Suba दास Das
Director · Theatre / Opera / Dance

Suba दास

Theatre, opera
and dance director.
London / internationally.

Index 2007 — present An award-winning theatre, opera and dance director, working across the Royal Opera, the National Theatre of Scotland, the Young Vic and Theatre Royal Stratford East. ↓ 12 productions
§ 01 / Selected work
Index i
12 productions
2007 → present
01 / 12
2024 · Theatre

Maggie & Me

Tron Theatre, Glasgow
02 / 12
2011 · Theatre — Site-specific

Othello

The Rose Theatre ruins, Bankside / South Bank, London
03 / 12
2017 · Theatre

Pink Sari Revolution

Curve, Leicester
04 / 12
2016 · Theatre

Wipers

Curve, Leicester
05 / 12
2017 · Opera

Ravi Shankar's Sukanya

Curve, Leicester
06 / 12
2019 · Theatre

The Cat in the Hat

Curve, Leicester
07 / 12
2017 · Theatre

East Is East

Northern Stage, Newcastle
08 / 12
2014 · Theatre

Abigail's Party

Curve, Leicester (The Studio)
09 / 12
2011 · Theatre — Site-specific

The Winter's Tale

The Old Vic Tunnels & Camley Street Natural Park, London
10 / 12
2013 · Theatre

Hope Light and Nowhere

Underbelly, Edinburgh
11 / 12
2012 · Theatre

The Suit

Young Vic Theatre, The Maria Studio, London
12 / 12
2007 · Theatre — Site-specific

Medea

Theatre Royal Stratford East, London (in association with Birkbeck, University of London)
§ 02 / About
Bio
Suba Das
Suba Das
Director · est. 2007, London

Suba Das is a theatre, opera and dance director currently working freelance, commissioning new work and collaborating with companies across the UK and beyond. His most recent production was Maggie & Me for the National Theatre of Scotland — the world-premiere stage adaptation of Damian Barr’s memoir, which opened at the Tron in Glasgow in May 2024 and toured Scotland and England through that summer.

He has led two of the country’s most distinctive theatre organisations. From 2019 to 2022 he was Artistic Director and Chief Executive of HighTide, the new-writing company based in Suffolk. From 2022 to 2023 he was Creative Director of the Liverpool Everyman & Playhouse Theatres, where his programming included the 40th-anniversary production of Caryl Churchill’s Top Girls — re-imagined in collaboration with Churchill and transposed to Liverpool L8 — and a record-breaking rock’n’roll panto. Before HighTide he spent seven years as Associate Director at Curve in Leicester, overseeing artist development and community engagement and directing world premieres including Ishy Din’s Wipers and Purva Naresh’s Pink Sari Revolution. In 2017 he made his opera debut directing the world premiere of Ravi Shankar’s only opera, Sukanya, for the Royal Opera and the London Philharmonic.

He read English at Clare College, Cambridge, specialising in Toni Morrison, Samuel Beckett and Shakespeare in performance, and trained on the Birkbeck MFA in Theatre Directing and as Resident Director at the National Theatre Studio and English Touring Theatre. He is a 2023 graduate of the National Film and Television School’s Directors’ Series.

His work is rooted in new writing, South Asian voices in British theatre, site-specific staging and the meeting point of opera, dance and drama. He has served as a Trustee of the Theatres Trust (appointed by the Secretary of State, 2022–2025), the North Music Trust — which operates The Glasshouse International Centre for Music and the Royal Northern Sinfonia — and the Coram Shakespeare Schools Foundation.

Trustee

Theatres Trust (2022–2025) · North Music Trust · Coram Shakespeare Schools Foundation

Training

Cambridge (English) · Birkbeck MFA Theatre Directing · NFTS Directors' Series, 2023

Recognition

Off West End · WhatsOnStage · Time Out Critics' Choice

§ 03 / Press
In print
An atmospheric triumph.
Lyn Gardner — The Guardian / The Winter's Tale
An enthralling, atmospheric and utterly engaging show.
Matt Hemley — The Stage / Othello
When the men are forced to confront why they are here and how – as a group – they might go forward then Wipers, ably directed by Suba Das, becomes an altogether more arresting experience… when they step out into the light, your heart catches fire.
Andy Plaice — WhatsOnStage / Wipers
A blood-stirring rallying cry against injustice.
The Times / Pink Sari Revolution
Expertly staged by the uber-talented Suba Das.
Mark Valencia — WhatsOnStage / Ravi Shankar's Sukanya