Boyd trained as a director at the Malaya Bronnaya Theatre in Moscow, and in 1979 took up his first post as a trainee director at the Belgrade Theatre in Coventry, graduating to Assistant Director a year later.
During this time he was also Drama Director of the New Beginnings Festival of Soviet Arts in Glasgow in 1999, and directed Miss Julie in the Frank McGuinness version at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in February 2000.
Taking over from Adrian Noble in 2003, Boyd assumed control of the RSC, burdened with a deficit of £2.8m, with a remit to turn its fortunes around. He ran a year-long Complete Works of Shakespeare Festival (begun in April 2006 and involving other companies as well as the RSC) and a London season at the Novello Theatre.
In 2007, he launched the long-awaited redevelopment of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. This included construction of the temporary Courtyard Theatre to provide a Stratford venue while work was in progress. It was designed to house The Histories cycle, before its transfer to the Roundhouse in London in 2008. He brought Michael Fentiman into the RSC as part of his 2009 - 2011 Long Ensemble Project.[4]
Boyd regularly collaborated with stage designer Tom Piper since they first worked together on a pantomime for the Tron Theatre in Glasgow.[5]
Personal Life
In 1982 he married the actor and playwright Marcella Evaristi. After their divorce, he lived with his partner Caroline Hall in London from 1991.[6]
Death
On 3 August 2023, the Royal Shakespeare Company released a statement from his family announcing his death from cancer. He was 68.[1][7]
^ abMasson, Forbes & Fentiman, Michael, "Michael Boyd: Dedication", in Jekyll & Hyde theatre programme, Royal Lyceum Theatre Company Ltd., Edinburgh, January 2024, p. 8