Kate Wasserberg
Theatre
For the National Theatre: Boys from the Blackstuff (also Liverpool’s Royal Court and Garrick)
As the Artistic Director of Stockroom: Alice in Wonderland, The Glee Club, Close Quarters and Rita, Sue and Bob, Too
As the founding Artistic Director of The Other Room, Cardiff: Blasted, The Dying of Today, Play/Silence, Sand and Seanmhair
As Associate Director of Theatre Clwyd: Aristocrats, Salt, Root and Roe, Glengarry Glen Ross, Roots, Gaslight, Dancing at Lughnasa, Pieces (also Brits Off Broadway, New York), The Glass Menagerie and A History of Falling Things (also Sherman Cymru)
As Associate Director of the Finborough Theatre, London: Mirror Teeth, The Man (on UK tour), Sons of York, Little Madam, The Representative, I Wish to Die Singing and The New Morality
Other theatre includes: The Rise and Fall of Little Voice, Insignificance and All My Sons at Theatr Clwyd; Barnbow Canaries at West Yorkshire Playhouse; Ten Weeks for Paines Plough and RWCMD; The Knowledge for Dirty Protest at the Royal Court; and Last Christmas at Edinburgh International Festival
Awards
Blasted – Wales Theatre Award for Best Director
The Dying of Today – Wales Theatre Award for Best Production
Kate Wasserberg is the Artistic Director of Theatr Clwyd and the joint editor, with playwright Tim Price, of Contemporary Welsh Plays, published by Methuen.
(Published May 2024.)