Natalie Abrahami is a British theatre, film and opera director. She was Associate Director and Genesis Fellow [1] at the Young Vic in London 2013-16 and Associate Artist at Hull Truck Theatre. From 2007–12 she was joint Artistic Director of the Gate Theatre with Carrie Cracknell.[2][3]

Career

Abrahami attended Ibstock Place School, Roehampton before sixth form at Latymer Upper School in west London.[4] She read English Literature at Christ's College, Cambridge before joining the Royal Court Theatre as a Graduate Trainee and then continuing her training at the National Theatre Studio and the Young Vic. Abrahami was awarded the James Menzies-Kitchin Trust Award for Directors for her production of Samuel Beckett's Play and Not I.[5] Abrahami and Cracknell were awarded a grant from the Paul Hamlyn Breakthrough Fund for Creative Entrepreneurs in 2009 to develop their vision of the Gate Elsewhere, involving co-production, touring and off-site presentations.[6]

In 2015, Abrahami directed the debut production of Helen Edmundson's play Queen Anne for the Royal Shakespeare Company at the Swan Theatre.[7] In 2017, she directed the play's revival at the Theatre Royal Haymarket.[8]

Credits

Selected directing credits include:

Theatre

Short films

Opera

References

  1. "Genesis Fellow | Young Vic website". www.youngvic.org. Archived from the original on 8 August 2019.
  2. "New faces 2008: Theatre". The Guardian. London. 29 December 2007.
  3. Gardner, Lyn (20 April 2007). "It's time we got angrier". The Guardian. London.
  4. "Natalie Abrahami: In the right direction | Ink Pellet".
  5. Winner 2005 | The JMK Trust
  6. Paul Hamlyn Breakthrough Fund for Creative Entrepreneurs
  7. "Sewn for the throne: The RSC's Queen Anne costumes – in pictures". The Guardian. 17 December 2015.
  8. "Photoshoot Behind the Scenes | Queen Anne". YouTube.
  9. "ANNA". 15 January 2019.
  10. "The Meeting". 6 February 2022.
  11. "Machinal".
  12. "Wings".
  13. "Queen Anne | Royal Shakespeare Company".
  14. "Ah, Wilderness!".
  15. "Happy Days".
  16. Young Vic Classics For A New Climate
  17. Lyn Gardner (22 March 2012). "After Miss Julie – review | Stage". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 18 August 2013.
  18. Young Vic After Miss Julie
  19. Taylor, Paul (12 November 2009). "The Kreutzer Sonata, Gate Theatre, London". The Independent. London. Archived from the original on 18 June 2022.
  20. Cavendish, Dominic (12 January 2012). "The Kreutzer Sonata, Gate Theatre, review". The Daily Telegraph. London.
  21. The Kreutzer Sonata
  22. The Kreutzer Sonata
  23. Yerma, Gate – review | Theatre
  24. Yerma
  25. View Production :: Open Air Theatre
  26. Billington, Michael (11 July 2011). "Pericles – review". The Guardian. London.
  27. Headlong – Exhilarating, provocative and original touring theatre :
  28. How To Be An Other Woman
  29. Vanya
  30. HighTide Festival Theatre: Guardians
  31. Unbroken
  32. Shoot/ Get Treasure/ Repeat
  33. The Internationalist
  34. The Eleventh Capital at The Royal Court Theatre
  35. "The Roof".
  36. "Mayday".
  37. "Technical error".
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