Joe Robertson
Writer
Film, TV & Theatre
Film, TV & Theatre
Joe Robertson grew up in Hull and Joe Murphy grew up in Leeds. They began writing plays together at university in 2011.
Joe and Joe’s debut play, The Jungle, came from their seven months running a theatre, the Good Chance Dome, in the Calais refugee camp. It premiered at the Young Vic in 2017, before transferring to the West End, St. Ann’s Warehouse (New York), Curran (San Francisco) and Shakespeare Theatre Company (Washington DC). The play received universal acclaim, the South Bank Sky Arts Award for Theatre, and an Obie Award. They second play, Kyoto, about the UN’s landmark climate conference in 1997, premiered at the Royal Shakespeare Company in 2024.
Joe and Joe are the Co-Artistic Directors of Good Chance. In 2021, Good Chance embarked upon The Walk, an 8,000km moving festival of welcome across Europe with a 3m tall puppet of Little Amal, inspired by the character from The Jungle.
Theatre
Production | Company | Notes |
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THE JUNGLE 2017 | Young Vic / Good Chance Theatre | Dir. Stephen Daldry and Justin Martin |
KYOTO 2024 | RSC / Good Chance Theatre | Dir. Stephen Daldry and Justin Martin |