Peter Wilson (theatre director)

Attending Exeter College, Oxford, he set up Peter Wilson Productions in 1983, which has run over 100 musicals and play in London's West End.

Peter spent his early years in Sri Lanka and America, as the family followed Geoffrey in diplomatic postings.

Peter attained a first class degree in English at Exeter College, Oxford, where he became involved in theatre productions with the likes of Rowan Atkinson and Mel Smith.

[1][2] After Oxford Wilson spent three years at the Welsh Drama Company as assistant director, and then moved to the Bush Theatre.

[1] [3][2] Wilson's notable productions include The Woman in Black (1987), Stephen Daldry’s National Theatre revival of JB Priestley’s An Inspector Calls (1992) and Wagner's Ring Cycle (1997).