Dominic Hill
Dominic Hill is Artistic Director at the Citizens Theatre, Glasgow. He took up post in October 2011.
Early life
Hill was born in Wimbledon on 22 April 1969.Career
Dominic Hill was appointed Artistic Director of the Citizens Theatre in 2011.Dominic Hill’s programmes of classic texts told for contemporary audiences alongside Glasgow stories, as well as his own distinctive production style, have won praise from public and critics alike and have reaffirmed the Citizens’ role as the leading producer of courageous theatre in Scotland.
Since joining the Citizens in 2011, he has directed The Comedy of Errors, Krapp’s Last Tape/Go On, Cyrano de Bergerac, A Christmas Carol, Oresteia: This Restless House, Hamlet, Crime and Punishment, King Lear and Betrayal.
In 2013, Dominic became the most recognised Director in the history of Scotland’s leading theatre awards: the Critics’ Awards for Theatre in Scotland, holding 14 nominations and six wins since the awards were established in 2004.
Hill was Artistic Director of the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh from 2008 to 2011.
He previously worked at Dundee Repertory Theatre where he was first Associate Director and then, from 2003, Joint Artistic Director. Whilst at Dundee Rep Dominic directed Peer Gynt, in co-production with the National Theatre of Scotland, which won four CATS Awards and toured to the Barbican in London.
He also worked as associate director at the Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, London, where he was on the Orange Tree's Trainee Director scheme, and as assistant director at the Royal Shakespeare Company and assistant director at Perth Theatre. He directed
Thomas Babe's play A Prayer for My Daughter at London's Young Vic Theatre in 2008.
Other credits include Falstaff and Macbeth, The City Madam and A Midsummer Night’s Dream. He has directed in theatres in London and throughout the UK.