Sam Strong (director)
Sam Strong is an Australian theatre director and arts leader; he was the artistic director of Queensland Theatre Company and of Griffin Theatre Company. He has also been Chair of Circa and the Associate Artistic Director of Melbourne Theatre Company.
Personal life
Strong was born in Nowra, New South Wales and is the son of late Australian businessman James Strong. Strong was Dux of Geelong Grammar School and graduated from the University of Melbourne with a BA LLB and the Victorian College of the Arts with a Graduate Diploma of Dramatic Art. He was admitted to practice as a barrister and solicitor in the Supreme Court of Victoria and practised as a solicitor at Freehills. Strong is married to producer Katherine Slattery.Career
From 2006 to 2008, Strong was the dramaturg in residence at Red Stitch Actors Theatre, where he co-founded the Red Stitch Writers residency and directed the Green Room Award-winning Red Sky Morning. From 2008 to 2010, he was Literary Associate at Belvoir, where he dramarturged the hit Brendan Cowell play Ruben Guthrie. From 2010 to 2013, Strong was artistic director of Griffin Theatre Company, where he directed successful revivals of contemporary Australian classics, tripled subscribers, and directed the highest selling show in the company's history.From 2013 to 2015, Strong was the associate artistic director of Melbourne Theatre Company, where he directed the theatrical debuts of visual artist Callum Morton and the group Working Dog Productions.
Strong has directed many of Australia's leading actors including Justine Clarke, Lucy Durack, Colin Friels, Noni Hazlehurst, Asher Keddie, Lachy Hulme, Robyn Nevin, Josh McConville, Luke Mullins, Pamela Rabe, Kat Stewart, Erik Thomson, Hugo Weaving, and David Wenham.
Strong commenced as artistic director of Queensland Theatre Company in November 2015 and was appointed chair of contemporary circus company, Circa in April 2015.
Strong launched his first season as artistic director on 12 September 2016 with a rebranding of the company to Queensland Theatre. Strong also announced nine commitments for his 2017 season that will deliver on the company's vision to lead the nation from Queensland, including opening a world premiere production in Cairns, performing in 15 interstate venues, gender parity of writers and directors and one third diverse casting.
Strong's first season at Queensland Theatre achieved the largest box office in the company's history. In the same year, Strong became only the second director in the history of the awards to have two productions nominated for Best Play in the one year at the Helpmann Awards. Strong announced his departure from QT in March 2019, stating that he was relocating to Melbourne to support his wife's career
Highlights of Strong's four years at Queensland Theatre include the renovation of the Bille Brown Theatre, achieving subscriber growth that made the company the fastest growing in Australia, directing the highest selling new Australian play in the company's history, and securing RACQ as an inaugural principal partner.
Strong's time at Queensland Theatre was also marked by a focus on new plays would be the next Artistic Director of Queensland Theatre.
Productions
2008- Red Sky Morning by Tom Holloway
- Shedding by Melissa Bubnic
- Faces in the Crowd by Leo Butler
- Thom Pain by Will Eno
- Tender by Nicki Bloom
- The Sea Project by Elise Hurst
- Red Sky Morning by Tom Holloway
- Madagascar by J.T. Rogers
- The Power of Yes by David Hare
- Red Sky Morning by Tom Holloway
- And No More Shall We Part by Tom Holloway
- Speaking in Tongues by Andrew Bovell
- Between Two Waves by Ian Meadows
- Les Liaisons dangereuses by Christopher Hampton
- The Boys by Gordon Graham
- Other Desert Cities by Jon Robin Baitz
- The Crucible by Arthur Miller
- The Floating World by John Romeril
- Private Lives by Noël Coward
- The Speechmaker by Santo Cilauro, Tom Gleisner & Rob Sitch
- The Sublime by Brendan Cowell
- Masquerade by Kate Mulvany
- The Weir by Conor McPherson
- Endgame by Samuel Beckett
- Jasper Jones based on the novel by Craig Silvey, adapted by Kate Mulvany
- Double Indemnity by Tom Holloway, adapted from the book by James M Cain
- Noises Off! by Michael Frayn
- Once in Royal David's City by Michael Gow
- Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare with music by Tim Finn
- Jasper Jones based on the novel by Craig Silvey, adapted by Kate Mulvany
- Nearer the Gods by David Williamson
- Hydra by Sue Smith
- Storm Boy by Colin Thiele, adapted for the stage by Tom Holloway
Awards
- Winner Best Director Sydney Theatre Awards 2013
- Nominated for Best Director Green Room Awards 2014
- Nominated for Best Production Sydney Theatre Awards 2013
- Nominated for Best Director Sydney Theatre Awards 2012
- Nominated for Best Production Sydney Theatre Awards 2012
- Nominated for Best Production Sydney Theatre Awards 2012
- Nominated for Best Play Helpmann Awards 2012
- Nominated for Best Director Helpmann Awards 2012
- Nominated for Best Director Sydney Theatre Awards 2010
- Nominated for Best Director Greenroom Awards 2009
- Nominated for Best Play Helpmann Awards 2017
- Nominated for Best Play Helpmann Awards 2017
- Nominated for Best Production Green Room Awards 2017
- Nominated for Best Director Green Room Awards 2017 ''