RC Annie
RC-ANNIE Ltd, established in 2005 by Rachel Bown-Williams and Ruth Cooper-Brown, is the
UK’s leading Dramatic Violence Company.
Theatre credits include: King John, Measure For Measure, As You Like It, The Taming Of The
Shrew, Tartuffe, The Duchess Of Malfi, Salome & Snow In Midsummer (RSC); Women Beware
Women, Doctor Faustus, Macbeth, Emilia, Othello, The Secret Theatre, Boudica, Lions And
Tigers, Much Ado About Nothing, Twelfth Night, The White Devil, Comus, Imogen, The Little
Matchgirl (and Other Happier Tales) (Shakespeare’s Globe); Alone In Berlin (Royal and
Derngate); Faustus: That Damned Woman (Headlong & Lyric Hammersmith); The Prince
Of Egypt (Dreamworks at The Dominion Theatre); A Monster Calls (National Tour); The
Welkin, Three Sisters, Anna, When We Have Sufficiently Tortured Each Other, Common, Ugly
Lies The Bone, Peter Pan, The Threepenny Opera, The James Plays (co-production with
National Theatre of Scotland and Edinburgh International Festival) and Cleansed (National
Theatre); (Donmar Warehouse); Macbeth (Chichester Festival Theatre); Hedda Tesman
(Headlong/Chichester Festival Theatre/The Lowry); The King Of Hell’s Palace (Hampstead
Theatre); Peter Pan (National Theatre); Troubadour (White City Theatre); Noises Off
(Lyric Hammersmith/West End); The Night Of The Iguana (Noel Coward Theatre); Plenty
(Chichester Festival Theatre); Wife (Kiln Theatre); Hobson’s Choice (Manchester Royal
Exchange); King Hedley (Theatre Royal Stratford East); The Little Matchgirl (Bristol Old Vic
/ Shakespeare’s Globe); A Very, Very, Very Dark Matter (The Bridge Theatre); Wise Children
(Wise Children/The Old Vic); Company (Elliot Harper Productions at The Gielgud Theatre);
Europe (Leeds Playhouse); God of Carnage, The Price, Switzerland, Dusty (Theatre Royal
Bath); A Monster Calls, Woyzeck (Old Vic); Hogarth’s Progress, My Brilliant Friend (Rose
Theatre Kingston); The Village (Theatre Royal Stratford East); Girl On A Train, Sunshine On
Leith, The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe, Barnbow Canaries, Great Expectations, Richard
III (West Yorkshire Playhouse) and A Clockwork Orange (Liverpool Everyman).