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Post by Polly1 on Jul 23, 2017 21:47:42 GMT
Interesting. New AD? Any guesses?
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Post by oxfordsimon on Jul 23, 2017 21:57:46 GMT
Maria Aberg or Roxanna Silbert would be top of my list - both well-versed in the world of Jacobethan theatre and both risk-takers who know when to follow tradition and when to break with it.
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Post by lynette on Jul 23, 2017 22:08:04 GMT
Maria Aberg? Heart sinks.
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Post by Polly1 on Jul 23, 2017 22:13:17 GMT
From the tone of that tweet, sounds like it's going to be someone from left field again. I reckon someone well known, not just by us theatre nerds.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 23, 2017 22:19:24 GMT
I'm expecting it to not be a white man, but that's all I've got right now. The tone of the tweet suggesting a surprise means Lucy Bailey is probably out. Maybe it's a surprise because it won't be an AD as such, but a guest curator or even a group, as suggested by someone on here before?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 23, 2017 23:08:53 GMT
Monday 12 June 2017
Shakespeare’s Globe announces one-off music gig from Plan B
Shakespeare’s Globe is delighted to announce that Ben Drew, better known as Plan B, will take over the Globe Theatre on Monday 24 July for a live music gig. Tickets will go on general sale at 10am this Friday 16 June
Monday 24 July 2017
Shakespeare's Globe announces conversion to music gig venue
Shakespeare's Globe is delighted to announce that Simon Cowell, best known as X Factor judge, will take over the Globe Theatre on April 1 2018 for conversion to music gig venue. The programme for Summer of X, his first season, will be on general sale at 10am this Friday 28 July
All gigs will be performed in shared lighting and be hosted by Olly Murs
Outgoing Artistic Director Emma Rice: "F*ck me, I didn't see that one coming."
Former Artistic Director Dominic Dromgoole: "The Board has classic springed a wilde surprise!"
Founding Artistic Director Mark Rylance: "Hey Mr Tambourine Man."
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Post by martin1965 on Jul 24, 2017 6:34:53 GMT
Aberg or Silbert? No thanx! Bailey woild be my choice but who lmows with this board.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2017 8:58:29 GMT
It's Michelle Terry
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Post by oxfordsimon on Jul 24, 2017 9:02:08 GMT
Well, she has good links with the Globe - but no directing experience as far as a quick google can reveal (though I haven't tried very hard!)
Wait and see on that one - but will stay hopeful
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2017 9:10:12 GMT
Well. I'm torn.
I want to say no because of the dreadful way Emma Rice was treated. But on the other hand, Michelle Terry seems just so lovely.
Gosh dang you Globe Theatre!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2017 9:17:13 GMT
The AD doesn't necessarily have to be a director; the job description always called for a director or actor with no expectations that the actor would then have to turn director as long as they made sure they acted in at least one production a year. It's a pretty smart move to go for an actor though. Anyone who's trying to work their way through the AD ranks could easily have found this appointment a poisoned chalice at this point in time, the board having made it clear that too much innovation is an unwelcome thing, but brilliant directors wanting to do their own thing without feeling too much like the board will come down on them if they don't like it. This could either be the first major step on a director-track career for Terry, or it could just be an amusing diversion in an ongoing acting career, but either way coming fresh to it from the acting side means she's coming in with a much lower weight of expectations than any director may have had to face.
Kudos to the panel for managing to hit upon a solution that comes across as simultaneously the safest pair of hands you could hope for, and a genuinely fresh and exciting appointment.
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Post by duncan on Jul 24, 2017 9:21:55 GMT
She is a writer as well who has had her writings produced on TV and stage.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2017 9:34:43 GMT
Is she going to direct? When actors have run a company they have usually had directing experience (Evans, West, Branagh etc. Rylance was really not very good for years after taking the job.) but her cv indicates nothing. So, either she is going to have all directors brought in or have to take her first steps in both jobs at the same time. That is a tough ask. The former removes you from the main way that you communicate your artistic vision and the latter is a shot in the dark.
The interview panel didn't include anyone known for directing, most being administrators with just one actor. That's a strange omission and you'd think that with previous troubles they would have wanted to take on board comments from all aspects of the role. It's fine to say that you will take anyone but, without someone with substantial experience to help advise on each main aspect of being an AD, your choices are going to be shaky (and maybe they would have flagged up conflicts with Emma Rice at interview).
She has done some great contemporary productions such as Cleansed and it will be a real shame to have her take away from that. Unless we get some new Martin Crimp on the mainstage or a 4:48 Psychosis revival in the Sam Wanamaker!
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Post by cirque on Jul 24, 2017 9:38:59 GMT
Michelle Terry Hooray.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2017 9:39:37 GMT
To be fair, I can't imagine directing at the Globe post-Rice is that hard. So long as you dress everyone in a ruff, tell 'em to do a jig at the end, play to the groundlings, don't switch on a light and ensure there's no naked flames it's a job done.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2017 9:45:05 GMT
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Post by cirque on Jul 24, 2017 9:49:12 GMT
thanks........gone over
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2017 10:28:16 GMT
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Post by cirque on Jul 24, 2017 10:32:13 GMT
be great to have superb actor leading from front.
her record with cross section of directors is superb.....Chris Luscombe to Katie Mitchell
passion for Globe not in doubt
I am happy at this.
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Post by peggs on Jul 24, 2017 10:38:40 GMT
Oh how exciting, I love her as an actress and she is speaks very articulating and passionately when interviewed about Shakespeare. I had been wondering what she was going to do next (apart from being a mother, that thing she did at the donmar with Rosalie Craig was linked into becoming a mother and being in the arts wasn't it?). She directed some of the Shakespeare's walk films the other year, different to stage I know but she clearly has some experience in working with actors and directing. And if it means she's back on the stage that's brilliant. Also I like the fact that it's another woman and someone relatively young.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2017 10:41:59 GMT
It's quite a smart move for her as well as the theatre actually. Even an actor as brilliant and oft-seen as Michelle Terry must occasionally suffer from the fallow periods between acting jobs, so having something full time during the early years of her daughter's life must be extremely reassuring for her on a family level as well as incredibly exciting, especially as she'll be employed for all the productions in a year but won't have to put in the late nights for all of them.
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Post by publius on Jul 24, 2017 10:44:02 GMT
Fantastic news.
As bad as Rice was for The Globe I have no doubt that Terry will be perfect.
Here's to a new era!
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Post by Rory on Jul 24, 2017 11:13:19 GMT
A canny appointment. I'm sure she'll do well.
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Post by schuttep on Jul 24, 2017 11:35:05 GMT
I love Michelle Terry ever since she stole the show as the maid in Blithe Spirit a few years back.
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Post by crabtree on Jul 24, 2017 11:58:16 GMT
Good choice.....
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