Kirk Jackson

Kirk Jackson is an actor/director with four decades of experience on and off Broadway and regionally. A graduate of the Yale School of Drama, he has assisted Ivo van Hove on multiple productions in New York City and, recently, began to direct operas.
Biography
Jackson has performed on and off Broadway and throughout the United States in nearly 200 productions, including the world premieres of Terrance McNally鈥檚 Love! Valour! Compassion! (Broadway), Doug Wright鈥檚 Quills (New York Theater Workshop) and Interrogating the Nude (Yale Rep.), David Lindsay-Abaire鈥檚 Wonder of the World (Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, Washington, DC), Samuel Beckett鈥檚 one-man Stirrings Still (Center Stage, Baltimore), and the United States premiere of Timberlake Wertenbaker鈥檚 Three Birds Alighting on a Field (Manhattan Theater Club).
He directed the United States premiere of Howard Barker鈥檚 Uncle Vanya and has assisted Belgian director Ivo van Hove on groundbreaking productions at New York Theater Workshop: Scenes from a Marriage, The Little Foxes, The Misanthrope, Hedda Gabler, and More Stately Mansions. Jackson鈥檚 other directing credits include Rigoletto and Gianni Schicchi for Hubbard Hall Opera Theater; Legends!, The Internationalist, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, and Take Me Out (2005 Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Production) at Studio Theatre, Washington, DC; The Busy World Is Hushed, Kiss of the Spider Woman, Nickel and Dimed, and Gray鈥檚 Anatomy at Actorstheatre, Phoenix, Arizona (multiple Zoni Awards and nominations); Strange Interlude at Washington Shakespeare Co. (Helen Hayes Award nominations); Take Me Out and ART at Capital Rep. in Albany, New York, and The English American (Best of Fringe, Edinburgh Fringe Festival).
For the MFA program at the Old Globe Theatre (University of San Diego) he has directed Tartuffe, The Importance of Being Earnest, Uncle Vanya, An Absolute Turkey, and Six Characters in Search of an Author. He recently played Sherlock Holmes at Dorset Theatre Festival. A founding member of the Obie Award-winning Cucaracha Theater, Jackson has taught and directed at Princeton, New York University, and CalArts. BA, Binghamton University (Don A. Watters Award for outstanding achievement); MFA, Yale School of Drama (Carol Dye Award for outstanding achievement as an actor). Jackson has taught at Bennington since 2001.