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Friday, February 07, 2025
Curtain up! Meet the new artistic directors with great plans for British theatre
Theatre | The Guardian: It happens every few years. An artistic director leaves a theatre; another steps up or down or sideways to take the position; a third follows. Within months a sweeping change has occurred and the theatrical landscape looks entirely different.
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As I’m getting more and more familiar with what Artistic Directors do, I’m growing more and more intrigued. Are they like the CEOs of a theater? Or an equivalent? Or perhaps a close second? I wonder how it works at different levels of theaters. Do ADs get complete decisions in show approval? Do they need board approval or a committee? Is it a mix of management and creativity? Or simply the management of the creative? If one person, hypothetically, has an interest in directing and management could this be a spot for them? Or is it drier than it sounds? How much does an Artistic Director really influence the culture of a theater company? How much community outreach and positive impact can they create?
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