43 - John Caird - a podcast by Ken Davenport

from 2015-10-26T05:00

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John Caird is an English stage director and writer of plays, musicals and operas. He is an honorary associate director of the Royal Shakespeare Company, a regular director with the Royal National Theatre of Great Britain and the Principal Guest Director of the Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm (Dramaten).

John Caird is a guy who defies convention and at the same time has achieved incredible conventional success.  His credits include the epic The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, Jane Eyre, a ton of shows at the RSC, operas all over the world and oh yeah, that little show called Les Misérables.  
He’s also a writer as well, and his most recent credit happens to be Daddy Long Legs playing at my very own theater.
While we were in tech for DLL, I pulled John aside to hear what other advice he had for me and for all of you out there, including:

What he thought right after the heard the demo of Les Miz (his answer should be printed on a t-shirt and worn by artists everywhere).

Why he doesn’t read reviews.

Why he wouldn’t let Andrew Lloyd Webber change the title of Song & Dance.


Would the 8.5-hour Nicholas Nickleby get produced today?

With all these big shows and big operas, why he was so drawn to an intimate two-character musical like Daddy Long Legs (and why you should be too).


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