Tim Sullivan is an Off-West End Award-nominated theatre director and educator in San Francisco, California. He is currently the Director of Drama at El Camino High School. Based in London for seven years, he was the co-founder and artistic director of Savio(u)r, a theatre company dedicated to uniting British and American artists.
For Savio(u)r, he directed the London premiere of Neil LaBute's Autobahn, Thornton Wilder’s The Happy Journey to Trenton and Camden and The Long Christmas Dinner, and the UK's official 75th anniversary production of Our Town at the King's Head Theatre (The Guardian – Top 10 Theatre Productions of 2013), Crave by Sarah Kane, The Trojan Women, Twelfth Night, and the world premiere of At the Broken Places by Joseph Horton (Off-West End Award nominee - Best Director).
At the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, he starred in The Toll, the stage adaptation of his blog based on his summers working as a toll collector on the Massachusetts Turnpike.
Other directing credits include The Producers, A Chorus Line, and Company for Mayhem Musical Theatre Company, and All’s Well That Ends Well for LOST Theatre. He holds a B.A. in Theatre from the University of Southern California, where he directed 4.48 Psychosis by Sarah Kane, Measure for Measure, and The Taming of the Shrew.