Natasha Rickman
Natasha is Carne Associate Director across LAMDA and The Orange Tree. She was previously artistic associate at Jermyn Street Theatre between 2018 and 2022.
Upcoming as director:
The Importance of Being Earnest (Grosvenor Park Open Air Theatre for Storyhouse), Hamlet for Young Audiences and Treasure Island (The Orange Tree).
Previous credits as director include:
Now and Then (English Theatre Frankfurt), Richard II, Boeing Boeing Gone, A Christmas Carol (Guildford Shakespeare Company), Little Women (Grosvenor Park Open Air Theatre), The Standard Short Long Drop (Edinburgh Fringe and The Vanguard, London), The Prince (Southwark Playhouse - winner of three BroadwayWorld Awards including Best Production of A New Play. This production was created for both theatre and streaming and is now streaming worldwide on Nebula), Antigone (Storyhouse), Much Ado About Nothing (RADA at the Utah Shakespeare Festival), The Duchess of Malfi, Romeo and Juliet, The Merry Wives of Whatsapp [these digital productions were named as part of Creation Theatre's win of the inaugural prize for innovation from the British Shakespeare Association], The Tale of the Beauty and the Tail of the Beast (Creation Theatre), The Snow Queen (Iris Theatre), The Time Machine (site specific at The London Library for Creation Theatre), Romeo and Juliet (Orange Tree Theatre), The Last Fire Breathing Tunnel Digger (Muck & Rumble), Twelfth Night (Rose Playhouse), Rhino (King's Head), The Story Chef (Whizzfizz Fest).
Associate/assistant director credits include:
Romeo and Juliet (The Globe), The Comedy of Errors (RSC), A Little Night Music (Storyhouse) and Shirley Valentine (Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds).