English theatre and television director, writer, and actor (born 31 December 1983)
Simon Richard Evans (born 31 December 1983)[1][2] is an English theatre and television director, writer, and actor. He is best known as co-creator, writer, and producer of Staged (2020–2022), in which he also co-stars as a fictionalised version of himself, which premiered on BBC One.[3][4][5][6][7][8]
Early life
Evans was raised in Oxford with his sister, actress Lucy Eaton, while his parents ran a dental practice in nearby Kidlington. He was educated at The Dragon School and Abingdon School, where his fellow alumni include Tom Hollander, Toby Jones, Hugh Laurie and members of Radiohead.[9] He studied Education, English, Drama & the Arts at Homerton College, Cambridge.[10]
Career
As a theatre director, Evans' productions include The Dazzle (starring Andrew Scott), Bug (James Norton), The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui (Lenny Henry), Killer Joe (Orlando Bloom) and A Day in the Death of Joe Egg (Toby Stephens and Claire Skinner).[9][11]
As an actor, Evans' early roles include parts in Stig of the Dump (2002) and Lewis (2007).[4]
Working with Secret Cinema, Simon directed immersive productions of Shawshank Redemption and Millers Crossing.[12]
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Evans wrote, directed and co-starred in the BBC Television series Staged, playing himself, alongside exaggerated versions of the show's stars, Michael Sheen and David Tennant.[5][6][7] The series was notable for being made using video conferencing technology. Evans had been due to rehearse Tom Stoppard's The Real Thing at Chichester when lockdown came into effect.[13] His cinematic directorial debut, Hunter in the Dark, was also postponed.[9][14]
Following Staged, Evans hosted and directed another lockdown event, a live-streamed Oxford Playhouse fundraiser, A Theatre Near You, starring Stephen Fry, Marcus Brigstocke, and Lucy Porter.[9]
In 2025, Evans will serve as Director of the stage adapatation of Inside No. 9, entitled Inside No. 9 Stage/Fright.[15][16][17]
Evans is the founding director of the theatre company, Myriad Entertainment, along with Georgia Clarke-Day and David Frias Robles.[4][12]
Personal life
As of 2020, he lives in Noke, Oxfordshire.[9]
Filmography
Year
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Title
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Role
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Notes
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2002
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Stig of the Dump
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Nathan Pinchbeck
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2 episodes
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2003
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Crisis
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Sean Bell
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Short film
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2007
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Lewis
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Dr. Martin Cook
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Episode: "Expiation"
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2012
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John Carter
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Zodangan Guard
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Credited as Si Evans
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2020–2022
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Staged
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Himself / Director
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Also creator and writer
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Stage credits
References
External links