I’m a firm believer in a playful, considerate & collaborative process.
I like charged, probing work that embraces theatricality.
Claire is an Irish theatre director based between London and Dublin. She is the director of the award-winning, internationally touring, new work collective Malaprop Theatre. Upcoming projects include Emma adapted by Kate Hamill (Abbey Theatre 2024). Recent projects include Amelia by Dee Roycroft (Dublin Theatre Festival 2024), Little Deaths by Amy Powell Yeates (Summerhall 2024), Talking About the Fire by Chris Thorpe (Royal Court 2023), Hothouse (Malaprop, Dublin Fringe 2023, winner of Best Production at Dublin Fringe Awards), This Solution by Shaun Dunne (Dublin Theatre Festival 2023), A Family Business by Chris Thorpe (Staatstheater Mainz 2022), Accents by Emmet Kirwan (Dublin Fringe 2022), Where Sat the Lovers by Carys Coburn (Dublin Fringe 2021).
Associate director credits include A Streetcar Named Desire (dir. Rebecca Frecknall, Phoenix Theatre 2023), Dr. Semmelweis (dir. Tom Morris, Harold Pinter 2023). Assistant director credits include Uncle Vanya (Sonia Friedman Productions 2020) and Translations (Royal National Theatre 2019), both dir. Ian Rickson.
Claire is a former Resident Director at the Abbey Theatre (2022-2023). She has a Master’s in Drama Directing from the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School (2019) and is a graduate of Film and Theatre at Trinity College Dublin (2015).
Represented by Jessi Stewart at Independent Talent – jessicastewart@independenttalent.com
National Theatre Director’s Course 2022
Abbey Theatre Resident Director 2022
Drama Directing MA – Bristol Old Vic (Award for Outstanding Achievement) 2018 – 2019 Dublin Fringe Festival Judge 2018
MAKE Annaghmakerrig Residency (Scholarship) – Dublin Fringe 2017
Fishamble Playwriting & Dramaturgy Course (Scholarship) – Gavin Kostick 2016 Drama Studies &
Film Studies BA – Trinity College Dublin 2011-2015
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