Who We Are

DANIEL GOLDMAN

Daniel is the Artistic Director of Tangram Theatre Company. Daniel trained as an actor and director in Buenos Aires and at the Ecole Jacques Lecoq in Paris, finishing in 2005. Directing for Tangram includes Sarah Kane's 4.48 Psychosis (Old Red Lion, Arcola - Five stars Time Out Critics’ Choice), Crunch! (Pleasance Courtyard, Arts Theatre, International Tour - Total Theatre Award nominee), Fucked (Old Red Lion - Five stars Time Out Critics’ Choice, Assembly @ George St), Art House (The Zoo, Edinburgh), Almost 10 (Pleasance Courtyard) and The Origin Of Species By Means Of Natural Selection Or The Survival Of R(E)volutionary Theories In The Face Of Scientific And Ecclesiastical Objections: Being A Musical Comedy About Charles Darwin (1809-1882) (Pleasance Courtyard).
In 2007, Daniel won the Better Bankside Shakespeare Award for Richard III (Southwark Playhouse). He was also runner up in the 2007 JMK Award and a finalist in the 2008 Jerwood Directors Award.

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JOHN HINTON

John is a founding member of Tangram Theatre Company, and played God in their 2006 Edinburgh hit Crunch! Other acting credits include Darwin in The Origin Of Species By Means Of Natural Selection Or The Survival Of R(E)volutionary Theories In The Face Of Scientific And Ecclesiastical Objections: Being A Musical Comedy About Charles Darwin (1809-1882) (Pleasance Courtyard 2009), Home (Tangled Feet theatre company, 2008-09), Dionysus in The Bacchae (Theatre of Living Light, Australia 2009), Voodoo Vaudeville (various shows, 2005-present), Egon in Returpappor (Allikateatern, Sweden, 2007) and parts in feature films Dragonetti and Desolation Angels. John is also a director of theatre, cabaret and short films; a juggler; an international teacher of physical theatre and Lecoq technique; and a singer-songwriter with intergalactic pop group Spalien Acecraft.

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OMAR ELERIAN
Omar Elerian is one of the founding members of Tangram Theatre Company. He's Italian, lives in Paris and works as a freelance director throughout Europe. Latest credits include Satellitudini (Teatro Grattacielo, Italy, 2008), Acari (Teatro Grattacielo, Italy, 2008), Nuestra Senora de las Nubes (Union Theatre, UK, 2008) and L'envers du décor (Kulturfabrik, Luxembourg, 2009). He also delivers his own workshops and masterclasses, writes for cinema and theatre and develops creative networks across the continent.

June 10, 2009