As a playwright, Upton created adaptations of
Hedda Gabler,
The Cherry Orchard,
Cyrano de Bergerac,
Don Juan (with Marion Potts),
Uncle Vanya,
The Maids,
Children of the Sun and
Platonov for the
Sydney Theatre Company (STC) and
Maxim Gorky's
The Philistines for the
Royal National Theatre in London. Upton's original play
Riflemind opened with
Hugo Weaving, playing an ageing rock star planning a comeback, at the Sydney Theatre Company on 5 October 2007, and received a favourable review in
Variety. The London production of
Riflemind, directed by
Philip Seymour Hoffman, opened in 2008, but closed due to the
2008 financial crisis after receiving poor popular press reviews. In 2008, Upton and wife Cate Blanchett became joint artistic directors of the
Sydney Theatre Company for what became a five-year term. Upton and Blanchett formed a film production company, Dirty Films, whose projects include the films
Bangers (1999) and
Little Fish (2005). Upton wrote, produced and directed the short,
Bangers, Upton shares writing credits for the feature film
Gone (2007). Upton wrote the
libretto to
Alan John's opera
Through the Looking Glass, which premiered with the
Victorian Opera in Melbourne in May 2008. Upton acted in one of Julian Rosenfeldt's thirteen-part
art film,
Manifesto (2015). ==Awards and recognition==