
Katie Jackson
Director
Photo Credit Jed Welland 2024
About
Katie is a theatre director based between Glasgow and London. Having started out as a stage manager, Katie has worked professionally in theatre since 2014 and started to move into directing in 2019.
During the pandemic, they relocated to Glasgow to study at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, completing a Master of Fine Arts Degree in January 2022.
Katie's directing leans heavily into exploring realism; delving into the realities of every day existence for every day people.
When not directing, Katie can be found writing, talking to their plants and bouldering.

Photo credit Robert MacFadzean 2021
CV
Recent
Ink Writer James Graham
BA Acting Graduating Class, final performance
London College of Music, Spring 2024
The Professor and Writer Odhran Thompson
The Reverend Page2Stage Edinburgh,
Scottish Storytelling Centre, June 2023
As Co-Director/Dramaturg
Model Behaviour Writer Jon Brittain
National Theatre Connections Festival 2023/Pitlochry Festival Theatre/
Stage Goons
Visiting Cezanne Writer Duane Kelly
Hill Street Theatre, Edinburgh Fringe Festival/Red Rover Theater
2022
The Test Writer Elisabeth del Toro
Gilmorehill Halls
2022
We Are Gathered Writer Katie Jackson
Here Today Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
2022
Pains of Youth Writer Ferdinand Bruckner (trans. Martin Crimp)
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
2021
As Assistant Director
Boy Parts Writer Eliza Clark (Adapted by Gillian Greer)
Director Sara Joyce
Soho Theatre, Autumn 2023
Romeo & Juliet Writer William Shakespeare
(Scenes) Director Steven Kavuma
Globe Theatre
2021
Perkin Warbeck Writer John Ford (adapt. Marc Silberschatz)
A Masque of Anamnesis Director Marc Silberschatz
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
2021
The Turn of the Screw Composer Benjamin Britten
Libretto Myfanwy Piper
Director Selina Cadell, OperaGlass Works
Wilton's Music Hall
2020
Opera Double Bill
Trouble in Tahiti Composer/Libretto Leonard Bernstein
A Dinner Engagement Composer Lennox Berkeley
Libretto Paul Dehn
Director Stephen Unwin
Royal College of Music
2019

Photo credit Robert MacFadzean 2021
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