A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Birthplace:
Salford, Greater Manchester, England, UK
Born:
September 3, 1976
Josie Rourke is an English theatre and film director. She is a Vice-President of the London Library and was the artistic director of the Donmar Warehouse theatre from 2012 to 2019. In 2018, she made her feature film debut with the Academy Award and BAFTA-nominated historical drama Mary Queen of Scots, starring Saoirse Ronan and Margot Robbie. During the 2020 lockdown, she directed the episode "Her Big Chance" of the BBC reboot of Alan Bennett's classic 1980s monologues, Talking Heads, starring Jodie Comer. In summer 2021, she directed and co-wrote the star-studded short film Rhythm of Life, encouraging people to get COVID-19 vaccines. It featured the song "The Rhythm of Life" from the 1966 classic musical, Sweet Charity, and starred Jim Broadbent, Derek Jacobi, David Walliams, Asa Butterfield, Colin Salmon, Don Warrington, Nicola Roberts, Russel Tovey and West End dancers.
Creator:
2015 The Vote
Director:
2011 Much Ado About Nothing
2014 National Theatre Live: Coriolanus
2015 The Vote
2016 National Theatre Live: Les Liaisons Dangereuses
2017 National Theatre Live: Saint Joan
2018 Mary Queen of Scots
2021 Rhythm of Life
2022 The Nan Movie
Executive Producer:
2011 Much Ado About Nothing
2014 National Theatre Live: Coriolanus
2015 The Vote
2016 National Theatre Live: Les Liaisons Dangereuses
2017 National Theatre Live: Saint Joan
2018 Mary Queen of Scots
2021 Rhythm of Life
2022 The Nan Movie
Stage Director:
2011 Much Ado About Nothing
2014 National Theatre Live: Coriolanus
2015 The Vote
2016 National Theatre Live: Les Liaisons Dangereuses
2017 National Theatre Live: Saint Joan
2018 Mary Queen of Scots
2021 Rhythm of Life
2022 The Nan Movie
Writer:
2011 Much Ado About Nothing
2014 National Theatre Live: Coriolanus
2015 The Vote
2016 National Theatre Live: Les Liaisons Dangereuses
2017 National Theatre Live: Saint Joan
2018 Mary Queen of Scots
2021 Rhythm of Life
2022 The Nan Movie
Director:
2020 Alan Bennett's Talking Heads
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