Winner 2003
Winner: Bijan Sheibani
Production: Party Time and One for the Road by Harold Pinter



Bijan is Artistic Director of ATC. His most recent directing credits include The Brothers Size (ATC/Young Vic), Gone Too Far! (Royal Court), Fixer (Almeida Theatre), Other Hands, Flush (Soho Theatre), Breath (BAC) and Have I None (Southwark Playhouse).


Bijan recently won a 2008 Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement or Performance in an Affiliate Theatre for his production of Gone Too Far! in the Jerwood Theatre Upstairs at the Royal Court.






Winning the JMK Award made it possible for me to direct two plays by Harold Pinter that I loved, which Harold himself came and saw. It was a gruelling, energising, and thrilling time. Without that time, and without the JMK Trust, I would not be in the privileged position I'm now in. I only wish there were more opportunities like this one for the breadth of talented people who are embarking on that very daunting and penniless road - Bijan Sheibani


Beautifully cast and aesthetically vibrant, both plays demonstrate how language can simultaneously dissemble and carry oppression in every syllable
  - Rachel Halliburton in The Evening Standard



These are really first rate productions. It gave me great pleasure and pride to watch them. They have real authority and focus. I am deeply impressed - Harold Pinter

The brilliance of Sheibani's double bill is to make very different depictions of squashed dissent seem like two instalments of the same story. And the cast grasp Pinter's comedy of menace with both hands. This pairing catches the savage sophistry of latter day Pinter without missing a beat
  - Claire Allfree in METRO


Production photos by Paul Burgess

The staging by Bijan Sheibani - winner of this year's James Menzies-Kitchen Award for Young Directors - is bleak and gripping. Elusive and haunting
  - Kate Bassett in The Independent on Sunday

In 2003 the weekend workshops at BAC were led by Tom Morris who was joined on the interview panel by Thea Sharrock, then Artistic Director of Southwark Playhouse, and designer Dick Bird. The shortlisted directors included Charlotte Westenra, Helen Eastman, John Terry and Philip Breen.
Winner 1998 - Tassos Stevens
Winner 1999 - Mark Rosenblatt
Winner 2000 - Thea Sharrock
Winner 2001 - Orla O'Loughlin
Winner 2002 - Joe Hill-Gibbins
Winner 2003 - Bijan Sheibani
Winner 2004 - Anne Tipton
Winner 2005 - Natalie Abrahami
Winner 2006 - Jamie Harper
Winner 2007 - Polly Findlay
Winner 2008 - Michael Oakley