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


Education

Godwin was educated at St Albans School and Anna Scher Theatre School, an independent stage school in Islington in north London, followed by the St Catharine's College, Cambridge, where he studied English. 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

Simon began directing at Cambridge, and after graduating he began producing classical work including '' Romeo and Juliet'' for the
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and the
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. 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
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before it transferred to the Whitehall Theatre in the West End, 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,
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and directed seven main stage shows, including '' The Seagull'', '' Habeas Corpus'', ''Relatively Speaking'' and with
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, and ''
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'' by Simon Gray. In 2008 he joined Tom Morris, as the associate director of The Bristol Old Vic, where he directed ''The Little Mermaid,'' ''
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, Faith Healer'' and ''Far Away''. At the Tabard Theatre his production of ''The Country'' by ''
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'' was well received, and in 2008 he became part of the
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International Residency. At the
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in 2009 he directed ''All The Little Things We Crushed'' by
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, 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. Godwin subsequently joined
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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. In 2012 Simon was awarded the inaugural Evening Standard/Burberry Award for an Emerging Director. In 2013 Simon made his debut at the National Theatre with ''
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'' with Anne Marie Duff  followed by ''Man and'' ''Superman'' with
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''.'' When
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became the new artistic director of the National Theatre in 2015, he invited Simon to become part of his team of permanent Associates. Simon has also enjoyed a long-standing relationship with the Royal Shakespeare Company. In 2001 he directed ''The Two'' ''Gentlemen of Verona'' followed in 2016 by an acclaimed '' Hamlet,'' which toured to The Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. His ''
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,'' starring
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as Timon opened at the Royal Shakespeare Company in December 2018. His production of '' Antony and Cleopatra'' with
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and
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opened at the National Theatre, London in September 2018. In May 2019, Simon made his Tokyo debut, directing a Japanese cast in '' Hamlet'' for Theatre Cocoon. In September 2018, Simon was appointed artistic director of the
Shakespeare Theatre Company The Shakespeare Theatre Company is a regional theatre company located in Washington, D.C. The theatre company focuses primarily on plays from the Shakespeare canon, but its seasons include works by other classic playwrights such as Euripides, ...
Washington D.C. effective 1 August 2019. He made his directorial debut with the company in February 2020 with a remounted production of
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with
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reprising her role. In August 2019, he directed ''Hansard'' in the Lyttelton Theatre at the National Theatre. ''Hansard'' was the debut play by writer Simon Woods and was broadcast in October 2019 by
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. In August 2020, he directed Romeo and Juliet at the National Theatre, with
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and
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playing the title roles. The performance was adapted for filming in 2021—the National Theatre's first such venture.Akbar, Arifa (5 April 2021
National Theatre's first film is an ingenious triumph
''
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'' review. Accessed 19 July 2022
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.


Work

Godwin's directing career includes:


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Godwin, Simon Living people English theatre directors Alumni of the Anna Scher Theatre School Date of birth missing (living people) Year of birth missing (living people)