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“Jon’s work is too radical to be considered mainstream, but among those who understand physical theatre, Jon is highly respected… his work was integral to the success of this critically acclaimed production, which is still referenced and discussed in the UK theatre community today”
- John Wright

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Jon Ferguson is from Durham, in the Northeast of England. He trained at Middlesex University in London with leading international physical theatre practitioner John Wright. He has worked with some of the leading physical theater and clown companies in the UK and US including Hoipolloi, Told by an Idiot, Trading Faces, Live Action Set and Theatre de la Jeune Lune. Work as a director, theater-maker, movement director and actor include: King Ubu - The Gate Theatre London, Moby Dick - National Student Drama Festival Scarborough UK, The Man Who Woke Up in the Dark Trading Faces Theatre Company UK tour, The Widowing of Mrs. Holroyd and A Collier's Friday Night - Oxford School of Drama at The Battersea Arts Centre London, The Roaring Girl - Finborough Theatre London, Marry Maria - Hoipolloi Theatre UK tour, Shakespeare for Breakfast - Edinburgh, London, Warsaw, Toronto, Winnipeg, Minneapolis, Edmonton & Victoria (2001/02), Everything and Nothing all at the Same Time - Minnesota Fringe Festival (2004), Please Don't Blow Up Mr. Boban - Minnesota Fringe Festival and The Loring Playhouse (2005), Miss Nelson is Missing - Stages Theatre Company (2006), We Are Ugly But We Have the Music - The Bryant Lake Bowl (2006), Kill The Robot - Stages Theatre Company, Minnesota Fringe Festival (2006), Junie B. Jones and a Little Monkey Business - Stages Theatre Company (2006), Ligustrum Vulgare - The Bryant Lake Bowl (2006), The Sad and Lonesome Story of What's His Name - Sabes JCC Minneapolis (2007), Or The White Whale - The Southern Theater (2007), Aftermath - Mishka Productions at Bedlam Theater (2007), Deep Boy - Stages Theatre Company, Minnesota Fringe Festival at Theatre de la Jeune Lune (August 2007), Bull - Main Street School for Performing Arts and Stages Theatre Company (Oct 2007), Jacob Marley's Christmas Carol - John Hassler Theater (Nov 2007), You're my Favorite Kind of Pretty The Southern Theater (Feb/Mar 2008), The Reluctant Dragon - Stages Theatre Company (April 2008), Your Happy Place - Stages Theatre Company, Minnesota Fringe Festival (August 2008).

Jon was named "2005 City Pages Artist of the Year", and his production Please Don’t Blow Up Mr. Boban, with Live Action Set, was chosen by the Minneapolis Star Tribune as the "Outstanding Experimental Theater Production of 2005" and named "Best Stage Production" by the Minneapolis City Pages - Best of the Twin Cities 2006. Other awards include: "Time Out London Critic’s Choice", "Sunday Times Ensemble Award" and "Best Comedy Awards". He has taught physical theater, clowning, and collaborative play creation throughout the UK and US, including teaching exstensivly for The Theatre Royal Bath, The Bristol Old Vic, Stages Theatre Company, St. Paul Conservatory and the Guthrie Theater. 2007 marks the inaugural year of Jon's school for Physical Theater based in Minneapolis. He has developed work at Theatre de la Jeune Lune in Minneapolis and with Hoipolloi, Told by an Idiot in the UK. He is currently developing a new staging of George Orwell's Animal Farm that will premiere at the Southern Theater in Minneapolis in October and November 2008 and a new dramatic clown show for the New York City Clown Theater Festival entitled Bury My Heart at Dumb Ass Cowboy. Jon holds an O-1 Artist Visa for artists of extraordinary ability, enabling him to live and work in the US.