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BiographyPaulette Randall was born in south London to Jamaican parents.[3] She attended Saint Judes Primary and Dick Shepherd Secondary School in Brixton.[4] When she was 11 she started helping out in a shop on Saturdays and she has said: "It was working in Brixton market that was my real first understanding of theatre, just the characters you met and stories you heard."[6] She subsequently went to drama school at the age of 18, training to be an actress at the Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama.[5] After graduating in 1982, she and two fellow students – Bernardine Evaristo and Patricia Hilaire – set up their own company, called Theatre of Black Women,[6] in response to the lack of roles for black actors at the time.[7] She was Associate Director of the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony, working alongside Danny Boyle.[8] According to London's Evening Standard: "Knowing her theatrical pedigree – Randall, 49, has directed August Wilson's plays, which celebrate the African American experience and is a former artistic director of black theatre company, Talawa; her TV credits include Desmond's (C4) and The Real McCoy (BBC2) – makes you wonder whether she can claim credit for the multicultural flavour of the show."[9] In 2013 Randall became the first female black director to bring a production to the West End with Wilson's Fences, starring Lenny Henry, at the Duchess Theatre.[10][8] Awards and recognitionRandall was appointed an MBE in 2015 for services to drama,[11][12] and was awarded an honorary degree from Brunel University in the same year.[13][14] In 2016 she was given a lifetime achievement award for her work as a director and playwright in film and TV at the inaugural WOW Creative Industries Awards, presented by the Women of the World Festival at the Southbank Centre.[15][16][17] Selected projects
References1. ^1 "Paulette Randall sets the Jamaican Olympic stage", Jamaica Observer, 2 September 2012. 2. ^"Congratulations to Paulette Randall for a wonderful opening Olympic ceremony", Rose Bruford College of Theatre & Performance, 2 August 2012. 3. ^Matt Wolf, [https://variety.com/2002/legit/news/hedley-ahead-1117873492/ "‘Hedley’ ahead",] Variety, 29 September 2002. 4. ^"Paulette Randall", in Pride of Black British Women; 1995, p. 53. EBSCOhost Connection. 5. ^Jennifer Rock interviews Paulette Randall, director of stage play Radio Golf, at the Tricycle Theatre, Theatre News, 5 August 2009. 6. ^"Theatre of Black Women", Unfinished Histories: Recording the History of Alternative Theatre. 7. ^Vic Motune, "Let The Games Begin!", The Voice, 27 July 2012. 8. ^1 2 Nosheen Iqbal, [https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2013/jul/09/paulette-randall-fences-director-interview "Paulette Randall interview: 'You never know what's around the corner, do you?'"] The Guardian, 9 July 2013. 9. ^Liz Hoggard, [https://www.standard.co.uk/olympics/olympic-news/team-db-the-people-who-helped-create-danny-boyles-extraordinary-vision-7987305.html "Team DB: the people who helped create Danny Boyle's extraordinary vision – Paulette Randall"], Evening Standard, 30 July 2012. 10. ^1 Pamela Jikiemi, "Interview with Paulette Randall", Female Arts, 17 May 2013. 11. ^{{cite web|last1=Onibada|first1=Ade|title=First black female West End director honoured by the Queen|url=http://www.voice-online.co.uk/article/first-black-female-west-end-director-honoured-queen|website=The Voice|accessdate=10 March 2016|date=19 June 2015}} 12. ^{{cite web|title=Queen's birthday honours list 2015: MBE|url=https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/jun/12/queens-birthday-honours-list-2014-mbe|website=The Guardian|accessdate=10 March 2016|date=12 June 2015|quote=Ms Paulette Randall. Theatre director and Producer. For services to Drama. (London)}} 13. ^{{cite web|title=Shami recognised in week of graduation ceremonies|url=http://www.brunel.ac.uk/news-and-events/news/news-items/ne_431650|publisher=Brunel University London|accessdate=10 March 2016|date=14 July 2015|quote=Other honorary graduands to be recognised this week include TV and theatre director Paulette Randall MBE, who is awarded the Doctorate of Humanities for her outstanding service to film, television and theatre|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160311081056/http://www.brunel.ac.uk/news-and-events/news/news-items/ne_431650|archivedate=11 March 2016|df=dmy-all}} 14. ^[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqoyc722Fgw "Paulette Randall MBE receiving her Honorary Degree from Brunel University London Mon 13 July 2015"], YouTube. 15. ^[https://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/about/press/press-releases/wow-creative-industries-awards "WOW Creative Industries Awards"], Southbank Centre. 16. ^Daisy Bowie-Sell, "Paulette Randall and Bryony Kimmings win WOW Creative Industries Awards", WhatsOnStage, 9 March 2016. 17. ^Georgia Snow, [https://www.thestage.co.uk/news/2016/paulette-randall-wins-lifetime-achievement-award-for-women-in-the-arts/ "Paulette Randall wins lifetime achievement award for women in the arts"], The Stage, 9 March 2016. 18. ^ Ian Shuttleworth, Blest Be the Tie review, Financial Times, 2004. 19. ^Philip Fisher, What's in the Cat review, British Theatre Guide. 20. ^Jackie Fletcher, Urban Afro Saxons review, British Theatre Guide. 21. ^Philip Fisher, Blues for Mister Charlie review, British Theatre Guide. 22. ^Neil Dowden, Gem of the Ocean review, CurtainUp, 2006. 23. ^"The Crouches", The British Comedy Guide. External links
8 : British theatre directors|Living people|1961 births|Black English actresses|English people of Jamaican descent|Members of the Order of the British Empire|Women theatre directors|Alumni of Rose Bruford College |
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