Bijan Sheibani
Bijan Sheibani is a British theatre director and writer.
Early life and education
Sheibani was born in Liverpool, and moved with his family to Hove when he was 7. He was schooled at St Andrew's C of E School in Hove and at Brighton College. He studied English literature at St Hugh's College, Oxford, and holds an MA in advanced theatre practice from the Central School of Speech and Drama.Career
Most recent theatre credits include The Brothers Size by Tarell Alvin McCraney, at the Young Vic Theatre, Inua Ellams' new play, Barber Shop Chronicles, at the National Theatre, and Circle Mirror Transformation by Annie Baker at Home Manchester. Earlier this year Barber Shop Chronicles toured to full houses in Australia and New Zealand after two sell-out runs at the National Theatre in 2017. It will tour the US in Autumn 2018.Recent opera credits include Nothing by David Bruce at Glyndebourne Festival Opera and Danish National Opera and Tell Me The Truth About Love for Streetwise Opera.
Later this year Bijan will direct Clare Barron's award-winning new play Dance Nation for the Almeida Theatre.
Bijan has directed two short films, Groove is in the Heart, and Samira's Party, both of which were selected for the BFI London Film Festival and other international festivals, and he is currently developing a new short film with Film Four.
He was an associate director of the National Theatre from 2010 to 2015 under Nicholas Hytner and artistic director of Actors Touring Company from 2007 to 2011. He won the James Menzies-Kitchen Award for Young Directors in 2003 and held the John S Cohen Bursary at the National Theatre Studio from 2003 to 2004. He was nominated for an Olivier Award in 2010 for Best Director for his production of Our Class, and his production of Gone Too Far! by Bola Agbaje won an Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre in 2008. The Brothers Size won Best International Production at the Barcelona Critics Circle Awards 2008 and was nominated for an Olivier Award in the same year. Bijan's production of Nothing for Glyndebourne was nominated for a 2017 Southbank Sky Arts Award for Best Opera.
Credits
- Through His Teeth by Luke Bedford and David Harrower
- A Taste of Honey by Shelagh Delaney
- Emil and the Detectives
- Romeo and Juliet
- Damned by Despair by Tirso de Molina
- War Horse
- The House of Bernarda Alba by Lorca
- The Kitchen by Arnold Wesker
- Moonlight by Harold Pinter
- Greenland by Moira Buffini, Jack Thorne, Penelope Skinner and Matt Charman
- The Typist by Rebecca Lenkiewicz
- Eurydice by Sarah Ruhl
- Our Class by Tadeusz Slobodzianek Olivier Award nomination for Best Director
- Ghosts or Those Who Return by Henrik Ibsen and Rebecca Lenkiewicz
- Tarantula in Petrol Blue by Anna Meredith and Philip Ridley
- The Brothers Size by Tarell McCraney. Olivier nomination for Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre and winner of the Barcelona Critics' Circle Award for best international production.
- Gone Too Far!. Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in an affiliate theatre.
- Fixer by Lydia Adetunji
- Other Hands by Laura Wade
- Last Summer At Chulimsk
- Breath by Samuel Beckett
- Flush by David Dipper
- Party Time/''One for the Road by Harold Pinter
- Have I None by Edward Bond
- Summer by Edward Bond
- The Lover'' by Harold Pinter
Assistant director credits
- Measure for Measure development workshops
- The Tempest by Thomas Ades
- Cinderella
- The Tempest by Thomas Ades
- As You Like It
- A Dream Play by Strindberg
- Twelfth Night
- The Io Passion by Harrison Birtwistle
- Terrorism by the Preshnikov Brothers