BIOGRAPHY
Joanne Howarth
Previous work for Shakespeare’s Globe includes Much Ado About Nothing (2022), Nell Gwynn (2017), Much Ado About Nothing (2015), Julius Caesar (1997).
Other theatre credits includes Our Lady of Blundellsands (Liverpool Everyman); The Last Abbot (Rabble); Henry V (Tobacco Factory); Witness for the Prosecution (County Hall); Parliament Square (Manchester Royal Exchange/Bush); King Lear (Old Vic); Goodnight Mr Tom (West End/Tour); I Am a Camera (Southwark Playhouse); Bingo (Chichester/Young Vic); You Can’t Take It With You (Manchester Royal Exchange); The Comedy of Errors, Twelfth Night, Faust, The Alchemist, The Virtuoso, Julius Caesar (RSC); Romeo and Juliet (Wolsey Ipswich); The Pull of Negative Gravity (Colchester/Traverse/NYC); The Firework Maker’s Daughter (Told by an Idiot); Men Should Weep, Singer, After the Dance (Oxford Stage); Present Laughter (Bath); East is East (Leicester Haymarket); Pera Pelas (Gate); Romeo and Juliet, The Revenger’s Tragedy (Orange Tree).
Television credits include It’s a Sin, Spooks, Wallander, Casualty, EastEnders, Waking the Dead, Doctors, Innocents and Grange Hill.
Film credits include Benjamin, Undercliffe and Making Noise Quietly.