Richard Jones (director)


Richard Jones CBE is a British theatre and opera director. He was born in London, and studied at the University of Hull and University of London. After working as a jazz musician, he spent 1982–83 on a bursary working with Scottish Opera and the Citizens Theatre.
His work has become controversial and has provoked considerable reactions from the UK press. However, he is also seen as a major figure in the worlds of theatre and opera, as has been noted in a 2002 interview which appeared in London's The Guardian:
gift for the thrilling, the gaudy and the wayward is one of the characteristics that marks Jones out. "He is the best British director around at the moment", says director David Pountney, part of the "powerhouse" triumvirate that presided over English National Opera in the 1980s. "He is extremely imaginative, he has a very individual, quirky response to the material, and a very sharp eye for humour."

Professional career

Opera

Jones's earliest productions were for the Batignano Festival, Opera Northern Ireland and Opera 80, now English Touring Opera. He came to prominence in 1987 with the world première of Judith Weir's A Night at the Chinese Opera for Kent Opera and a production of Mignon at the Wexford Festival. Overall, he has worked for a wide range of well-known opera companies, including directing five productions for the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden; Lohengrin ; several for the Glyndebourne Festival; two for Frankfurt Opera; productions for Brussels as well as the Olivier Award-winning Hansel and Gretel for Welsh National Opera. Operas ranging from Cavalleria Rusticana and Pagliacci to From Morning to Midnight, The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant and The Love for Three Oranges appeared on the stage of English National Opera while Pelleas and Melisande was presented for both Opera North and ENO in 1995. This production was described as "one of Jones's unalloyed successes", while his 1993 Ring Cycle at Covent Garden came in for much criticism: " was greeted with bemusement, even contempt: one paper called it "a monument of garish flippancy and banal cartoon caricature". "The audience's catcalls on the first night of Das Rheingold made front-page news" noted Charlotte Higgins in her 2002 interview with the director, and a photo of the Rhinemaidens in fat suits even made the front page of the Sun newspaper. As a result, ENO's decision to entrust Jones with their new Ring Cycle in 2021 "raised some eyebrows", according to Nicholas Kenyon's review in the Telegraph. In the event, reviews of The Valkyrie were almost unanimously hostile to the production.
He has directed for Amsterdam and Munich, while L'enfant et les sortilèges appeared on the Paris Opera stage. The summer festival at Bregenz featured large-scale productions of Un ballo in maschera and La bohème. Berg's Wozzeck was staged in Berlin and at Welsh National Opera.
In 2013, Jones directed the production of Benjamin Britten's opera Gloriana at The Royal Opera House in London for the centennial of Britten's birth. Additionally, the American premiere of the opera Anna Nicole was presented by New York City Opera in September, a revival of his original production at The Royal Opera House at Covent Garden.

The theatre

Theatre work includes five productions for the Young Vic in London and which range from The Government Inspector to Annie Get Your Gun. Black Snow was directed for the American Repertory Theatre, plus All's Well That Ends Well for The Public Theater in New York. In London, Holy Mothers was presented at the Ambassadors and the Royal Court Theatre, while La Bête was seen in London's West End and on Broadway, where it received a Tony nomination. On Broadway, Jones' productions of the Maury Yeston Tony Award-winning Best Musical Titanic and Wrong Mountain were presented. For the Royal Shakespeare Company, Jones directed A Midsummer Night's Dream, which provoked critical reactions such as the comments "Dream world ruined by this vandal's romp" and "Miserably undercast, grotesquely overdesigned, sloppily directed and lacks the following: theatricality, comedy and magic" which appeared as part of The Guardians interview. Higgins also notes that the production "is now generally known as the play that got the worst reviews of the RSC's entire history and of any theatre production for the past 20 years.
Le Bourgeois gentilhomme by Molière and Tales from the Vienna Woods by Ödön von Horváth—in a new version by David Harrower—were presented by the National Theatre in London.

Recent years

In 2011, Jones directed David Harrower's Government Inspector at Warwick Arts Centre and London's Young Vic Theatre; the production featured Julian Barratt and Doon Mackichan.
Additionally, Offenbach's opera, Les contes d'Hoffmann, was directed for the Bavarian State Opera in Munich. This production concentrated on the poet's state of mind, intensified by drinking and pipe-smoking. All three loves occupied physically similar spaces, as if their tales existed only in Hoffmann's imagination. Rolando Villazón sang Hoffmann, having returned to vocal form after difficulties, and Diana Damrau took the roles of Olympia, Antonia, Giulietta and, mutely, Stella. It was conducted by Constantinos Carydis. The production was also noteworthy for Angela Brower's portrayal of the leading role of Nicklausse, Hoffmann's constant companion. English National Opera co-commissioned the staging, which received negative reviews along with the good, provoking this response in Britain's Opera magazine:
Of course there were striking elements in Jones's direction—there always are—his handling of the doll for one, and the effect of the rose-tinted spectacles, which he didn't follow through consistently. I was less sure of King Kong watching the Antonia act from the floats, and joining in Giulietta's entourage. And as of now the Giulietta act is a mess. In sum, the Jones Hoffmann is too abstract, too loose of focus, and far too long. Perhaps Kaye-Keck could be persuaded to turn their minds to an "authentic" opéra comique edition.

Other reviews took different approaches.

Awards

YearWon /
Nom.
AwardForRoleProduction
1988WonOlivier AwardBest Newcomer in a PlayDirectorToo Clever by Half
1990WonEvening Standard AwardBest DirectorDirectorInto the Woods and The Illusion
1991Nom.Tony AwardBest DirectorDirectorLa Bête
1991WonOlivier AwardBest Director of a MusicalDirectorInto the Woods
1996WonEvening Standard AwardOutstanding Artistic AchievementDirectorDer Ring
1997WonTony AwardBest MusicalDirectorTitanic
2000WonOlivier AwardBest New OperaDirectorHansel and Gretel
2000WonOpernweltDesigner of the YearDesignerwith Antony MacDonald – Un ballo in maschera
2001WonTMA AwardAchievement In OperaDirectorwith Vladimir Jurowski and the company – The Queen of Spades
2004WonOlivier AwardBest Opera ProductionDirectorThe Trojans
2005WonOlivier AwardBest Opera ProductionDirectorLady Macbeth of Mtsensk
2005WonTMA AwardAchievement in OperaDirectorwith Valdimir Jurowski – Wozzeck
2011WonSouth Bank Sky Arts AwardBest Opera ProductionDirectorDie Meistersinger von Nürnberg
2012Nom.Olivier AwardOutstanding Achievement in OperaDirectorAnna Nicole and Il ttrittico, The Tales of Hoffmann
2015WonOlivier AwardOutstanding Achievement in OperaDirectorThe Girl of the Golden West, The Mastersingers of Nuremberg and Rodelinda at London Coliseum
2019WonOlivier AwardBest New Opera ProductionDirectorKáťa Kabanová
2020WonSouth Bank Sky Arts AwardsBest OperaDirectorKáťa Kabanová

Production history

YearProductionVenue
2007Billy BuddOper Frankfurt
2008RusalkaThe Royal Danish Theatre, Copenhagen
2008The Bitter Tears of Petra von KantTheater Basel
2008The Good Soul of SzechuanYoung Vic
2008Cavalleria rusticana and PagliacciLondon Coliseum
2009Skin DeepOpera North
2009Lady Macbeth of MtsenskNew National Theatre Tokyo
2009FalstaffGlyndebourne Festival Opera
2009LohengrinBayerische Staatsoper, Munich
2009Annie Get Your GunYoung Vic
2009RumpelstiltskinBirmingham Contemporary Music Group
2009RusalkaFinnish National Opera, Helsinki
2010The GamblerRoyal Opera House
2010Pique DameHouston Grand Opera
2010Skin DeepThe Royal Danish Theatre, Copenhagen
2010Die MeistersingerWelsh National Opera, Cardiff
2011The Cunning Little VixenDe Nederlandse Opera, Amsterdam
2011Anna NicoleRoyal Opera House
2011Billy BuddDe Nederlandse Opera, Amsterdam
2011MacbethOpera de Lille
2011The Government InspectorYoung Vic
2011Il tritticoRoyal Opera House
2011Les Contes d'HoffmannBavarian State Opera, Munich
2012The Tales of HoffmannLondon Coliseum
2012Juliette ou la Clef des songesGrand Théâtre de Genève
2012Věc MakropulosStädtische Bühnen Frankfurt
2012Peter GrimesLa Scala, Milan
2012JuliettaLondon Coliseum
2013GlorianaStaatsoper Hamburg
2013Hansel and GretelBayerische Staatsoper, Munich
2013Public EnemyYoung Vic
2013GlorianaRoyal Opera House
2013Billy BuddGotesborgsoperan
2013Anna NicoleNew York City Opera
2014RodelindaLondon Coliseum
2014Der RosenkavalierGlyndebourne Festival Opera
2014AriodanteFestival D'Aix En Provence
2014La fanciulla del WestLondon Coliseum
2015The Mastersingers of NurembergLondon Coliseum
2015The Queen of SpadesTeatro Dell'Opera di Roma
2015The TrialYoung Vic
2015The Hairy ApeOld Vic
2016Once In A LifetimeYoung Vic
2016Boris GodunovRoyal Opera House
2016AriodanteDe Nederlandse Opera, Amsterdam
2016Don GiovanniLondon Coliseum
2017The Hairy ApePark Avenue Armory, New York
2017La bohèmeRoyal Opera House
2017The Twilight ZoneAlmeida Theatre
2018ParsifalOpera National de Paris
2019Káťa KabanováRoyal Opera House
2019The Twilight ZoneAmbassadors Theatre
2019La Damnation de FaustGlyndebourne Festival Opera
2019Judgment DayPark Avenue Armoury, New York
2020EndgameOld Vic
2021La clemenza di TitoRoyal Opera House
2021ValkyrieLondon Coliseum
2022Samson et DelilaRoyal Opera House
2023PygmalionThe Old Vic
2024MachinalThe Old Vic
2025FestenRoyal Opera House