Daniel Lloyd
Daniel is a Director, Actor-Musician and Songwriter and was raised in Rhosllannerchrugog, Wrecsam. He is the Associate Director at Theatr Clwyd and an associate artist at Theatr na n’Og.
Dan trained at East 15 and has over 20 years’ experience working in Theatre, Film, TV and Radio. He is passionate about championing Welsh culture, its language and its unsung heroes and stories.
Dan’s director credits include: Hafan, Cinderella, Constellations, Cytserau, Sleeping Beauty, Truth or Dare, Mother Goose the Rock n Roll panto – all for Theatr Clwyd.
Wrecslam!, Rwan Nawr and HaHa (new writing co productions between Theatr Clwyd/Theatr Cymru) Rownd a Rownd (S4C), Miss Wales (in development Theatr Clwyd) Without You - The Badfinger Musical, The White Feather, Arandora Star, Abertawe’n Fflam, The Butterfly Hunter, Far From The Madding Crowd (Theatr na n’Og), Toxic Whispers and Cloudbusting (ACW).
Theatre credits include West End run of Roddy Doyle’s The Commitments at The Palace Theatre, directed by Jamie Lloyd, Tom: The Tom Jones Musical (UK no:1 tour) As You Like It (Ludlow Castle) Some Like It Hotter (Nationwide Tour) Mods and Rox (The New Wolsey Theatre), Deffro’r Gwanwyn (Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru). Gluscabi, Melangell, The Princess and the Hunter, Me, a Giant! and Eye of The Storm for Theatr na n’Og, The Comedy of Errors (Stafford Festival Shakespeare) and Romeo & Juliet for Bitesize Theatre.
Clwyd Theatr Cymru Credits include: Robin Hood, The Panto that Nearly Never Was, Little Shop of Horrors, The Hub, The Taming Of The Shrew, Animal Farm, Yesterday, The Suicide, Tales From Small Nations, A Midsummer Night’s Dream and 15 consecutive rock n roll pantos inc. Sleeping Beauty, Aladdin, Robin Hood & The Babes in The Wood, Cinderella, Jack and the Beanstalk, Beauty & The Beast.
Film and Television credits include: Brassic (Sky), Wet Look (Channel 4), Rownd a Rownd (S4C), Y Swn (S4C), Muppets Most Wanted (Disney), Will (9th floor Productions for the USA market) directed by Shekar Kapoor and written by Moulin Rouge writer Craig Pearce, Hafiach (S4C) ASRA (S4C) Dau DÅ· a Ni, Tipyn o Stad, A470 (ITV).