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Simon Godwin

Simon Godwin is an English theatre director based in Washington, DC, where he is currently serving as artistic director of the Shakespeare Theatre Company. Previously he was based in London, serving as associate director of London's National Theatre, associate director of the Royal Court Theatre and associate director at Bristol Old Vic.

Education edit

Godwin was educated at St Albans School and Anna Scher Theatre School,[1] an independent stage school in Islington in north London, followed by the St Catharine's College, Cambridge, where he studied English.[2] In 2005 he began a two-year post graduate program at the London International School of Performing Arts (LISPA) where he studied physical theatre and devising.

Career edit

Simon began directing at Cambridge, and after graduating he began producing classical work including Romeo and Juliet[3] for the Cambridge Arts Theatre and the Marlowe Society. Godwin was then assistant director to Dominic Dromgoole and Tim Supple. He then founded Stray Dogs Theatre Company producing Inkle and Yarico, as well as Eurydice at the BAC before it transferred to the Whitehall Theatre in the West End,[4][5] which made it one of the youngest companies ever to have work staged in London's West End. This was followed by All's Well That Ends Well for a national tour.

In 2001 Simon became associate director at the Royal and Derngate Theatres in Northampton where he worked as the deputy to the artistic director, Rupert Goold and directed seven main stage shows, including The Seagull, Habeas Corpus, Relatively Speaking and with Salisbury Playhouse, and Quartermaine's Terms by Simon Gray.

In 2008 he joined Tom Morris, as the associate director of The Bristol Old Vic, where he directed The Little Mermaid, Krapp's Last Tape/A Kind of Alaska, Faith Healer and Far Away.

At the Tabard Theatre his production of The Country by Martin Crimp was well received, and in 2008 he became part of the Royal Court International Residency. At the Almeida Theatre in 2009 he directed All The Little Things We Crushed by Joel Horwood, followed by a critically acclaimed national tour of The Winter's Tale for Schtanhaus and Nuffield Theatre Southampton, in association with Headlong.

In 2009 Simon became associate director of the Royal Court. While there Simon directed seven world premieres, including Routes, If You Don't Let Us Dream, We Won't Let You Sleep, NSFW, The Witness, Goodbye to All That, The Acid Test, and Wanderlust, for which he was longlisted for Evening Standard Awards Best Newcomer in 2010.[6]

Godwin subsequently joined Bristol Old Vic as associate director, directing productions of Far Away (Caryl Churchill) and Faith Healer (Brian Friel). The latter was subsequently remounted in 2012 as part of the Hong Kong Arts Festival.[7]

In 2012 Simon was awarded the inaugural Evening Standard/Burberry Award for an Emerging Director.[8]

In 2013 Simon made his debut at the National Theatre with Strange Interlude with Anne Marie Duff  followed by Man and Superman with Ralph Fiennes. When Rufus Norris became the new artistic director of the National Theatre in 2015, he invited Simon to become part of his team of permanent Associates.[9]

Simon has also enjoyed a long-standing relationship with the Royal Shakespeare Company. In 2014 he directed The Two Gentlemen of Verona followed in 2016 by an acclaimed Hamlet, which toured to The Kennedy Center in Washington D.C.[10][11] His Timon of Athens, starring Kathryn Hunter as Timon opened at the Royal Shakespeare Company in December 2018.[12]

His production of Antony and Cleopatra with Ralph Fiennes and Sophie Okonedo opened at the National Theatre,[13] London in September 2018. In May 2019, Simon made his Tokyo debut, directing a Japanese cast in Hamlet for Theatre Cocoon.[14]

In September 2018, Simon was appointed artistic director of the Shakespeare Theatre Company Washington D.C. effective 1 August 2019.[15][16] He made his directorial debut with the company in February 2020 with a remounted production of Timon of Athens with Kathryn Hunter reprising her role.[17]

In August 2019, he directed Hansard in the Lyttelton Theatre at the National Theatre.[18] Hansard was the debut play by writer Simon Woods[19] and was broadcast in October 2019 by National Theatre Live.[20]

In August 2020, he directed Romeo and Juliet at the National Theatre, with Josh O'Connor and Jessie Buckley playing the title roles.[21] The performance was adapted for filming in 2021—the National Theatre's first such venture.[22]

In July 2022, his production for the National Theatre of 'Much Ado About Nothing' opened in the Lyttelton Theatre starring Katherine Parkinson and John Heffernan.[citation needed]

Work edit

Godwin's directing career includes:

Year Title Production
2023 King Lear

by William Shakespeare

Shakespeare Theatre Company
2022 Much Ado About Nothing

by William Shakespeare

Shakespeare Theatre Company
2022 Much Ado About Nothing

by William Shakespeare

National Theatre
2020 Romeo and Juliet

by William Shakespeare

National Theatre
2020 Timon of Athens

by William Shakespeare

Theatre for A New Audience Shakespeare Theatre Company
2019 Hansard

by Simon Woods

National Theatre
2019 Hamlet
by William Shakespeare
Theatre Cocoon
2018 Timon of Athens

by William Shakespeare

Royal Shakespeare Company
2018 Antony & Cleopatra

by William Shakespeare

National Theatre
2017 Rules for Living

by Sam Holcroft

Royal & Derngate Theatre
2017 Twelfth Night

by William Shakespeare

National Theatre
2016 Hamlet
by William Shakespeare
Royal Shakespeare Company (2016) and The Kennedy Center (2018)[10]
2016 The Cherry Orchard

By Anton Chekhov

Roundabout Theatre Company
2015 Richard II
by William Shakespeare
Shakespeare's Globe
2015 The Beaux' Stratagem
by George Farquhar
National Theatre
2015 Man and Superman
by George Bernard Shaw
National Theatre
2014 The Two Gentlemen of Verona

by William Shakespeare

Royal Shakespeare Theatre
2013 If You Don't Let Us Dream, We Won't Let You Sleep

by Anders Lustgarten

Royal Court Theatre
2013 The Little Mermaid

by Joel Horwood

Bristol Old Vic
2013 Routes
by Rachel De-lahay
Royal Court Theatre
2013 Strange Interlude
by Eugene O'Neill
National Theatre
2012 NSFW
by Lucy Kirkwood
Royal Court Theatre
2012 The Witness
by Vivienne Franzmann
Royal Court Theatre
2012 A Kind of Alaska & Krapp's Last Tape
by Harold Pinter & Samuel Beckett
Bristol Old Vic
2012 Goodbye To All That
by Luke Norris
Royal Court Theatre
2011 The Acid Test
by Anya Reiss
Royal Court Theatre
2011 Faith Healer
by Brian Friel
Bristol Old Vic and Hong Kong Arts Festival (2012)
2010 Wanderlust
by Nick Payne
Royal Court Theatre
2010 Far Away
by Caryl Churchill
Bristol Old Vic
2009 The Winter's Tale
by William Shakespeare
National Tour
2009 All The Little Things We Crushed
by Joel Horwood
Almeida Theatre
2008 The Country
by Martin Crimp
Tabard Theatre
2004 Relatively Speaking

by Alan Ayckbourne

Royal & Derngate Theatre
2001 Romeo & Juliet

by William Shakespeare

Cambridge Arts Theatre
1999 Eurydice

by Jean Anouilh

Battersea Arts Centre and Whitehall Theatre
1998 Inkle and Yarico

by George Coleman

Battersea Arts Centre

References edit

  1. ^ Gemma Kappala-Ramsamy and Kate Kellaway (1 January 2012). "Stage picks for 2012: Katherine Kelly, Simon Godwin and Claire Calvert – Simon Godwin". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
  2. ^ Simon Godwin Background http://www.thewinterstale.co.uk/cast/creativeteam/director/director.html
  3. ^ Romeo and Juliet http://www.societies.cam.ac.uk/marlowe/showarchive/romeo/index.htm
  4. ^ Eurydice 13 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Billington, Michael (14 July 1999). "Eurydice". The Guardian. Retrieved 2 June 2016.
  6. ^ Evening Standard Awards . Archived from the original on 30 December 2010. Retrieved 18 February 2011.
  7. ^ "2007 Hong Kong Arts Festival". Archived from the original on 4 July 2007. Retrieved 25 March 2012.
  8. ^ Playbill report of London Evening Standard awards, 25 November 2012. . Archived from the original on 5 January 2013. Retrieved 29 November 2012.
  9. ^ Theatre, National (14 December 2015). "Who's Who". The National Theatre. Retrieved 4 September 2018.
  10. ^ a b "Simon Godwin 2016 production | Hamlet | Royal Shakespeare Company". www.rsc.org.uk. Retrieved 16 June 2019.
  11. ^ Billington, Michael (23 March 2016). "Hamlet review – Paapa Essiedu is a graffiti prince in RSC's bright tragedy". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 16 June 2019.
  12. ^ "RSC Website - Timon of Athens".
  13. ^ Theatre, National (8 June 2018). "Antony & Cleopatra". The National Theatre.
  14. ^ "Japan Times - Simon Godwin Interview". 30 April 2019.
  15. ^ "Meet Simon Goodwin". Shakespeare Theatre Company. Retrieved 5 September 2018.
  16. ^ Pressley, Nelson (6 September 2018). "Shakespeare Theatre Company names U.K.'s Simon Godwin to succeed Kahn". The Washington Post. No. 6 September 2018. Retrieved 6 September 2018.
  17. ^ "Timon of Athens".
  18. ^ "National Theatre Website - Hansard". 13 March 2019.
  19. ^ Hemming, Sarah (5 September 2019). "Hansard explores privilege, power and pain at the National Theatre, London". Financial Times. Retrieved 29 April 2020.
  20. ^ "National Theatre Live Website - Hansard".
  21. ^ "Whats On Stage - National theatre News 2020". 15 November 2019.
  22. ^ Akbar, Arifa (5 April 2021) National Theatre's first film is an ingenious triumph. The Guardian review. Accessed 19 July 2022

External links edit

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Not to be confused with Simon Goodwin Simon Godwin is an English theatre director based in Washington DC where he is currently serving as artistic director of the Shakespeare Theatre Company Previously he was based in London serving as associate director of London s National Theatre associate director of the Royal Court Theatre and associate director at Bristol Old Vic Contents 1 Education 2 Career 3 Work 4 References 5 External linksEducation editGodwin was educated at St Albans School and Anna Scher Theatre School 1 an independent stage school in Islington in north London followed by the St Catharine s College Cambridge where he studied English 2 In 2005 he began a two year post graduate program at the London International School of Performing Arts LISPA where he studied physical theatre and devising Career editSimon began directing at Cambridge and after graduating he began producing classical work including Romeo and Juliet 3 for the Cambridge Arts Theatre and the Marlowe Society Godwin was then assistant director to Dominic Dromgoole and Tim Supple He then founded Stray Dogs Theatre Company producing Inkle and Yarico as well as Eurydice at the BAC before it transferred to the Whitehall Theatre in the West End 4 5 which made it one of the youngest companies ever to have work staged in London s West End This was followed by All s Well That Ends Well for a national tour In 2001 Simon became associate director at the Royal and Derngate Theatres in Northampton where he worked as the deputy to the artistic director Rupert Goold and directed seven main stage shows including The Seagull Habeas Corpus Relatively Speaking and with Salisbury Playhouse and Quartermaine s Terms by Simon Gray In 2008 he joined Tom Morris as the associate director of The Bristol Old Vic where he directed The Little Mermaid Krapp s Last Tape A Kind of Alaska Faith Healer and Far Away At the Tabard Theatre his production of The Country by Martin Crimp was well received and in 2008 he became part of the Royal Court International Residency At the Almeida Theatre in 2009 he directed All The Little Things We Crushed by Joel Horwood followed by a critically acclaimed national tour of The Winter s Tale for Schtanhaus and Nuffield Theatre Southampton in association with Headlong In 2009 Simon became associate director of the Royal Court While there Simon directed seven world premieres including Routes If You Don t Let Us Dream We Won t Let You Sleep NSFW The Witness Goodbye to All That The Acid Test and Wanderlust for which he was longlisted for Evening Standard Awards Best Newcomer in 2010 6 Godwin subsequently joined Bristol Old Vic as associate director directing productions of Far Away Caryl Churchill and Faith Healer Brian Friel The latter was subsequently remounted in 2012 as part of the Hong Kong Arts Festival 7 In 2012 Simon was awarded the inaugural Evening Standard Burberry Award for an Emerging Director 8 In 2013 Simon made his debut at the National Theatre with Strange Interlude with Anne Marie Duff followed by Man and Superman with Ralph Fiennes When Rufus Norris became the new artistic director of the National Theatre in 2015 he invited Simon to become part of his team of permanent Associates 9 Simon has also enjoyed a long standing relationship with the Royal Shakespeare Company In 2014 he directed The Two Gentlemen of Verona followed in 2016 by an acclaimed Hamlet which toured to The Kennedy Center in Washington D C 10 11 His Timon of Athens starring Kathryn Hunter as Timon opened at the Royal Shakespeare Company in December 2018 12 His production of Antony and Cleopatra with Ralph Fiennes and Sophie Okonedo opened at the National Theatre 13 London in September 2018 In May 2019 Simon made his Tokyo debut directing a Japanese cast in Hamlet for Theatre Cocoon 14 In September 2018 Simon was appointed artistic director of the Shakespeare Theatre Company Washington D C effective 1 August 2019 15 16 He made his directorial debut with the company in February 2020 with a remounted production of Timon of Athens with Kathryn Hunter reprising her role 17 In August 2019 he directed Hansard in the Lyttelton Theatre at the National Theatre 18 Hansard was the debut play by writer Simon Woods 19 and was broadcast in October 2019 by National Theatre Live 20 In August 2020 he directed Romeo and Juliet at the National Theatre with Josh O Connor and Jessie Buckley playing the title roles 21 The performance was adapted for filming in 2021 the National Theatre s first such venture 22 In July 2022 his production for the National Theatre of Much Ado About Nothing opened in the Lyttelton Theatre starring Katherine Parkinson and John Heffernan citation needed Work editGodwin s directing career includes Year Title Production 2023 King Lear by William Shakespeare Shakespeare Theatre Company 2022 Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare Shakespeare Theatre Company 2022 Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare National Theatre 2020 Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare National Theatre 2020 Timon of Athens by William Shakespeare Theatre for A New Audience Shakespeare Theatre Company 2019 Hansard by Simon Woods National Theatre 2019 Hamlet by William Shakespeare Theatre Cocoon 2018 Timon of Athens by William Shakespeare Royal Shakespeare Company 2018 Antony amp Cleopatra by William Shakespeare National Theatre 2017 Rules for Living by Sam Holcroft Royal amp Derngate Theatre 2017 Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare National Theatre 2016 Hamlet by William Shakespeare Royal Shakespeare Company 2016 and The Kennedy Center 2018 10 2016 The Cherry Orchard By Anton Chekhov Roundabout Theatre Company 2015 Richard II by William Shakespeare Shakespeare s Globe 2015 The Beaux Stratagem by George Farquhar National Theatre 2015 Man and Superman by George Bernard Shaw National Theatre 2014 The Two Gentlemen of Verona by William Shakespeare Royal Shakespeare Theatre 2013 If You Don t Let Us Dream We Won t Let You Sleep by Anders Lustgarten Royal Court Theatre 2013 The Little Mermaid by Joel Horwood Bristol Old Vic 2013 Routes by Rachel De lahay Royal Court Theatre 2013 Strange Interlude by Eugene O Neill National Theatre 2012 NSFW by Lucy Kirkwood Royal Court Theatre 2012 The Witness by Vivienne Franzmann Royal Court Theatre 2012 A Kind of Alaska amp Krapp s Last Tape by Harold Pinter amp Samuel Beckett Bristol Old Vic 2012 Goodbye To All That by Luke Norris Royal Court Theatre 2011 The Acid Test by Anya Reiss Royal Court Theatre 2011 Faith Healer by Brian Friel Bristol Old Vic and Hong Kong Arts Festival 2012 2010 Wanderlust by Nick Payne Royal Court Theatre 2010 Far Away by Caryl Churchill Bristol Old Vic 2009 The Winter s Tale by William Shakespeare National Tour 2009 All The Little Things We Crushed by Joel Horwood Almeida Theatre 2008 The Country by Martin Crimp Tabard Theatre 2004 Relatively Speaking by Alan Ayckbourne Royal amp Derngate Theatre 2001 Romeo amp Juliet by William Shakespeare Cambridge Arts Theatre 1999 Eurydice by Jean Anouilh Battersea Arts Centre and Whitehall Theatre 1998 Inkle and Yarico by George Coleman Battersea Arts CentreReferences edit Gemma Kappala Ramsamy and Kate Kellaway 1 January 2012 Stage picks for 2012 Katherine Kelly Simon Godwin and Claire Calvert Simon Godwin The Guardian Retrieved 16 July 2018 Simon Godwin Background http www thewinterstale co uk cast creativeteam director director html Romeo and Juliet http www societies cam ac uk marlowe showarchive romeo index htm Eurydice Archived 13 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine Billington Michael 14 July 1999 Eurydice The Guardian Retrieved 2 June 2016 Evening Standard Awards London Evening Standard Theatre Awards 2010 The Long list Theatre Archived from the original on 30 December 2010 Retrieved 18 February 2011 2007 Hong Kong Arts Festival Archived from the original on 4 July 2007 Retrieved 25 March 2012 Playbill report of London Evening Standard awards 25 November 2012 London Evening Standard Theatre Awards Honor Nicholas Hytner Simon Russell Beale Judi Dench and More Playbill com Archived from the original on 5 January 2013 Retrieved 29 November 2012 Theatre National 14 December 2015 Who s Who The National Theatre Retrieved 4 September 2018 a b Simon Godwin 2016 production Hamlet Royal Shakespeare Company www rsc org uk Retrieved 16 June 2019 Billington Michael 23 March 2016 Hamlet review Paapa Essiedu is a graffiti prince in RSC s bright tragedy The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 16 June 2019 RSC Website Timon of Athens Theatre National 8 June 2018 Antony amp Cleopatra The National Theatre Japan Times Simon Godwin Interview 30 April 2019 Meet Simon Goodwin Shakespeare Theatre Company Retrieved 5 September 2018 Pressley Nelson 6 September 2018 Shakespeare Theatre Company names U K s Simon Godwin to succeed Kahn The Washington Post No 6 September 2018 Retrieved 6 September 2018 Timon of Athens National Theatre Website Hansard 13 March 2019 Hemming Sarah 5 September 2019 Hansard explores privilege power and pain at the National Theatre London Financial Times Retrieved 29 April 2020 National Theatre Live Website Hansard Whats On Stage National theatre News 2020 15 November 2019 Akbar Arifa 5 April 2021 National Theatre s first film is an ingenious triumph The Guardian review Accessed 19 July 2022External links editSimon Godwin at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Simon Godwin amp oldid 1177265294, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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