Miranda Cromwell

British theatre director

Miranda Kay Cromwell (born 1984)[1] is an English theatre director whose work is focused on new writing, musicals and reinterpreting traditional material.[2] She is one of only six women who have won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Director.

Early life

Cromwell was born in North London and is of mixed heritage.[3] She attended Fortismere School. Cromwell graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Theatre from Dartington College of Arts (now part of Falmouth University) in 2007.[1]

Career

After a role at the Bristol Old Vic encouraging young talent her artistic breakthrough came with her co-direction of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman at the Young Vic. This cast the Logan family as Black, taking a fresh view of the barriers to achieving the American Dream. She was awarded the Olivier Award for Best Director for this production (with co-director Marianne Elliott),

Bristol Old Vic

Miranda was Young Company Director at the Bristol Old Vic for seven years.[4]

Bristol School of Acting

Miranda is co-artistic director at the Bristol School of Acting[5]

Chichester Festival Theatre

She is co-Artistic director at the Chichester Festival Theatre[6]

National Theatre

She is a Artistic Associate at the National Theatre, where she works with other Associates to shape the creative vision.[7]

Works


Awards

References

  1. ^ a b Wyver, Kate (23 August 2021). "Olivier-winning director Miranda Cromwell: 'To get a second chance at staging Rockets and Blue Lights is very moving'". The Stage. Retrieved 25 August 2025.(subscription required)
  2. ^ "Miranda Cromwell: The Visionary Director Redefining Modern Theatre". NetVol. Retrieved 21 December 2025.
  3. ^ Simpson, Janice C. (4 October 2022). "How a Black British Director Is Reinventing an American Classic". TDF. Retrieved 25 August 2025.
  4. ^ "Miranda Cromwell". Bristol Old Vic.
  5. ^ "MIRANDA CROMWELL". Bristol School of Acting. Retrieved 21 December 2025.
  6. ^ "Our new Associate Directors, Miranda Cromwell and Hannah Joss". Chichester Festival Theatre.
  7. ^ "Meet our new Artistic Associates". National Theatre. Retrieved 21 December 2025.
  8. ^ Billington, Michael. "Death of a Salesman review – Miller's masterwork is given urgent new life". The Guardian. Retrieved 21 December 2025.
  9. ^ Akbar, Arifa. "Rockets and Blue Lights review – radical retelling of Britain's slavery history". The Guardian. Retrieved 21 December 2025.
  10. ^ "and breathe..." Almedida Theatre.
  11. ^ Akbar, Arifa. "And Breathe… review – powerful tale of family grief is poetry in motion". The Guardian. Retrieved 21 December 2025.
  12. ^ "Miranda Cromwell: The Beekeeper Of Aleppo". This Week in Culture. Retrieved 21 December 2025.
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