Director
Richard Eyre emerged as a director of exceptional clarity in regional British theatre before ascending to the artistic directorship of the National Theatre (1988–1997), where he mounted productions of cultural significance spanning Shakespeare, musical theatre, and contemporary drama. His directorial vision—marked by psychological insight, visual sophistication, and ensemble discipline—has extended across theatre, film, and television, establishing him as one of Britain's most influential theatre makers. Now in his ninth decade, Eyre remains an authoritative voice in theatrical practice and a mentor to generations of artists.
Artistic Director of the National Theatre (1988–1997), during which he directed landmark productions including *King Lear*, *Richard III*, and *Guys and Dolls*
Lincoln College
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