James Roose-Evans (born 11 November 1927) is a British theatre director, priest, and writer on experimental theatre, ritual and meditation.
In 1959 he founded the Hampstead Theatre Club, in London; in 1974 the Bleddfa Centre for the Creative Spirit, in mid-Wales; and in 2015 Frontier Theatre Productions.
He is best known for directing the West End play, 84 Charing Cross Road.