Sonia Friedman

Sonia Friedman
Born Sonia Anne Primrose Freedman
April 1965 (age 51)
Occupation Theatre producer
Years active 1988–present

Sonia Friedman (born Sonia Anne Primrose Freedman; April 1965)[1] is a British West End and Broadway theatre producer. She is the younger sister of director/actress/singer Maria Friedman, violinist Richard Friedman and Dr Sarah Beecham. Her younger brother, Ben, is a television director (currently director / producer of BRITISH BAKE OFF). On 29 January 2016 Sonia Friedman, was named Producer of the Year for the second year running at The Stage Awards, becoming the first person to win the award twice.

Early life

Friedman is the youngest daughter of Clair Llewelyn Friedman (née Sims), a concert pianist, and the eminent Russian violinist Leonard Friedman, who was leader for the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra under Sir Thomas Beecham and co-founder of many national institutions including the Scottish Chamber Orchestra and Scottish Baroque Ensemble.[2][3][4] Her father is from a Russian Jewish immigrant family and her mother is English.[5]

Friedman was educated at several schools including St Christopher School, Letchworth, Hertfordshire, and trained as a stage manager at the Central School of Speech and Drama. It was after organising a couple of benefits for World Aids Day during the late 1980s (one of which saw over 200 celebrities working as shop assistants in Covent Garden) that she decided to follow a career as a theatre producer.

Professional career

Theatre Producer

After working at the National Theatre between 1988 and 1993 (fulfilling the various roles of Stage Management, Education Manager, Head of Education and Producer of Mobile Productions and Theatre for Young People), she co-founded the new writing theatre company Out of Joint in 1993 with Max Stafford-Clark. From 1998, Friedman worked as a producer for the Ambassador Theatre Group. She launched her own theatre company, Sonia Friedman Productions, in 2002. Friedman's productions have been nominated for and won numerous Olivier, Tony and other awards. At the 2014 Olivier Awards, Sonia Friedman Productions made Olivier Awards history by winning the most awards for any producer and for winning prizes for Best New Play (Chimerica), Best New Musical (The Book of Mormon), Best Play Revival (Ghosts) and Best Musical Revival (Merrily We Roll Along). In 2016, Sonia Friedman won producer of the year at The Stage Awards for a second year (becoming the first person to win the award twice) and was listed as no.2 on the The Stage power list, moving up one place from 2015. It has recently been announced that Sonia (with her co-producing partner, Colin Callender) will collaborate with J.K. Rowling on a new stage play to be based on the Harry Potter stories.

TV Producer

'The Dresser' due to air in 2015 on BBC Two marks Sonia Friedman Productions second television drama production, following directly after SFP's partnership with Playground Entertainment on the six-part mini-series adaptation of Hilary Mantel's 'Wolf Hall' which was aired on BBC Two in January 2015.

Theatre credits

TV credits

Awards

Tony Awards

Olivier Awards

Evening Standard Theatre Awards

Drama Desk Awards

Critics' Circle Theatre Awards

Whatsonstage.com Awards

The Stage Awards

References

  1. "Ms Sonia Anne Primrose Friedman – free company director check. Companies House Information". Company-director-check.co.uk. Retrieved 8 May 2012.
  2. "Time line credits and biography – About Maria Friedman". Aboutmaria.com. 19 March 1960. Retrieved 8 May 2012.
  3. Maria Friedman (9 December 2005). (transcript). Interview with David Drake. Broadway.com http://www.broadway.com/Maria-Friedman/broadway_news/522565. Retrieved 19 February 2009. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  4. "Radio interview Woman's Hour – About Maria Friedman". Aboutmaria.com. 25 April 2002. Retrieved 8 May 2012.
  5. Theatre Features. "Sonia Friedman: 'There's nothing wrong with wearing pretty clothes and lipstick – and still being a strong woman'". Telegraph Media Group. Retrieved 8 May 2012.


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