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Clarissa Brown

Theatre Director

Writer | Creative Producer | Journalist

Over four decades, Clarissa's work has had collaboration
at it's heart whether creating new work,
bringing the classics alive or conceiving large scale promenade productions in non theatrical venues.

Social and environmental justice are the threads that connect her work.

2024

The play –  An Actor takes a train journey from Waterloo to Devon to spend a weekend with an old friend there. With wit and charm he shares his stories and thoughts about Shakespeare, friends, his career, loss and the trials of his own health. Written specially for Paul Jesson, it is a play about the healing power of art and the healing art of theatre.

 

The ActorPaul Jesson began his career at Exeter’s Northcott Theatre with the then artistic director Jane Howell.
Double Olivier Award-winner and an RSC Associate, he has played leading roles with the RSC and the National Theatre. His television and film work includes Ralph Fiennes‘ film of Coriolanus, Mike Leigh‘s Mr Turner and Sir Geoffrey Howe in The Crown.

The WriterRichard Nelson is an award-winning playwright, Honorary Associate Artist of the RSC and sometime chair of the Playwriting Department of the Yale School of Drama. His plays include Two Shakespearean Actors, Some Americans Abroad, Goodnight Children Everywhere and Our Life in Art.

The DirectorClarissa Brown first worked with Paul Jesson and Richard Nelson at the RSC where she was based for over seven years as AD, Staff and Associate Director, winning Best New Play of The Year Award for David Edgar’s Pentecost. Collaborating on new work has been central to her career.

My doctor said to me, “What do you think you have?” Michael was with me. I said “I think it’s cancer.” He’d let me be the first to say that word. It gave me at least a momentary sense of control.

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Photograph of Paul Jesson by Lise Leino, 2024

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