Sean Mathias is an internationally acclaimed, award-winning director of theatre and film.
He has worked extensively at the National Theatre, in the West End, and on Broadway, as well as in theatres across the United States, Australia, South Africa, the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, and New Zealand.
Sean has directed two feature films, Bent and, more recently, Hamlet. He also directed two productions for NT Live, including Harold Pinter’s No Man’s Land.
In addition to directing, Sean wrote the groundbreaking BBC film The Lost Language of Cranes and is the author of several plays, including his Swansea-based work A Prayer for Wings.
His play Swansea Boy, which he first workshopped 35 years ago at the National Theatre Studio, is now receiving its long-awaited debut production.
Sean lives on the Gower Coast with his partner, Paul, and their three dogs.