About
Martin Hutson is a critically acclaimed actor and director and two time Ian Charleson Award Nominee. As a director he has directed The Dumb Waiter and Art for the East Riding Theatre, Blackbird and Sexual Perversity in Chicago at the Norwich Playhouse, Twelfth Night at the Cambridge Arts Theatre, Henry V at the Milton Court Studio and Steven Berkoff’s Actor at The Battersea Arts Centre, as well as multiple projects at LAMDA and the Guildhall School of Speech and Drama. He is currently developing a stage adaptation of Francis Ford Coppola’s multi-award winning movie The Conversation, a sequel to Kafka’s Metamorphosis and a musical based on Medea. As an actor he has played multiple leads at the Royal Shakespeare Company, the National Theatre and in the West End, working with such esteemed directors as Sir Richard Eyre, Michael Grandage, Declan Donnellan, and Matthew Warchus and playing opposite such accomplished actors as Dominic West, Ralph Fiennes and Kim Cattrall. His screen credits include the award winning BBC drama The Honourable Woman, the BBC/HBO epic The Passion and ITV’s The Trial of Christine Keeler. He has also worked as an acting tutor at LAMDA, Guildhall, the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, the National Youth Theatre and has lectured at Cambridge University.