Royal Court Theatre
Amy Millward currently serves as Senior Development Manager and previously held the role of Individual Giving Manager at the Royal Court Theatre since October 2021. Prior experience includes working at Unicorn Theatre from September 2016 to October 2021 as Development Officer, Schools & Marketing Assistant, and Front of House Usher. Additionally, Amy was a Creative Writing Tutor at Little Star Writing from November 2016 to July 2017 and a Student Ambassador at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama from September 2015 to July 2017. Earlier roles include serving as a promoter for Bound and Gagged Comedy during the Edinburgh Fringe and as a Front of House Usher and Box Office staff at THE NOTTINGHAM ARTS THEATRE LIMITED from September 2010 to September 2012. Academic qualifications include a Master’s Degree in Writing for Stage and Broadcast Media from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama and a Bachelor’s Degree in Drama and Creative Writing from Royal Holloway, University of London.
Royal Court Theatre
The Royal Court Theatre is the writers’ theatre. It is the leading force in world theatre for energetically cultivating writers ‐ undiscovered, emerging and established. Through the writers the Royal Court is at the forefront of creating restless, alert, provocative theatre about now. inspiring audiences and influencing future writers. We open our doors to the unheard voices and free thinkers that, through their writing, change our way of seeing. Over 120,000 people visit the Royal Court in Sloane Square, London, each year and many thousands more see our work elsewhere through transfers to the West End and New York, UK and international tours, digital platforms, our residencies across London and our site-specific work. The Royal Court’s extensive development activity encompasses a diverse range of writers and artists and includes an ongoing programme of writers’ attachments, readings, workshops and playwriting groups. Twenty years of the International Department’s pioneering work around the world means the Royal Court has relationships with writers on every continent. It is because of this commitment to the writer that we believe there is no more important theatre in the world than the Royal Court.