Ben Humphrey | |
Post-Nominals: | JP FRSA GoDA ALAM |
Birth Date: | 28 May 1986 |
Birth Place: | Worcester, U.K. |
Alma Mater: | Bristol Old Vic Theatre School |
Occupation: | Actor Director Playwright Lecturer Magistrate |
Years Active: | 1998–present |
Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts Magistrate |
Ben Humphrey (born 28 May 1986 in Worcester, U.K.) is an English actor, director, writer, lecturer and criminal court Magistrate. He graduated from Bristol Old Vic Theatre School in 2007 and is also an associate of LAMDA.[1]
He was the Artistic Director of the Worcester Repertory Company and Swan Theatre in Worcester as well as an Associate Research Fellow and Lecturer at the University of Worcester.[2] As well as appearing in theatrical productions he has had a number of roles in Film and TV, including Just Charlie, the Hellraiser Chronicles (as part of the Hellraiser film universe), Noddy and Doctors.[3]
In 2009 he was admitted as a member of the Guild of Drama Adjudicators (GoDA) and adjudicates theatre festivals both in the UK[4] and internationally.[5] In 2011 he was made an Associate Research Fellow for the University of Worcester and in 2012 was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. In 2016 he was made a patron of the Royal Air Force Theatrical Association along with Sir Peter Hall, Stephen Daldry and Gillian Plowman.[6] In 2017 he was appointed as a Justice of the Peace in the Worcestershire Criminal Courts.[7]
In 2015–16 his production of The Comedy of Errors (originally produced with the Worcester Repertory Company) was transferred to the National Theatre of Romania, Craiova as part of the International Shakespeare Festival. In 2016 he directed the 800th Anniversary production of William Shakespeare's King John. The production was staged around the tomb of the King in Worcester Cathedral, 800 years after the death of the monarch.
In 2018 he was nominated for a What's On Reader's Award for Best Pantomime Dame.[8] [9] In 2020 he was once again nominated for a What's On Reader's Award for Best Pantomime Dame and also received a nomination for Best Director at the Great British Pantomime Awards.[10]
In 2021 he became the Artistic Director of Tortive Theatre[11] and directed the one-person show, Shakespeare's Fool. The play was a fictional account of the Shakespearean actor and clown, William Kempe. The play was originally staged at the 2021 Edinburgh Fringe.[12]