We talk to James Phillips about the challenges that students wanting to pursue a career in professional theatre face, how he's trying to help through his work with the National Student Drama Festival and his own journey from university student to award winning playwright and theatre director.
James Phillips is a playwright, director and photographer.
After studying at St Catherine's College Oxford. His first play, The Rubenstein Kiss (which he also directed) won both the TMA Award for Best Play of the Year and the John Whiting Award. His play City Stories had a Residency at St James Theatre, London from 2014-17 and also transferred to 59East59 Theater in New York. His play McQueen: or Lee and Beauty, about Alexander McQueen, broke box office records at St James Theatre in London and then transferred to the West End. His recent play Camelot: The Shining City - which was produced with a cast of 150 - was named as one of the top 5 UK Theatre Shows of 2015 by The Guardian Newspaper.
He is currently Director of
NSDF, Associate Artist of the
Oxford Playhouse and an Associate of
Wilton’s Music Hall.For more information about the National Student Drama Festival visit:
You can also get involved in a couple their fantastic and free online events this week as part of The Bigger Room Project:
www.nsdf.org.uk/get-involved/the-bigger-room-project
WEDNESDAY 2 SEPTEMBER | 18:00-19:00 BST
KWAME KWEI-ARMAH IN CONVERSATION WITH NIMA TALEGHANI
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FRIDAY 4 SEPTEMBER | 18:00-19:00
EDINBURGH FRINGE FESTIVAL PANEL DISCUSSION
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