
Martin Cort's directing career
was inspired by his work with author Rumer
Godden, with whom he appeared in The
Company of Three,
and with whose help he established The
Around Readers (TAR), performing poetry programmes
for a number of years, reaching audiences throughout Britain
and for the British
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As well as the TAR series of
poetry programmes, Martin directed I
Love You, I Love You, I Love You, This
Year, Next Year, and three pantomime productions for the London
Borough of Camden - Cinderella, Puss
in Boots and Dick Whittington.
He also produced and directed for TAR the
premiere production of Mary Rensten's
intriguing mystery play, Dear Mr Kennedy,
at the Hen & Chickens Theatre,
Islington, with a cast headed by Sarah
Thomas (Last of the Summer Wine).
Martin Cort's other directing work
includes the acclaimed production of Marivaux's Dangerous
Liaisons at Pentameters Theatre in
Hampstead, The Best Laid Plans by Carolyn
Pertwee at Soho Theatre
and Normal Shoes by Della
Friend at the Cockpit Theatre in North
London.



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For Actors
& Writers London, Martin Cort has
directed readings of a number of plays by Paddy
Gormley, including Hard
Times, the pilot episode of radio sitcom Poet's
Corner, The Importance of Being Frank, a subversive
adaptation of Wilde's masterpiece and Misanthrope
II, Paddy Gormley's
"mistranslation" of Le Misanthrope. Martin
Cort is actively seeking a production of this exceptional script,
of which he says "Gormley's mastery of language shines out
from every page".
Paddy Gormley's
websites include
click-to-play audio excerpts
from plays directed by Martin Cort.
Click on any image on the right
for the corresponding website.
Martin Cort directed four plays
in the first theatrical presentation in the newly restored lecture
theatre of the Royal Institution of
Great Britain in
June 2008, for the Society of Women
Writers and Journalists (SWWJ).
The programme (illustrated below) included his short play, Surprise
Bundle, performed by Robin Marchal and Liz
Felton.

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