Ruth Cooper-Brown of Rc-Annie Ltd

Fight Director

Rc-ANNIE Ltd., established in 2005 by Rachel Bown-Williams and Ruth Cooper-Brown, is the UK’s leading Dramatic Violence and Intimacy Company.

For the Donmar: [BLANK].

Other theatre credits include: Great Expectations (Royal Exchange Manchester); The Boys from the Blackstuff (Liverpool Royal Court/Stockroom); The Pillowman (Duke of York Theatre); It’s Headed Straight Towards Us (The Park Theatre); The Empress; Julius Caesar; Richard III; Henry VI: Rebellion; The Wars of the Roses; King John; Measure for Measure; The Taming of the Shrew; Tartuffe; The Duchess of Malfi (Royal Shakespeare Company); A Midsummer Nights Dream; The Tempest; Hakawatis; Midsummer Mechanicals; I, Joan; Henry VIII; Romeo and Juliet; Macbeth; Emilia; Othello; Boudica; Lions and Tigers; Much Ado About Nothing; Twelfth Night (Shakespeare’s Globe); Linck & Mülhahn; Night Mother (Hampstead Theatre); Noises Off (Theatre Royal Bath/West End); Oklahoma! (Young Vic/West End); Newsies (Wesley Troubadour); Baghdaddy (Royal Court Theatre); James IV (Raw Material/Edinburgh Festival Theatre); Never Have I Ever; Crazy for You; The Taxidermist’s Daughter; Plenty (Chichester Festival Theatre); As You Like It (CBBC and Shakespeare’s Globe); The Scandal at Mayerling (Scottish Ballet); Theodora (Royal Opera House); The Father and the Assassin (original production); The Welkin; Three Sisters; Anna; When We Have Sufficiently Tortured Each Other; Peter Pan; The Threepenny Opera; The James Plays (co-production with National Theatre of Scotland/Edinburgh International Festival); Cleansed (NT); Persuasion (Rose Theatre Kingston) and To Kill A Mockingbird (West End).