Scott Howland

Clinician (Acting & Movement Clinician)

Scott Howland is a Movement, Fight and Intimacy Director from the north east of England. He holds an MA in Text and Performance from RADA. Over the past two decades, his work integrating physical storytelling and stagecraft has led to collaborations with leading arts organizations in the UK and internationally across theatre, opera, film and TV.

Selected theatre/opera credits include: Der Rosenkavalier 2026 (New Orleans Opera, Movement/Fight/Intimacy Director), Carmen 2026 (Blackheath Opera, Movement/Intimacy Director), La Finta giardiniera 2026 (Intimacy, The Royal College of Music), Fence Off 2026 (Fight Director, The Royal Academy of Music), Broken Ivy 2026 (Fight Director, The Royal Academy of Music), Professional Suicide 2025 (Writer/Movement Director, The Young Vic), Le Nozze di Figaro 2025 (Movement/Fight/Intimacy Director, The Royal College of Music), Love, Conflict and Renaissance 2025 (Intimacy, The Royal College of Music), The Cunning Little Vixen 2025 (Intimacy, The Royal College of Music), Carmen 2025 (Fight Director, The Royal Academy of Music), The Playboy of the Western World 2025 (Fight Director (Shadow, Kev McCurdy), The National Theatre), Full Moon in March 2024 (R&D Movement Director, The Royal Ballet and Opera), The Turn of the Screw 2024 (Movement/Intimacy Director, The Royal Ballet and Opera/Baxter Theatre, Cape Town), Medea 2024 (Movement Director, The Royal Ballet and Opera), Nacht 2023 (Librettist/Movement Director, The Royal Ballet and Opera).

Scott is also an award-winning playwright and librettist; his latest play Professional Suicide is currently in development with The Young Vic.