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Jonathan Kent


Jonathan Kent

Birthday:

06/19/1949

Place of birth:

Lewisham, London, England, UK:

Biography:

Jonathan Kent CBE (born 1949) is an English theatre director and opera director. He is known as a director/producer alongside Ian McDiarmid at the Almeida Theatre from 1990 to 2002. He was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) by Queen Elizabeth II in February 2016 for his services to the performing arts. Kent was born in England to architect parents. They moved to Cape Town, South Africa, when Kent was one year old. He went to school at Diocesan College, Rondebosch, where he appeared as King Lear in the school play in 1964. He originally thought of taking up the profession of painter, but returned to England to study acting at the Central School of Speech and Drama in the 1970s. After completing his drama education, he joined the repertory company Glasgow Citizens Theatre in Scotland By 1990 Kent had formed an association with the Scottish actor Ian McDiarmid, and between 1990 and 2002 as joint artistic directors, they turned the Almeida into a major producing theatre. The success of this venture—presenting a wide range of international plays—led to 14 plays produced under Kent's tenure being transferred to the West End and also to Broadway. His productions for the Almeida included When We Dead Awaken; All for Love; Medea (also West End/Broadway); Chatsky; The Showman; The School for Wives; Gangster No 1; Tartuffe; The Life of Galileo; The Rules of the Game; Ivanov (also in Moscow); The Government Inspector; Naked (also West End); The Tempest; Hamlet (also Broadway); Richard II; Coriolanus (also New York/Tokyo); Phèdre; Britannicus (also West End/New York); Plenty(West End); Lulu (also Washington); Platonov and King Lear.



Credits

Love's Labour's Lost (1985)
as Ferdinand, King of Navarre
Baal (1982)
as Eckart
Carpathian Eagle (1980)
as Tader
Long Day's Journey into Night (2025)
Director
Royal Opera House: Tosca (2018)
Director
National Theatre Live: The Seagull (2016)
Director
Manon Lescaut (2016)
Director
Manon Lescaut (2016)
Conductor
Gypsy (2015)
Stage Director
Gypsy (2015)
Director
Puccini Manon Lescaut (2015)
Director
Manon Lescaut (2014)
Director
Private Lives (2013)
Stage Director
Die Frau ohne Schatten (2013)
Director
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2012)
Director
The Turn of the Screw (2011)
Director
Royal Opera House: Tosca (2011)
Director
Mozart's Don Giovanni - Glyndebourne Festival 2010 (2010)
Director
Purcell: The Fairy Queen (2009)
Stage Director