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Sophie Hunter

Sophie Irene Hunter (born 16 March 1978)[1] is an English theatre director,[2] playwright and former actress and singer. She made her directorial debut in 2007 co-directing the experimental play The Terrific Electric at the Barbican Pit after her theatre company Boileroom was granted the Samuel Beckett Theatre Trust Award. In addition, she has directed an Off-Off-Broadway revival of Henrik Ibsen's Ghosts (2010) at Access Theatre, the performance art titled Lucretia (2011) based on Benjamin Britten's opera The Rape of Lucretia at Location One's Abramovic Studio in New York City, and the Phantom Limb Company's 69° South also known as Shackleton Project (2011) which premièred at the Brooklyn Academy of Music's Harvey Theatre and later toured North America.

Sophie Hunter
Hunter in 2014
Born
Sophie Irene Hunter

(1978-03-16) 16 March 1978 (age 45)
Hammersmith, London, England
Alma materUniversity of Oxford
L'École Internationale de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq
Occupations
  • Theatre director
  • playwright
  • actress
  • singer
Spouse
(m. 2015)
Children3
RelativesTimothy Carlton (father-in-law)
Wanda Ventham (mother-in-law)
FamilyJulius Drake
(uncle)
Michael Gow
(maternal grandfather)
J. E. B. Seely
(maternal great-great grandfather)

In August 2015, Hunter directed Phaedra and The Turn of the Screw to critical acclaim for the Happy Days Enniskillen International Beckett Festival and Aldeburgh Music, respectively.

Early life and education Edit

Sophie Irene Hunter was born in Hammersmith district of London on 16 March 1978, she is the daughter of Anna Katharine (née Gow) and Charles Rupert. The couple later divorced.[3] She has two younger brothers, Timothy and Patrick, as well as two half-siblings from her father's second marriage, Lily-Rose and Samuel.[4] She is a niece of pianist Julius Drake.[5] Her maternal grandfather is General Sir Michael James Gow, a British Army officer who worked with Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester in the 1950s and was Aide-de-Camp General to the Queen from 1981 to 1984.[6][7] Hunter's maternal great-great grandfather was First World War politician J. E. B. Seely, 1st Baron Mottistone.[8]

Hunter attended St Paul's Girls' School in Hammersmith before studying Modern Languages with a concentration in French and Italian at the University of Oxford.[9] After graduating from Oxford,[10][11] Hunter lived in Paris to study avant-garde theatre for two years at the L'École Internationale de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq.[12] She then trained at the Saratoga International Theatre Institute in New York City under theatre and opera director Anne Bogart.[13]

Career Edit

Theatre Edit

Hunter co-founded the Lacuna Theatre Company and was an associate director at Royal Court Theatre in the West End of London and Broadhurst Theatre in New York's Broadway for the play Enron. She is the co-founder and artistic director of theatre company Boileroom, which won the 2007 Samuel Theatre Trust Award for the avant-garde play The Terrific Electric.[14] She also serves as collaborating director and dramaturge on marionette and puppetry production with the Phantom Limb Company.[15]

Known for her avant-garde plays,[16] Hunter has directed, performed and conceived theatre productions throughout Europe, the Middle East and North America.[17][18] She directed the experimental play 69° South (2013),[19][20] the New York City performance art titled Lucretia (2011)[21] based on Benjamin Britten's opera The Rape of Lucretia and the 2010 revival of Henrik Ibsen's Ghosts. She was a member of the performance collective Militia Canteen.[22]

In collaboration with music director Andrew Staples, Hunter directed mezzo-soprano Ruby Philogene in Phaedra (2015) at the Happy Days Enniskillen International Beckett Festival in Northern Ireland. The production was met with praise, with The Guardian saying it was "exquisitely realized," The Stage hailing it as "creative brilliance," and The Times describing it as "astonishing".[23][24][25] She has also staged Benjamin Britten's The Turn of the Screw in Suffolk and London for Aldeburgh Music.[26][27][28]

In June 2017, Hunter took part as narrator in Music on the Meare at Aldeburgh Festival with readings from Ovid, John Dryden and Ted Hughes alongside oboist Nicholas Daniel.[29][30]

Creative arts Edit

Hunter worked on the transfer of Punchdrunk's Sleep No More to New York City in 2011 while serving as creative director for the theatre company Emursive.[31] She has also directed the company's theatrical experiences The Forgotten (2012)[31] and Don't Major in Debt Student House (2012). In 2013, she developed Loma Lights (2013), one of the largest public arts programs in New York City.[22][32]

Music Edit

In 2005, Hunter recorded a French-language music album titled The Isis Project in collaboration with songwriter Guy Chambers.[33] In 2011, she released an English-language EP titled Songs for a Boy, again with Chambers.[34] Hunter has also collaborated with Armin van Buuren for the song "Virtual Friend" which was included in Buuren's 2010 album Mirage.[35]

Film and television Edit

Earlier in her career, Hunter acted in film and television. She had supporting roles in the television series Midsomer Murders (2004), Keen Eddie (2004), Mumbai Calling (2007) and Torchwood (2009). In 2004, she played Maria Osborne in the costume drama film Vanity Fair starring Reese Witherspoon and played Annabel Blythe-Smith in the 2009 thriller film Burlesque Fairytales.

In May 2017, Hunter was announced as a producer for the film adaptation of Megan Hunter's dystopian novel The End We Start From alongside her husband Cumberbatch and Adam Ackland's production company Sunnymarch, and Liza Marshall's Hera Productions.[36][37]

Recognition Edit

Personal life Edit

 
Hunter with her husband Benedict Cumberbatch in 2015

Hunter had a long-term relationship with sculptor Conrad Shawcross whom she met while studying at Oxford.[40] The couple split in early 2010.[41] On 14 February 2015, she married actor Benedict Cumberbatch at St Peter and St Paul's Church, Mottistone[42] on the Isle of Wight followed by a reception at Mottistone Manor.[43][44][45] They have three sons.[46][47][48]

Hunter speaks fluent French and Italian. She is also a skilled pianist.[49]

Selected credits Edit

Theatre Edit

As director Edit

Year Production Venue Notes Refs.
2007 The Terrific Electric Barbican Pit, London [50]
2010 Ghosts Access Theatre, New York City [51]
Enron Royal Court Theatre, West End
Broadhurst Theatre, Broadway
Associate director [52]
2011 Lucretia Abramovic Studio, New York City [21]
Sleep No More New York City Creative Director for co-producer Emursive [31][53]
69° South/Shackleton Project Brooklyn Academy of Music
North American Tour
[22]
2012 The Forgotten New York City [31][54]
Don't Major in Debt Student House [32]
2013 Tesla in New York (Concert Performance) Hopkins Center for the Arts, Dartmouth College Artistic Director [55]
Loma Lights New York City [22]
2015 Phaedra Necarne Castle, Northern Ireland With Ulster Orchestra for the 4th Enniskillen International Beckett Festival [56]
Path to Bly Snape Maltings, Suffolk
LSO St. Luke's, London
Co-curated with Andrew Staples for Aldeburgh Music [57]
The Turn of the Screw With Aurora Orchestra for Aldeburgh Music [58][59]
2016 A Celebration of Shakespeare in Words and Song Middle Temple Hall, London As curator [60]

As actor Edit

Year Production Role Venue Refs.
2005 Hamlet Ophelia Al Bustaan Festival, Beirut [61]
2007 Silverland Ellen Brits Off Broadway, Arcola, New York City [62][63]
2008 Macbeth Witch Lyceum Theatre [52]
2017 Music on the Meare Narrator Aldeburgh Festival, Suffolk [64]

Film and television Edit

As producer Edit

Year Title Refs.
2023 The End We Start From [65]

As actor Edit

Year Title Role Notes Refs.
2004 Midsomer Murders Bella Monday TV series (Episode: "The Maid in Splendour") [66]
Keen Eddie Lois TV series (Episode: "Citizen Cecil")
Vanity Fair Maria Osborne [66]
My Life in Film Anna TV series (Episode: "Rear Window")
Traffic Warden The Girlfriend Short [66]
2005 Friends & Crocodiles Christine TV film
2007 Mumbai Calling Tiffany Glass TV series (Episode: "Pilot")
2008 The Curse of Steptoe Maureen Corbett TV film [citation needed]
2009 Henry VIII: The Mind of a Tyrant Anne Boleyn TV series
Torchwood Vanessa TV series (Episode: "Children of Earth: Day Four") [66]
Burlesque Fairytales Annabel Blythe-Smith [66]

Discography Edit

Title Album details
The Isis Project

(written by Guy Chambers)

  • Released: 6 June 2005 (2005-06-06)
  • Label: Sleeper Sounds LLP
  • Format: EP, Audio CD
  • Language: French
"Virtual Friend"

(in collaboration with Armin van Buuren)

  • Released: 2010
  • Single
  • Language: English
Songs for a Boy

(written by Guy Chambers)

  • Released: 26 June 2011 (2011-06-26)
  • Label: Sleeper Sounds LLP
  • Format: EP
  • Language: English

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Sophie Irene Hunter born 16 March 1978 1 is an English theatre director 2 playwright and former actress and singer She made her directorial debut in 2007 co directing the experimental play The Terrific Electric at the Barbican Pit after her theatre company Boileroom was granted the Samuel Beckett Theatre Trust Award In addition she has directed an Off Off Broadway revival of Henrik Ibsen s Ghosts 2010 at Access Theatre the performance art titled Lucretia 2011 based on Benjamin Britten s opera The Rape of Lucretia at Location One s Abramovic Studio in New York City and the Phantom Limb Company s 69 South also known as Shackleton Project 2011 which premiered at the Brooklyn Academy of Music s Harvey Theatre and later toured North America Sophie HunterHunter in 2014BornSophie Irene Hunter 1978 03 16 16 March 1978 age 45 Hammersmith London EnglandAlma materUniversity of OxfordL Ecole Internationale de Theatre Jacques LecoqOccupationsTheatre directorplaywrightactresssingerSpouseBenedict Cumberbatch m 2015 wbr Children3RelativesTimothy Carlton father in law Wanda Ventham mother in law FamilyJulius Drake uncle Michael Gow maternal grandfather J E B Seely maternal great great grandfather In August 2015 Hunter directed Phaedra and The Turn of the Screw to critical acclaim for the Happy Days Enniskillen International Beckett Festival and Aldeburgh Music respectively Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Theatre 2 2 Creative arts 2 3 Music 2 4 Film and television 3 Recognition 4 Personal life 5 Selected credits 5 1 Theatre 5 1 1 As director 5 1 2 As actor 5 2 Film and television 5 2 1 As producer 5 2 2 As actor 6 Discography 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education EditSophie Irene Hunter was born in Hammersmith district of London on 16 March 1978 she is the daughter of Anna Katharine nee Gow and Charles Rupert The couple later divorced 3 She has two younger brothers Timothy and Patrick as well as two half siblings from her father s second marriage Lily Rose and Samuel 4 She is a niece of pianist Julius Drake 5 Her maternal grandfather is General Sir Michael James Gow a British Army officer who worked with Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester in the 1950s and was Aide de Camp General to the Queen from 1981 to 1984 6 7 Hunter s maternal great great grandfather was First World War politician J E B Seely 1st Baron Mottistone 8 Hunter attended St Paul s Girls School in Hammersmith before studying Modern Languages with a concentration in French and Italian at the University of Oxford 9 After graduating from Oxford 10 11 Hunter lived in Paris to study avant garde theatre for two years at the L Ecole Internationale de Theatre Jacques Lecoq 12 She then trained at the Saratoga International Theatre Institute in New York City under theatre and opera director Anne Bogart 13 Career EditTheatre Edit Hunter co founded the Lacuna Theatre Company and was an associate director at Royal Court Theatre in the West End of London and Broadhurst Theatre in New York s Broadway for the play Enron She is the co founder and artistic director of theatre company Boileroom which won the 2007 Samuel Theatre Trust Award for the avant garde play The Terrific Electric 14 She also serves as collaborating director and dramaturge on marionette and puppetry production with the Phantom Limb Company 15 Known for her avant garde plays 16 Hunter has directed performed and conceived theatre productions throughout Europe the Middle East and North America 17 18 She directed the experimental play 69 South 2013 19 20 the New York City performance art titled Lucretia 2011 21 based on Benjamin Britten s opera The Rape of Lucretia and the 2010 revival of Henrik Ibsen s Ghosts She was a member of the performance collective Militia Canteen 22 In collaboration with music director Andrew Staples Hunter directed mezzo soprano Ruby Philogene in Phaedra 2015 at the Happy Days Enniskillen International Beckett Festival in Northern Ireland The production was met with praise with The Guardian saying it was exquisitely realized The Stage hailing it as creative brilliance and The Times describing it as astonishing 23 24 25 She has also staged Benjamin Britten s The Turn of the Screw in Suffolk and London for Aldeburgh Music 26 27 28 In June 2017 Hunter took part as narrator in Music on the Meare at Aldeburgh Festival with readings from Ovid John Dryden and Ted Hughes alongside oboist Nicholas Daniel 29 30 Creative arts Edit Hunter worked on the transfer of Punchdrunk s Sleep No More to New York City in 2011 while serving as creative director for the theatre company Emursive 31 She has also directed the company s theatrical experiences The Forgotten 2012 31 and Don t Major in Debt Student House 2012 In 2013 she developed Loma Lights 2013 one of the largest public arts programs in New York City 22 32 Music Edit In 2005 Hunter recorded a French language music album titled The Isis Project in collaboration with songwriter Guy Chambers 33 In 2011 she released an English language EP titled Songs for a Boy again with Chambers 34 Hunter has also collaborated with Armin van Buuren for the song Virtual Friend which was included in Buuren s 2010 album Mirage 35 Film and television Edit Earlier in her career Hunter acted in film and television She had supporting roles in the television series Midsomer Murders 2004 Keen Eddie 2004 Mumbai Calling 2007 and Torchwood 2009 In 2004 she played Maria Osborne in the costume drama film Vanity Fair starring Reese Witherspoon and played Annabel Blythe Smith in the 2009 thriller film Burlesque Fairytales In May 2017 Hunter was announced as a producer for the film adaptation of Megan Hunter s dystopian novel The End We Start From alongside her husband Cumberbatch and Adam Ackland s production company Sunnymarch and Liza Marshall s Hera Productions 36 37 Recognition EditOxford Samuel Beckett Theatre Trust Award 2007 38 International Artist Fellowship by Location One New York City 2010 11 39 Personal life Edit nbsp Hunter with her husband Benedict Cumberbatch in 2015Hunter had a long term relationship with sculptor Conrad Shawcross whom she met while studying at Oxford 40 The couple split in early 2010 41 On 14 February 2015 she married actor Benedict Cumberbatch at St Peter and St Paul s Church Mottistone 42 on the Isle of Wight followed by a reception at Mottistone Manor 43 44 45 They have three sons 46 47 48 Hunter speaks fluent French and Italian She is also a skilled pianist 49 Selected credits EditTheatre Edit As director Edit Year Production Venue Notes Refs 2007 The Terrific Electric Barbican Pit London 50 2010 Ghosts Access Theatre New York City 51 Enron Royal Court Theatre West End Broadhurst Theatre Broadway Associate director 52 2011 Lucretia Abramovic Studio New York City 21 Sleep No More New York City Creative Director for co producer Emursive 31 53 69 South Shackleton Project Brooklyn Academy of MusicNorth American Tour 22 2012 The Forgotten New York City 31 54 Don t Major in Debt Student House 32 2013 Tesla in New York Concert Performance Hopkins Center for the Arts Dartmouth College Artistic Director 55 Loma Lights New York City 22 2015 Phaedra Necarne Castle Northern Ireland With Ulster Orchestra for the 4th Enniskillen International Beckett Festival 56 Path to Bly Snape Maltings Suffolk LSO St Luke s London Co curated with Andrew Staples for Aldeburgh Music 57 The Turn of the Screw With Aurora Orchestra for Aldeburgh Music 58 59 2016 A Celebration of Shakespeare in Words and Song Middle Temple Hall London As curator 60 As actor Edit Year Production Role Venue Refs 2005 Hamlet Ophelia Al Bustaan Festival Beirut 61 2007 Silverland Ellen Brits Off Broadway Arcola New York City 62 63 2008 Macbeth Witch Lyceum Theatre 52 2017 Music on the Meare Narrator Aldeburgh Festival Suffolk 64 Film and television Edit As producer Edit Year Title Refs 2023 The End We Start From 65 As actor Edit Year Title Role Notes Refs 2004 Midsomer Murders Bella Monday TV series Episode The Maid in Splendour 66 Keen Eddie Lois TV series Episode Citizen Cecil Vanity Fair Maria Osborne 66 My Life in Film Anna TV series Episode Rear Window Traffic Warden The Girlfriend Short 66 2005 Friends amp Crocodiles Christine TV film2007 Mumbai Calling Tiffany Glass TV series Episode Pilot 2008 The Curse of Steptoe Maureen Corbett TV film citation needed 2009 Henry VIII The Mind of a Tyrant Anne Boleyn TV seriesTorchwood Vanessa TV series Episode Children of Earth Day Four 66 Burlesque Fairytales Annabel Blythe Smith 66 Discography EditTitle Album detailsThe Isis Project written by Guy Chambers Released 6 June 2005 2005 06 06 Label Sleeper Sounds LLP Format EP Audio CD Language French Virtual Friend in collaboration with Armin van Buuren Released 2010 Single Language EnglishSongs for a Boy written by Guy Chambers Released 26 June 2011 2011 06 26 Label Sleeper Sounds LLP Format EP Language EnglishReferences Edit Mosley Charles 1 December 2003 Burke s Peerage Baronetage and Knightage 107 ed Burke s Peerage p 3680 ISBN 978 0971196629 Sophie Hunter the opera director who has to dodge paparazzi the Guardian 11 July 2015 Retrieved 26 May 2022 Hawkes Rebecca 5 November 2014 Sophie Hunter who is Benedict Cumberbatch s fiancee The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 5 November 2014 she is a 36 year old Oxford graduate Mcginty Stephen Benedict Cumberbatch to marry Scots theatre boss The Scotsman Phaedra Connects the Go dots Irish Examiner 31 July 2015 General Sir Michael Gow The Telegraph 27 March 2013 Retrieved 27 March 2013 Malec Brett 5 November 2014 Benedict Cumberbatch Engaged 5 Things to Know About His Fiancee Sophie Hunter E Retrieved 10 November 2014 Nelson Jeff All About Benedict Cumberbatch s New Wife Sophie Hunter Londoners Diary Off to bed now Newsnight tells sleepy viewers London Evening Standard 5 November 2014 Retrieved 11 November 2014 Meet Benedict Cumberbatch s Fiancee Sophie Hunter Time Retrieved 28 February 2017 SOPHIE HUNTER CV Peters Fraser and Dunlop PFD 8 April 2005 Archived from the original on 8 April 2005 Thorpe Vanessa 11 July 2015 Sophie Hunter the opera director who has to dodge paparazzi The Observer Sophie Hunter Profile Chichester Festival Theatre Archived from the original on 21 August 2014 The Oxford Samuel Beckett Theatre Trust Award 2007 The Oxford Samuel Beckett Theatre Trust 15 September 2007 Archived from the original on 22 February 2015 Retrieved 20 February 2015 About Phantom Limb Company Phantom Limb Company The Cumby Show Vogue 21 November 2014 What Fame Looks Like Inside a Meme Vulture 18 November 2014 Jason Zinoman 21 May 2007 Exploiting a Convenient Truth There s Profit in Eco Disaster The New York Times Retrieved 11 November 2014 Don Aucoin 10 February 2012 69 S is entrancing Boston Globe Retrieved 11 November 2014 Eric Grode 3 November 2011 Tale of Antarctic Explorers Lives Hanging by a Thread The New York Times Retrieved 11 November 2014 a b Lucretia directed by Sophie Hunter Location One a b c d 69 Degrees South Program Notes PDF Krannert Center Archived from the original PDF on 17 February 2015 Meany Helen 2 August 2015 Happy Days international Beckett festival review exquisite Britten comical otherworldly drama The Guardian Coyle Jane Happy Days Enniskillen International Beckett Festival review The Stage Nightingale Benedict Cover your eyes it s Beckett The Times Diderich Joelle 28 January 2015 Front Row at Valentino Women s Wear Daily Evans Rian 27 October 2015 The Turn of the Screw review beautifully nuanced and atmospheric The Guardian Retrieved 16 November 2015 Fisher Neil 29 October 2015 The Turn of the Screw at LSO St Luke s EC1 The Times Retrieved 16 November 2015 Music on the Meare Snape Maltings Snape Maltings Retrieved 24 July 2017 Fisher Neil Concert review Nicholas Daniel BCMG at various venues Suffolk Retrieved 24 July 2017 a b c d Gabello Christopher The Forgotten Interview Archived from the original on 7 September 2015 a b Vagnoni Anthony The Field social Taps Immersive Smarts as Part of Larger Offering Source Creative Williams Kathryn 5 November 2014 Benedict Cumberbatch engagement Who is Sophie Hunter Walesonline co uk Retrieved 10 November 2014 Andy Gill 8 July 2011 Album Guy Chambers amp Sophie Hunter Songs for a Boy Sleeper Sounds Independent Archived from the original on 10 July 2011 Retrieved 21 November 2014 Guy Chambers Armin Van Buuren Guy Chambers Official Website Archived from the original on 4 July 2015 Kroll Justin 18 May 2017 Benedict Cumberbatch s Company to Adapt Novel The End We Start From Into Movie EXCLUSIVE Variety Retrieved 21 May 2017 The movie will be produced by Cumberbatch Marshall Adam Ackland and Sophie Hunter Katherine Waterston To Star Opposite Jodie Comer In Apocalyptic Thriller The End We Start From Deadline Why is Sophie Hunter taking Britten s Phaedra to a Beckett festival The Guardian 25 July 2015 Sophie Hunter UK Location One International Committee Location One Sooke Alistair 29 November 2005 In the studio Conrad Shawcross The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 10 November 2014 Williams Akoto Tessa 31 May 2006 My Home Conrad Shawcross The Independent Archived from the original on 24 May 2022 Retrieved 10 November 2014 Fowler Tara 14 February 2014 Benedict Cumberbatch Marries Sophie Hunter People Retrieved 16 November 2015 Stone Natalie 19 July 2015 Benedict Cumberbatch 5 Things You Didn t Know About the thing Actor The Hollywood Reporter Benedict Cumberbatch announces engagement to director Sophie Hunter The Guardian 5 November 2014 Retrieved 5 November 2014 Dowd Katey Erich Get the Details on Benedict Cumberbatch and Sophie Hunter s Wedding People Guglielmi Jodi 1 September 2015 Benedict Cumberbatch and Sophie Hunter Name Son Christopher Carlton People Archived from the original on 2 September 2015 Retrieved 27 January 2018 Boucher Phil 27 March 2017 Benedict Cumberbatch and Wife Sophie Welcome Son Hal Auden People Archived from the original on 29 March 2017 Retrieved 29 March 2017 Mottram Joe 3 April 2021 Benedict Cumberbatch Joe Biden I m going to plead with the guy to shut Guantanamo The Independent Archived from the original on 23 April 2021 Retrieved 23 April 2021 Spotlight Sophie Hunter Spotlight Interactive Spotlight Retrieved 26 January 2016 Time Out discovers that with great awards comes great responsibility Time Out London Extant Arts Company Presents New Version of Ibsen s GHOSTS 11 5 11 21 Broadway World a b Sophie Hunter Playbill Vault Retrieved 5 November 2014 Sleep No More NYC Britt Faulkner Nancy The Forgotten Backstage Tesla in New York PDF HOP Dartmouth Happy Days Enniskillen International Beckett Festival 2015 Happy Days Enniskillen International Beckett Festival Walk Supernatural in Suffolk Aldeburgh Music Arts Council England Retrieved 16 November 2015 Aurora Orchestra London 2015 16 Save the Date for Britten Weekend Aldeburgh Music A Celebration of Shakespeare Anne Sofie von Otter Julius Drake and Henry Goodman Planet Huggill Emma Whitelaw 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