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Post by Deleted on Oct 23, 2019 15:07:12 GMT
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Post by TallPaul on Oct 29, 2019 14:21:58 GMT
I won't lie, I didn't know the Rose Theatre, Kingston, was looking for a new AD, but Christopher Haydon has been appointed.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2019 8:01:05 GMT
Madani Younis appointed chief executive producer at the ShedPresumably this is the reason for his swift departure from the Southbank Centre given the timings - this must have already been on the cards in October. Wonder why this wasn't announced at the same time - left space for people to read all sorts of things into his sudden exit.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2020 13:28:39 GMT
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Post by TallPaul on Mar 11, 2024 13:46:37 GMT
After eight years, Robert Hastie has announced the 24/25 season will be his last as Artistic Director of Sheffield Theatres.
I'm going to miss seeing him in the home baking aisle of Marks & Spencer.
Recruitment for one of the most coveted roles in theatre will begin later this month.
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Post by Jan on Mar 11, 2024 15:58:40 GMT
After eight years, Robert Hastie has announced the 24/25 season will be his last as Artistic Director of Sheffield Theatres. I'm going to miss seeing him in the home baking aisle of Marks & Spencer. Recruitment for one of the most coveted roles in theatre will begin later this month. M&S have a home baking aisle ? Really ? Which branch is that ?
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Post by TallPaul on Mar 11, 2024 18:13:26 GMT
After eight years, Robert Hastie has announced the 24/25 season will be his last as Artistic Director of Sheffield Theatres. I'm going to miss seeing him in the home baking aisle of Marks & Spencer. Recruitment for one of the most coveted roles in theatre will begin later this month. M&S have a home baking aisle ? Really ? Which branch is that ? The branch closest to the world-famous Crucible Theatre, obvs. 🙂
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Post by dr on Mar 11, 2024 18:23:24 GMT
Could Hastie be headed to the Young Vic? Does he suit the venue?
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Post by Jan on Mar 11, 2024 21:32:05 GMT
Could Hastie be headed to the Young Vic? Does he suit the venue? Hard to imagine anyone less suitable than him for the Young Vic I’d say, not at all the profile of the AD they’ll be wanting. Donmar maybe ? In Grandage’s footsteps.
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Post by imstillhere on Mar 12, 2024 16:05:34 GMT
With the timing of this (sad) news it feels pretty clear that all roads seem to be pointing towards Hastie becoming the Deputy Artistic Director of the NT?
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Post by TallPaul on Jul 15, 2024 12:46:42 GMT
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Post by Jan on Jul 15, 2024 17:57:05 GMT
Stella Powell-Jones seems to be doing well at Jermyn Street (despite, or because of, not programming anything of interest to me). Farm Hall is the first West End transfer they've had for ages. I expect she'll move on to a bigger theatre in the medium term.
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Post by Dave B on Aug 28, 2024 10:52:49 GMT
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Post by n1david on Aug 28, 2024 11:03:50 GMT
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Post by Jon on Aug 28, 2024 11:13:35 GMT
8 months means the board must have really not liked her plans.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Aug 28, 2024 11:15:42 GMT
Wouldn’t they have discussed her vision and plans before appointing her? Fishy!
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Post by imstillhere on Aug 28, 2024 12:57:00 GMT
It seems to me that, perhaps due to the massive success NDT has experienced in recent years, the Board now wants to move towards more commercially mainstream programming. This shift wasn’t apparent in Martin’s first season, which felt more in line with the Vault Festival model of delivering work.
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Post by Dave B on Sept 4, 2024 9:10:03 GMT
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Post by alicechallice on Sept 4, 2024 9:28:27 GMT
Brighton Festival needs a decent pair of hands. Exciting!
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Post by Jon on Sept 10, 2024 17:13:53 GMT
Lear deBessonet and Bartlett Sher are appointed Artistic Director and Executive Producer of Lincoln Center Theater: deadline.com/2024/09/lincoln-center-theater-lear-debessonet-bartlett-sher-1236083522/Given Bart Sher's long association with LCT, I was kind of surprised he didn't get the AD job but I wonder if he wasn't able to full commit to the role full time, the new role means he can still be associated with Lincoln Center but free to do other projects.
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Post by n1david on Sept 13, 2024 15:14:11 GMT
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Post by Jon on Sept 13, 2024 15:34:37 GMT
I assume he'll still able to do his other commitments
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Post by n1david on Sept 13, 2024 15:49:54 GMT
I imagine he's been hired for his address book and artistic vision. The main PFT programme is usually 4-5 shows programmed in rep over 5 months in summer so maybe he'll do one of those a year and call on his showbiz friends to do the other shows. There will be space to do more experimental stuff in the Studio, but in recent years the main PFT programme has been pretty safe - for example, in 2025 the main auditorium productions will be Grease, The Great Gatsby, The 39 Steps and Sunshine on Leith. Not a lot to scare the coach parties there...
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Post by Jan on Sept 13, 2024 16:52:31 GMT
I love Pitlochry and I'm generally a fan of Alan Cumming, but I wouldn't naturally have put them together... That was my first reaction, but on reflection his own theatre credits have been overwhelmingly mainstream and almost all would have fitted Pitlochry (must be 50 years since I was there ).
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Post by n1david on Sept 13, 2024 17:07:30 GMT
Some of the most significant things I remember him doing was a dance performance inspired by Burns, a one-person Macbeth and The Bacchae. And wasn't he one of the producers for the UK production of 'A Strange Loop'? Not sure I can see any of those running for a month in Perthshire... Word is though that he applied for the position when it was advertised and went through the same selection process as anyone else, so it doesn't seem like a vanity hire. Forbes Masson must be clearing his diary for 2026 though...
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