Tom Morris (director)

Tom Morris OBE (born 22 June 1964) is a Tony Award-winning English theatre director, writer and producer.

While at BAC, Morris established the Scratch Programme,[5] The Sam Shepherd Festival, The Critics Up for Review, The British Festival of Visual Theatre, Playing in the Dark[6] (which marked the launch of Vanishing Point and Sound and Fury and included the first scratch version of Complicite's Mnemonic) and BAC Opera (which produced Jerry Springer: The Opera).

[1] In 2012 Morris & Stenning oversaw the first phase of a multimillion-pound redevelopment, which included the long-awaited refurbishment of the theatre's 250 year old auditorium and creation of new office and rehearsal spaces.

[11] In 2011 he won the Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play for the Broadway production of War Horse, along with co-director Marianne Elliott.

[12] One interviewer said of Morris: "His tastes are catholic, and frequently risky, but they can produce some of the most inspired, inventive theatre in Britain today.