Educated at Warwick University and Bristol Old Vic Theatre School in the UK, Graham Watts (born 1959) has been a theatre director for over 30 years. He has directed 28 Shakespeare plays as well as "lost" plays from the period including the first modern day productions of Nathan Field's "A Woman is a Weathercock," Beaumont & Fletcher's "Love's Cure" and "The Sea Voyage," and Margaret Cavendish's "The Unnatural Tragedy." His experience has seen him direct plays all over the world. Represented by Richard Ireson at The Narrow Road Company in London, Graham's website is: www.grahamwattsdirector.com