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Ian Rickson
British theatre director (born 1963)
British theatre director (born 1963)
Ian David Rickson (born 1963) is a British theatre director.
Career
Rickson's first professional job as director was at the Royal Court Young People's Theatre in 1990. He was appointed to replace Stephen Daldry as artistic director of the Royal Court Theatre in 1998, after three years there as an associate director. He stayed as artistic director until 2006, overseeing the completion of the new theatre in 1999. While there, he directed Joe Penhall's play Some Voices, Jez Butterworth's play Mojo, Conor McPherson's play The Weir, and Butterworth's play The Night Heron.
Rickson has also directed a production of Hamlet at the Young Vic, starring BAFTA Award-nominee Michael Sheen.
During the 2020 Covid-19 lockdown, Ian presented a podcast series called "What I Love" featuring interviews with actors, writers, comedians, and producers, conducted on the empty stages of some of Britain’s most iconic theatres, shut down due to the pandemic. Guests in the first series included Kae Tempest, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Cush Jumbo, Ben Whishaw, Sonia Friedman, Russell Brand, Jessie Buckley and Johnny Flynn.
Personal life
Rickson was born in London, and raised in the south of the city. from a previous relationship. He is a supporter of Charlton Athletic F.C.
References
References
- He was the artistic director at the [[Royal Court Theatre]] in [[London]] from 1998 to 2006.[https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2010/jan/25/ian-rickson-director Interview] ''The Guardian'', 25 January 2010
- (6 July 2002). "Ian Rickson". The Guardian.
- (22 May 2018). "Ian Rickson: 'I'm an introvert, I want to stop talking about myself' - interview".
- (14 September 2018). "Colin Morgan and Jenna Coleman join Old Vic's All My Sons".
- "What I Love on acast".
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