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Matthew Warchus (born 24 October 1966) is an English theatre director, playwright, and filmmaker. Profile of Matthew Warchus in The New York Times He has been the Artistic Director of 's The Old Vic since September 2015. The Old Vic's new artistic director Matthew Warchus on succeeding Kevin Spacey, Fiona Mountford, Evening Standard, London, 1 September 2015. Retrieved: 6 October 2016.


Early life and education
Warchus grew up in Selby, North Yorkshire where he attended Selby High School. He majored in music at Bristol University and studied in the school's department of drama.


Career

Early theatre career
Warchus has directed for the National Youth Theatre, Bristol Old Vic, , Royal Shakespeare Company, National Theatre, , West Yorkshire Playhouse, Welsh National Opera, English National Opera in the West End and on . He won the Globe's Most Promising Newcomer Award for Much Ado About Nothing in the West End, the Evening Standard Best Director award, and nominations for Henry V and .

Productions include Sejanus his Fall (Edinburgh), "Master Harold"...and the Boys (Bristol Old Vic), The Suicide, Coriolanus (National Youth Theatre), Life is a Dream, Plough and the Stars(West Yorkshire Playhouse), True West, (West Yorkshire Playhouse, Donmar Warehouse, Broadway), Henry V, The Devil is an Ass, (RSC), Volpone (RNT), Troilus and Cressida (Opera North), Rake's Progress (Welsh National Opera), Falstaff (Opera North & ENO), and Art (West End and ).

His 1997 productions of at the and Falstaff at the English National Opera have been nominated for several Olivier Awards including Best Director. Hamlet was also seen at the Brooklyn Academy in New York and the in Washington, D.C.

Warchus directed 's plays The Unexpected Man (RSC) and Life x 3 (National Theatre) in London and New York (at, respectively, the Promenade Theatre and Circle in the Square Theatre). In 2000 he directed 's True West starring Philip Seymour Hoffman and John C. Reilly. In 2002 he directed Our House, at the Cambridge Theatre, a new musical written by featuring the music of Madness which won the Olivier Award for Best New Musical.

In 2007 he directed The Lord of the Rings, the stage adaptation of the novel The Lord of the Rings, which played at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane from May 2007 to July 2008 and which he wrote the music and book for. It was the most expensive stage production ever at the time of its debut. In 2008 he directed 's , starring and and 's trilogy of plays The Norman Conquests at London's The Old Vic, and Boeing Boeing at New York's Broadhurst Theatre for which he received a nomination for Best Direction of a Play.

During the 2009 season, Warchus directed two productions. One was the critically lauded, 2009 Tony Award winner for Best Revival of a Play transfer of his Old Vic production of The Norman Conquests, for which he won the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a Play. The other was the 2009 Tony Award winner for Best Play, Yasmina Reza's God of Carnage, for which Warchus won the Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play. IBDb profile

In 2010, Warchus directed the acclaimed Royal Shakespeare Company musical Matilda, with a book by and music and lyrics by , which transferred to the West End in October 2011 at the Cambridge Theatre, before opening at the Shubert Theatre on in March 2013. The musical has since gone on to tour the US, Australia and New Zealand, winning multiple awards with a record-breaking seven Olivier Awards including Best New Musical and Best Director for Warchus.

Warchus's production of , a stage adaptation of the winning 1990 film Ghost, premiered at the Manchester Opera House in March 2011, and opened at the West End's Piccadilly Theatre in July 2011 and closed on 6 October 2012. The show transferred to beginning at the Lunt Fontanne Theater on 15 March 2012 and closed on 18 August 2012. Ghost The Musical was on tour in UK and USA in 2013 while also playing in Budapest. It opened in Korea in November 2013.

In September 2024 he will direct a revival of Seán O'Casey's Juno and the Paycock starring J. Smith-Cameron and at the in 's West End.

In 2026, he will direct a new musical Pride, based on the 2014 film in which he also directed at the and Royal National Theatre.


Artistic Director of The Old Vic (2015–26)
In May 2014 Warchus was appointed Artistic Director of The Old Vic in London, succeeding . His first season began in September 2015 directing a new play, Future Conditional by Tamsin Oglesby, starring . In 2016 he also directed The Master Builder by starring , The Caretaker by starring , and George Mackay, and the world premiere of the new musical Groundhog Day with book by and music and lyrics by . The musical ran for 8 weeks from July to September 2016 before transferring to the August Wilson Theatre on from April to September 2017. The musical later returned to the Old Vic from May to August 2023 before playing at the Princess Theatre, Melbourne from January to April 2024.

His second season at the Old Vic saw him direct the 20th anniversary revival of 'Art' starring , and Paul Ritter from December 2016 to February 2017 (followed by UK tours in 2018 and 2019).

For the 2017 Christmas season, Warchus directed a new adaptation of ' A Christmas Carol by starring as Scrooge which has since returned to The Old Vic every year due to its popular demand starring Stephen Tompkinson, , , and Christopher Eccleston as Scrooge. It has also played the Lyceum Theatre, Broadway for the 2019 season a US tour in 2021 and the Comedy Theatre, Melbourne in 2022 and 2023.

In 2019 he directed a revival of Noël Coward's starring Andrew Scott, followed by Duncan Macmillan's Lungs starring and Matt Smith.

In 2020, Warchus was planned to direct ’s 4000 Miles starring and Timothée Chalamet in April to May 2020, however due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the production has been postponed with the rescheduled dates to be announced. Also his production of Lungs which was due to transfer with and Matt Smith reprising their roles to the Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York in March to April 2020 was also cancelled due to the pandemic.

During the COVID-19 pandemic a series called Old Vic: in Camera began broadcasting performances from the empty auditorium of The Old Vic live to audiences around the world via Zoom, beginning with a social distanced version of Lungs with and Matt Smith returning. This was followed by Three Kings by Stephen Beresford starring Andrew Scott, Faith Healer by starring , and and A Christmas Carol (which was due to return for a fourth consecutive season) starring as Scrooge.

In summer 2024, Warchus will direct , a new political drama by starring and Anna Maxwell Martin. In January 2025, he co-directed with a new adaptation of Oedipus by starring and . In September to November 2025, he will direct Mary Page Marlowe starring Andrea Riseborough and .

It was announced that he will step down as Artistic Director at The Old Vic from September 2026 after 11 years in the role.


Film career
In 1999, Warchus completed his debut feature film – an adaptation of 's play Simpatico – which he co-wrote and directed, starring , , and .

His film Pride was selected to be screened as part of the Directors' Fortnight section of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the award on 23 May 2014.

A film adaptation of Matilda the Musical based on the stage musical, also directed by Warchus with screenplay by and songs by was released by on 23 November 2022 in the United Kingdom and 9 December 2022 in the United States.

In December 2024, it was announced that Warchus will direct a remake of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang for Amazon MGM Studios and , with writing the screenplay.


Personal life
Warchus is married to American actress , who played the role of Miss Honey in the Stratford-upon-Avon, London, and productions of Matilda the Musical. Ward and Warchus met when he directed her in the 2001 revival of on Broadway. They have three children.


Credits

Theatre
+ !Year !Title !Playwright !Theatre
1992Much Ado About NothingWilliam ShakespeareQueen's Theatre
1992Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?West Yorkshire Playhouse
1992Fiddler on the Roof

West Yorkshire Playhouse
1993The Plough and the StarsSeán O'CaseyWest Yorkshire Playhouse
1994Death of a SalesmanWest Yorkshire Playhouse
1994BetrayalWest Yorkshire Playhouse
1994,
2000
True WestWest Yorkshire Playhouse

Circle in the Square Theatre
1995Henry VWilliam ShakespeareRoyal Shakespeare Company
1995Royal National Theatre, Olivier
1995Peter PanJ. M. BarrieWest Yorkshire Playhouse
1997William ShakespeareRoyal Shakespeare Company
US tour
1996–2003
1998
2016
ArtWyndham's Theatre
Whitehall Theatre

The Old Vic
2000The Unexpected ManRoyal Shakespeare Company

Promenade Theatre
2000,
2002,
2003
Life x 3Royal National Theatre, Lyttleton
The Old Vic
UK tour

Circle in the Square Theatre
2001
Belasco Theatre
2002The Winter's TaleWilliam ShakespeareRoyal Shakespeare Company
2002,
2008
Our HouseMadness
Cambridge Theatre
UK tour
2003Tell Me on a SundayAndrew Lloyd Webber
Don Black

UK tour
2004Endgame
2004Royal National Theatre, Lyttleton
2006,
2007
The Lord of the RingsA. R. Rahman
Värttinä
Christopher Nightingale

Matthew Warchus
Princess of Wales Theatre
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
2007,
2008
Boeing-BoeingMarc CamolettiComedy Theatre
2008The Old Vic
2008,
2009
God of Carnage
Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre
2008,
2009
The Norman ConquestsThe Old Vic
Circle in the Square Theatre
2010La Bête
Music Box Theatre
2010DeathtrapNoël Coward Theatre
2010 to presentMatilda the Musical
Royal Shakespeare Company, Courtyard Theatre
Cambridge Theatre
Shubert Theatre
International Tour
2011,
2012
GhostDave Stewart

Bruce Joel Rubin
Manchester Opera House
Piccadilly Theatre
Lunt-Fontanne Theatre
2015Future ConditionalTamsin OglebyThe Old Vic
2016The Master BuilderThe Old Vic
2016The CaretakerThe Old Vic
2016,
2017,
2023
Groundhog Day
The Old Vic
August Wilson Theatre
2017 to presentA Christmas CarolThe Old Vic
Lyceum Theatre
2019Noël CowardThe Old Vic
2019LungsDuncan MacmillanThe Old Vic
2024The Old Vic
2024Juno and the PaycockSeán O'Casey
2025The Old Vic
2025Mary Page MarloweThe Old Vic

Film
  • Simpatico (1999) (director, screenwriter, co-producer)
  • Pride (2014) (director)
  • Matilda the Musical (2022) (director)
  • Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (in development) (director)


Awards and nominations

Olivier Awards
1996Best Director and Henry V
1997Art
1998
2012Matilda
2017Groundhog Day

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1998Best Direction of a PlayArt
2000True West
2008Boeing-Boeing
2009The Norman Conquests
God of Carnage
2013Best Direction of a MusicalMatilda
2017Groundhog Day


Drama Desk Awards
2001Outstanding Director of a PlayThe Unexpected Man
2008Boeing-Boeing
2009The Norman Conquests
2013Outstanding Director of a MusicalMatilda


Outer Critics Circle Awards
1998Outstanding Director of a PlayArt
2009The Norman Conquests
2017Outstanding Director of a PlayGroundhog Day


British Independent Film Awards
2014Best DirectorPride


External links

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