Jon Spooner

Jon is a founder member and the artistic director of Unlimited Theatre. For Unlimited he has directed and performed in Static, Neutrino (both awarded Fringe Firsts for “innovation in theatre and an outstanding production”), Could It Be Magic? (with Sheffield Theatres), Tangle (with The Corn Exchange, Newbury) and The Ethics of Progress (with Oxford Playhouse). Also for Unlimited and Sheffield Theatres he has directed Safety by Chris Thorpe and Zero Degrees & Drifting (nominated for Best Fringe Production in the MEN Theatre awards). As an actor he has recently appeared in An Oak Tree with Tim Crouch and played The Man in the BBC Radio 4 production of Chris Thorpe’s Static. Jon has worked as a visiting lecturer in colleges and universities throughout the UK and run workshops with students, theatre professionals, journalists, soldiers and passers-by across the world. He is an associate artist of Sheffield Theatres and the father of two small boys.


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