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Rupert Goold (born 18 February 1972) is an English director who works primarily in theatre. He is the artistic director of the , and was the artistic director of Headlong Theatre Company (2005–2013). Since 2010, Goold has been an associate director at the Royal Shakespeare Company. rsc.org.uk He was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2017 for services to drama.

Goold is known for his extensive work in theatre. For his work in the West End he won two Laurence Olivier Awards for Best Director for (2008) and Enron (2010). He was Olivier-nominated for King Charles III (2015), Ink (2018), and (2024). He received Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play nominations for King Charles III (2016) and Ink (2019). He made his directorial film debut with True Story (2015).


Life and career

Early years and education
Goold was born in , England, a suburb of . His father was a management consultant, and his mother was an author of children's books. He attended the independent University College School, graduated from Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1994 with a First in English literature and studied performance studies at New York University on a Fulbright Scholarship. He was trainee director at for the 1995 season, and assisted on productions including Art and in the West End.


Career
Goold was artistic director of the Royal and Derngate Theatres in from 2000 to 2005. Prior to that, he was an associate at the Salisbury Playhouse in 1996–97. In addition to his work as a director he has co-authored three adaptations for the stage. Goold directed (whom he had previously directed as Prospero, and later in Richard II) as Macbeth in his acclaimed Minerva Studio staging of at the Chichester Festival Theatre in May 2007.

In September 2007, the production transferred to the in London, then the Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York and then to the Lyceum Theater on Broadway. At the 2007 Evening Standard Theatre Awards, won two awards: Stewart won the Best Actor Award, while Goold won The Sydney Edwards Award for Best Director. It also won Goold a 2008 Olivier Award for Best Director. He says he was not concerned with thoughts of a career anti-climax. "I came home to an empty house after the Olivier Awards, clutching my trophy for Best Director and I realised that I'd peaked. It was now going to be downhill all the way. But I still felt quite comfortable with the realisation that nothing could get better after this." He later directed a 2010 BBC 4 television film version of Macbeth using Soviet-era Russian-type uniforms and weapons.

In 2008, he directed the UK premiere of Stephen Adly Guirgis's The Last Days of Judas Iscariot and a radical re-interpretation of 's Six Characters in Search of an Author at the Chichester Festival which he co-authored with . This production subsequently transferred to the West End and toured the UK and later Australia. In 2009 he directed a hugely acclaimed West End revival of 's Oliver! Produced by Cameron Mackintosh, Goold recreated ' direction for the production, which was nominated for three Olivier Awards. In 2009, Goold directed a revival of Shakespeare's at the . Goold set his Lear in Northern England during the 1970s, and approached the play with a drastically different view, and as a result this production received mixed reviews. In 2009, he again won Best Director at the Evening Standard Awards for ENRON. His opera credits include productions at Opera Festival and .

In the following years he directed a string of plays for the , which include the musical American Psycho (2013), the new play King Charles III (2014), the revivals Medea (2015) and (2016), as well as the new play Ink (2017). Goold returned to Broadway with the transfer of King Charles III. He earned a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play. The following year he directed the musical transfer, American Psycho based on the by Bret Easton Ellis. In 2019 he directed the Broadway transfer for the James Graham play Ink about the rise of which ran at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre. Goold received his second nomination for the Tony Award for Best Direction. That same year he directed the Almeida Theatre production of The Hunt (2019) starring by David Farr which was based on the 2012 film of the same name directed Thomas Vinterberg. In 2021 he directed the musical revival of Spring Awakening on the West End.

In 2022 he directed the play Patriots about the rise of and the musical Tammy Faye about the American Tammy Faye Messner. The following year he directed the play about the England football manager and Cold War a musical based on the 2018 film of the same name directed by Paweł Pawlikowski, the former of which earned Goold a nomination for the Olivier Award for Best Director. In 2024 he directed the New York transfer of The Hunt which ran at St. Ann's Warehouse.

In February 2025, Goold directed William Shakespeare's for the Royal Shakespeare Company starring , , Nancy Carroll, and . The production will also tour the UK in 2026. It is the second production of the play that Goold has directed following his 2005 production at the Royal & Derngate.

On 24 November 2024, Goold was named as the next artistic director of The Old Vic taking over from in September 2026.


Personal life
Goold is married to actress . The couple met while working together on a production of Romeo and Juliet. They have one son, Raphael, and a daughter, Constance.


Works

Theatre
Directing

  • Travels with My Aunt (1997, Salisbury Playhouse / UK tour)
  • The End of the Affair (1997, Salisbury Playhouse / Bridewell Theatre)
  • Romeo and Juliet (1998, UK tour)
  • Dancing at Lughnasa (1998, Salisbury Playhouse)
  • (1998, Salisbury Playhouse)
  • Habeas Corpus (1999, Salisbury Playhouse)
  • The Colonel Bird (1999, Gate Theatre)
  • Broken Glass (1999, Salisbury Playhouse/ Watford Palace Theatre)
  • Gone To LA (2000, Hampstead Theatre)
  • Privates on Parade (2001, New Vic Theatre)
  • Scaramouche Jones (2001, international tour)
  • The Wind in the Willows (2001, )
  • Arcadia (2002, Northampton)
  • Betrayal (2002, Northampton)
  • Waiting for Godot/ (2003, Northampton)
  • Sunday Father (2003, Hampstead Theatre)
  • (2003, Northampton/ Greenwich Theatre)
  • Insignificance (2004, Northampton)
  • (2004, Northampton)
  • (2005, Northampton)
  • Speaking Like Magpies (2005, RSC)
  • (2006, RSC)
  • Restoration (2006, Headlong/ Bristol Old Vic: UK tour)
  • Faustus (2006, Headlong/ Hampstead Theatre)
  • The Glass Menagerie (2007, Apollo Theatre)
  • (2007, Chichester Festival Theatre/ West End/ NYC)
  • (2007, Headlong: Lyric Hammersmith/ Birmingham Rep, Liverpool Everyman/ WYP)
  • The Last Days of Judas Iscariot (2008, Headlong: )
  • Six Characters in Search of an Author (2008, Headlong: Chichester / West End)
  • No Man's Land (2008, Gate Theatre, Dublin/West End)
  • (2008, Headlong: Liverpool Everyman/)
  • Oliver! (2009, Theatre Royal Drury Lane)
  • ENRON (2009, Minerva Theatre / Royal Court Theatre)
  • Romeo and Juliet (2010, RSC)
  • Earthquakes in London (2010, National Theatre)
  • The Merchant of Venice (2011 RSC; 2014 Almeida Theatre)
  • Decade (2011, Headlong)
  • The Effect (2012, National Theatre)
  • American Psycho (2013, Almeida Theatre)
  • King Charles III (2014, Almeida Theatre)
  • Made in Dagenham (2014, )
  • Medea (2015, Almeida Theatre)
  • Richard III (2016, Almeida Theatre)
  • Albion (2017, Almeida Theatre)[2]
  • Ink (2017, Almeida Theatre / Duke of York's Theatre; 2019, Samuel J. Friedman Theatre)
  • Shipwreck (2019, Almeida Theatre)
  • The Hunt (2019, Almeida Theatre; 2024, St. Ann's Warehouse)
  • Spring Awakening (2021, Almeida Theatre)
  • The 47th (2022, The Old Vic)
  • Patriots (2022, Almeida Theatre; 2023, Noël Coward Theatre)
  • Tammy Faye (2022, Almeida Theatre; 2024, Palace Theatre, Broadway)
  • Women, Beware the Devil (2023, Almeida Theatre)
  • (2023, National Theatre)
  • Cold War (2023, Almeida Theatre)
  • (2025, RSC)

Writing

  • The End of the Affair (1997) – a play with music, adapted with Caroline Butler, from the novel by . The first production included music played by a pianist at the side of the stage, underscoring the text with some period songs sung by the cast. Goold and Butler removed the music from later productions and the play was published without musical interpolation in 2001.
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  • Faustus (2004) – adapted with from Dr Faustus by Christopher Marlowe
  • Six Characters in Search of an Author (2008) – adapted with from the play by


Film and television
Directing
  • Macbeth (TV, 2010)
  • Richard II (TV, 2012)
  • True Story (2015)
  • King Charles III (TV, 2017)
  • Judy (2019)


Award and nominations


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