Ingrid Mackinnon

Intimacy and Movement Director

Ingrid Mackinnon is a London based movement director, choreographer and intimacy director.

As Movement Director and Choreographer credits include: Choir Boy (Bristol Old Vic), Portia Coughlan (Almeida Theatre), That Face (Orange Tree Theatre), Every Leaf A Hallelujah (Regents Park Open Air Theatre), The Meaning of Zong (Barbican/Bristol Old Vic/UK Tour), Blue (ENO), Further than the Furthest Thing (Young Vic), Trouble in Butetown (Donmar Warehouse), Enough of Him (National Theatre of Scotland), A Dead Body In Taos (Fuel Theatre), The Darkest Part of The Night, Girl on an Altar (Kiln), Playboy of the West Indies (Birmingham Rep), Moreno (Theatre 503); Red Riding Hood (Stratford East), Antigone (Mercury, Colchester), Romeo and Juliet (Regents Theatre Open Air Theatre), Liminal – Le Gateau Chocolat (King’s Head), Liar Heretic Thief (Lyric Hammersmith), Reimagining Cacophony (Almeida), First Encounters: The Merchant Of Venice, Kingdom Come (RSC), Josephine (Theatre Royal Bath), Typical (Soho), #WeAreArrested (Arcola/RSC), The Border (Theatre Centre).

Intimacy credits include: Choir Boy (Bristol Old Vic), Sunset Boulevard (Savoy Theatre),The Effect (National Theatre), Tina – The Tina Turner Musical (Aldwych Theatre), Regents Park Open Air Theatre Season Associate: Intimacy Support 2023: La Cage Aux Folles, Robin Hood, The Tempest, Every Leaf A Hallelujah, Once On This Island, Es & Flo (Wales Millennium Centre / The Kiln Theatre), Phaedra (National Theatre),  Super High  (Soho Theatre), Enough of Him (National Theatre of Scotland), Girl on An Altar (Kiln Theatre), Regents Park Open Air Theatre Season Associate: Intimacy Support 2022: Antigone, 101 Dalmatians, Legally Blonde, Carousel.

Ingrid won Best Choreographer at the Black British Theatre Awards 2021 for her work on Romeo and Juliet (Regent’s Park).

Ingrid holds an MA in Movement: Directing and Teaching from Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.