues in the UK, Ireland and Hong Kong

David first produced the Scotsman Fringe First award winning play Rainbow at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2012.

In 2013, David Hutchinson partnered Sell a Door Theatre Company with the Greenwich Theatre following nine productions at the South London venue. James Haddrell and David officially announced the partnership on 19 November ahead of Sell a Door Theatre Company opening their second West End production of Seussical

In 2015, David Hutchinson directed the world premiere of Jo Clifford's Jekyll and Hyde based on Robert Louis Stevenson's gothic classic at the Greenwich Theatre followed by a thirty-three venue tour across the UK.

David is Associate Director of the Brooklyn Youth Company in New York City.

Producer - Sell a Door Theatre Company

  • 2015 "Jekyll and Hyde" adapted by Jo Clifford
  • 2015 "The History Boys" by Alan Bennett
  • 2014 Sunset Song adapted by Alastair Cording
  • 2014 Avenue Q conceived by Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx
  • 2014 Kidnapped adapted by Ivan Wilkinson
  • 2013 Seussical by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty
  • 2013 Ghosts adapted by Alfred Enoch
  • 2013 Sincerely, Mr Toad by David Hutchinson, David Andrew Wilson and Katie McIvor
  • 2013 1984 adapted by Matthew Dunster
  • 2013 A Midsummer Nights Dream by William Shakespeare
  • 2013 Journey's End by R.C Sherriff
  • 2012 Seussical by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty
  • 2012 Rainbow by Emily Jenkins
  • 2012 Sealand by Luke Clarke
  • 2012 Peter by Stacy Sobieski
  • 2012 The Man Who Had All the Luck by Arthur Miller
  • 2012 The Hound of the Baskervilles adapted by Tim Kelly
  • 2012 The History Boys by Alan Bennett
  • 2011 A Christmas Carol Adapted by David Hutchinson & Anna Schneider
  • 2011 Lord of the Flies Adapted by Nigel Williams
  • 2011 Spring Awakening by Steven Sater and Duncan Sheik
  • 2011 Proof by David Auburn
  • 2011 A Taste of Honey by Shelagh Delaney
  • 2011 The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare
  • 2010 Dracula by Liz Lochhead
  • 2010 Ms Minelli and the Daring Do by Sam Thackray
  • 2010 The Railway Children by Dave Simpson
  • 2010 Stitching by Anthony Neilson
  • 2010 The House of Mirrors and Hearts by Eamonn O'Dwyer and Robert Gilbert
  • 2010 Next Thing You Know by Joshua Salzman and Ryan Cunningham
  • 2010 Scaredy Cat Prince by David Hutchinson
  • 2010 The Philanderer by George Bernard Shaw
  • 2010 Where the Solitary Eagle Flies by David Hutchinson
  • 2010 Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare
  • 2009 Blue/Orange by Joe Penhall
  • 2009 Six Ways by David Hutchinson, Paddy Clarke and Michael Bradley
  • 2009 Falsettoland by William Finn and James Lapine
  • 2009 By Order of Ignorance by Robert Gilbert
  • 2009 Planning Permission by David Hutchinson
  • 2009 The Jason Robert Brown Song Cycle created by Michael Bradley
  • 2008 The Ugly One by Marius von Mayenburg
  • 2008 The Night Before Christmas by Anthony Neilson
  • 2008 The Sugar Syndrome by Lucy Prebble
  • 2008 So Much to Say for Myself by Robert Gilbert
  • 2008 Heart and Music by David Hutchinson
  • 2008 Treats by Christopher Hampton
  • 2008 The Secrets Inside by David Hutchinson
  • 2007 Two by Jim Cartwright
  • References

    David Hutchinson (producer) Wikipedia