Rebecca Goh
Theatre Director
Dramaturg
Writer
Movement Director
Creative Learning Producer
Rebecca Goh [they / them] is an interdisciplinary theatre / movement director, dramaturg, writer, and creative learning producer. With an extensive background in philosophy and physical theatre, their practice straddles borders and genres – including international projects spanning site-specific multimedia performance, immersive documentary theatre, and interdisciplinary experimentations with poets, creative technologists, scientists, D/deaf hip-hop dancers, and composers. They have trained and worked with artists and organisations across Poland, Germany, Singapore, India, the Czech Republic, and the UK.
They have a passion for facilitating data-driven storytelling, and new writing that ventures into the unexpected and the unconventional. Their work is informed by intersectional narratives, and their socio-political complexities — including perspectives they resonate with as a queer, working-class, neurodivergent artist from the British Southeast-Asian diaspora. Driven by an ethos that centres decolonial world-building, radical care, and joy, Rebecca is currently interested in the intersections between live performance, ecoscenography, folklore, and cultural futurism.
Their work has been described as "experimental theatre at its best", with cleverly created subtleties and brave staging choices. Get in touch!
“⭐⭐⭐⭐ — Rebecca Goh will definitely be a name that I'll look out for in the future. Firstly the testimonies [they have] collated are sensitive and emotionally raw... Where [they have] excelled themselves, however, is in their direction.”
www.rebecca-goh.com
Credits
Highlights:
DIRECTOR, The Optic Trilogy, The Caryl Churchill Theatre, 2018
DIRECTOR, 00:00, London-based run, 2019
DIRECTOR, Talking Heads, Arcola Theatre, 2019
DIRECTOR, Chateau Marmont, Camden People's Theatre, 2019
DIRECTOR, Angel, The Water Rats, 2019
DIRECTOR, parthenogenesis:, The Substation Theatre, 2020/21
DIRECTOR, Creating Apart, Exit Pursued by Panda, 2021
DIRECTOR, homotopy, Dance Nucleus, 2021/22
DIRECTOR, fire/fight, Omnibus Theatre, 2022
DIRECTOR, Golden Blood, Arcola Theatre, 2023
DIRECTOR, Blame Game (R&D), Young Vic, 2023
DIRECTOR / TUTOR, International Voices, East 15 Acting School, 2023
DIRECTOR / TUTOR, Showcase, Identity School of Acting, 2024
DRAMATURG, Don't Call Me China Doll, Omnibus Theatre, 2024
DIRECTOR / DRAMATURG, Because, The Cockpit, 2024
DIRECTOR / DRAMATURG, The Brown Ranger (R&D), Chichester Festival Theatre, 2024
DIRECTOR, The Rise of Hermit, Omnibus Theatre, 2024
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, The Lonesome Death of Eng Bunker, Omnibus Theatre, 2024
DRAMATURG, Invisible Targets, The Space Theatre, 2024
LEAD ARTIST / CURATOR, 'Seeds, Soil, and Skin', University College London, 2024
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, Letters from The Front, Nottingham Lakeside Arts, 2018
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, Teeth Have A Memory, Moksha Theatre, 2019
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, The Nuclear Family, Checkpoint Theatre, 2020
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, Penumbra, Chronic Insanity, 2022
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, The Invincibles, James Grieve / Queen's Theatre Hornchurch, 2023
Training
BA Drama and Philosophy - First Class Honours (Royal Holloway University of London)
MA Theatre Directing - Distinction (East 15 Acting School)
Divadlo Archa - International Summer Theatre Intensive (2017, Prague)
Andrew Pritchard - Young Pleasance Easter Workshop (2018, London)
National Theatre- Video Projection and Theatre Workshop (2018)
Haringey Shed Theatre - Youth Theatre / Training Course (2018, London)
Staniewski’s Centre for Theatre Practices (2018, Poland)
TENDER Organisation - OCN Level 2 Award in Peer Mentoring and Facilitation (2019, London)
Single Homeless Project - Assistant Drama Workshop Facilitator Attachment (2019, London)
Animikii Theatre - Artist Residency (2019, Manchester)
IUGTE - Meyerhold's Biomechanics / Directing Lab (2019, Berlin)
Creating in Public Space - FAI-AR (2020, Marseille, France)
Jaaga x BeFantastic - International TechArt Fellowship (2021, India, USA, Germany, Singapore, Switzerland)
Creative Lab - Kakilang Arts (2022, London)