Rachel O'Riordan

Irish theatre director
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IntroIrish theatre director
PlacesIreland
isTheatre director Theater professional
Work fieldArts
Gender
Female
Birth1974, Cork, County Cork, Munster, Ireland
Age51 years
Education
Queen Mary University of London
Ulster University
The details

Biography

Rachel O'Riordan (born 1974) is an Irish theatre director. She is currently the artistic director at the Lyric Hammersmith, London.

Early life and education

Born in Cork, Ireland to poet and novelist Robert Anthony Welch and Angela O'Riordan Welch, O'Riordan first trained as a ballet dancer. This culminated in a scholarship to the White Lodge, Royal Ballet School and then Mariinsky Ballet (formerly Kirov). She studied English and Theatre studies at Queen Mary, University of London, before completing her PhD entitled Shakespeare's Physical Text: The Body's Imperative at the University of Ulster in 2002.

Career

From to 2002 to 2011, O'Riordan co-founded and ran the Ransom theatre company in Belfast, Northern Ireland, where she directed the production Hurricane. The show was performed at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and earned a season in London's west-end and off-Broadway in New York City. O'Riordan then completed a season with the Peter Hall Company, where she directed August Strindberg's Miss Julie, and an adaption of George Orwell's Animal Farm at the Theatre Royal in Bath, England.

O'Riordan's tenure as artistic director of Ransom saw her commission and direct the first play by David Ireland, Arguments for Terrorism, and new plays Early Bird by Leo Butler and Transparency by Suzie Miller, Protestants by Robert Welch, and, the Irish famine-based This Piece of Earth by Richard Dormer. During this time she also ran a three-year programme entitled Writers on the Edge to develop new writing for women in Northern Ireland.

O'Riordan was artistic director at the Perth Theatre between 2011 and 2014. Her first production was Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. In October 2013, O'Riordan was announced as artistic director of the Sherman Theatre, and took up the post in February 2014. In January 2016, she was named amongst the 100 most influential people in theatre in the UK by The Stage

In February 2019 O'Riordan joined the Lyric Hammersmith, London as artistic director, succeeding Sean Holmes.

Personal life

O'Riordan is married to actor Richard Dormer.

Selected productions

YearTitleVenueWriterNotes
2019A Doll's HouseLyric Hammersmith TheatreTanika GuptaThe first production of Rachel O'Riordan's tenureship as Artistic Director of the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre.
2018FoxfinderAmbassadors, LondonDawn King
2018BirdKatherine ChandlerSherman Theatre and Manchester Royal Exchange
2018The WeirSherman Theatre
2017Arabian NightsSherman Theatre
2017The Cherry OrchardSherman TheatreAnton Chekov, in a new version by Gary Owen
2017UnfaithfulTraverse TheatreOwen McCaffertyEdinburgh Festival
2017KillologySherman Theatre/Royal CourtGary OwenOlivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in Affiliate Theatre..
2015/2016Iphigenia in SplottSherman TheatreGary Owen'Best new play' at the Theatre Awards UK.
2013The SeafarerPerth Theatre, Lyric BelfastConor McPhersonShortlisted at the annual Critics' Awards for Theatre in Scotland (CATS) for best ensemble, best production and best director. Won 'Best Ensemble' and 'Best Director'.
2013MacbethPerth TheatreWilliam Shakespeare
2013Moonlight and MagnoliasPerth TheatreRon Hutchinson
2012Someone who'll watch over mePerth TheatreFrank McGuinness
2012Twelfth NightPerth TheatreWilliam Shakespeare
2011Arguments for TerrorismOran MorDavid Ireland
2011Over the BridgeWaterfront BelfastSam Thompson
2011The Absence of WomenLyric Belfast/Tricycle TheatreOwen McCafferty
2008AbsolutionAssembly Rooms, Edinburgh FestivalOwen O'NeillWon the Best Director award in the First Irish Theatre Festival Awards in New York.
2007Much ado about nothingLyric, BelfastWilliam Shakespeare
2006Ms JulieTheatre Royal, BathCo-direction with Sir Peter Hall
2006Everything is IlluminatedHampstead TheatreOwen McCafferty
2005The Glass MenagerieLyric, BelfastTennessee Williams
2005Animal FarmTheatre Royal, BathGeorge OrwellAdapted by Sir Peter Hall
2004HurricaneSoho Theatre/BroadwayRichard Dormer
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