Mark Westbrook - Director
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Mark Westbrook (Director) Mark Westbrook is a theatre director based in Glasgow, Scotland. Mark trained at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow and the Atlantic Theater Company's Acting School in New York City. Mark Westbrook's directing credits include: The Dawn (The Arches), Spoonface Steinberg (The Tron Theatre & Scottish National Tour) and for which he was awarded a 2002 Arts Trust of Scotland Award, Misterman (The Arches) and Matryoshka (The Arches) which he also wrote. His other directing credits include: Glengarry Glen Ross (RSAMD), The Train (Coventry Rail), By Many Wounds (RSAMD), Clara (Lumley Studio), The Substance of Fire (Gulbenkian, Canterbury), (Birds of Paradise), Savage/Love (RSAMD), Tandem (Salisbury Playhouse), Necessary Targets (Foyle Arts Building), Caesar-63 (Riverside Theatre), Fly Me to the Moon (Birds of Paradise), Sure ThingRescuers Speaking (Birds of Paradise) Broken Biscuits (Scottish Tour), and The Old Lie Still (The Tron). In 2005, Mark founded SPARTAN, he recently directed his own play The Emotional Life of Furniture at Tron Theatre, Glasgow, earlier in this year. Mark Westbrook is Artistic Director of SPARTAN
The critics said of Mark Westbrook's work: Throat-catching
faces up to reality without flinching
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