Karena Johnson

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Karena Johnson is a British Theatrical Director/Programmer. She is Britain's only black female theatrical Director/Programmer, who first started working at London's Oval House Theatre. She was Acting Artistic director at Contact theatre and artistic Director of Kushite Theatre Company. She was born in South London, and studied drama at the Royal Holloway, University of London and at the University of Leicester, Leicester, England.

She has programmed a succession of productions, including Dipo Agboluaje's Early Morning, a satire about Nigerian cleaners mounting a coup in the city of London. She has been incolved in a number of internatianal cultural collaborations with in Iran, China, Nigeria,Turkey and Europe.

Karena has worked as a professional theatre director since 1997. Most recently she has directed "Safe" by David Herminstien at West Yorkshire Playhouse"Sweet Yam Kisses" which was conceived by her and written by Courttia Newland and Pat Cumper at the Lyric Hammersmith. Her other works include "The Bridge" by Pedro Obaseki, an international co-production between Oval House Theatre and Don Pedro productions Nigeria; "The Oddest Couple" by Geoff Aymer at the Theatre Royal Stratford East; "Vengeance" by Wayne Buchanan on a National Tour; "Yerma" by Federico Garcia Lorca at the Young Vic/ Jerwood Space; "The Key Game" by Pat Cumper at the Riverside Studios; "The Front Room" by Jenny Davis on a National Tour; "Under Their Influence" by Wayne Buchanan at the Tricycle Theatre; "Angie Baby" by Rommie Smith at the Young Vic; "Gods and Bad Guys" by Tunde Euba; "Two" by Jim Cartwright; and EMMA Award nominated premier production of Vengeance by Wayne Buchanan at the Oval House Theatre.

Karena has also collaborated with other artist as including Robert Hylton on "Swan Breaks" Benji Reid on "Process 06" and Melih Gorgun on "SEAS Black/North"

Karena was a Jerwood Young Director Award Winner in 2003 and has been nominated for the Carlton Multicultural Awards in 2003. Karena was the Head of Theatre Programming at Oval House Theatre for five years and was the Artistic Director of Kushite Theatre Co, was the Acting Artistic Director of Contact Theatre, Manchester. And now lives and works as a freelance theatre director in London.