Cutting Ball Managing Director Suzanne Appel to Step Down
Cutting Ball’s first managing director transitions to a new position at Hubbard Street Dance in Chicago.
Cutting Ball’s first managing director transitions to a new position at Hubbard Street Dance in Chicago.
Dang makes way for new leadership after 22 years at the helm of the nation’s oldest continually operating theatre of color.
The company public relations director will take over for Kerry Shiller, and continue acting on its stage.
The D.C.–based playwrights collective has found their replacements, who’ll take over in 2016 and steer the company in some new directions.
The son of Geffen founder Gilbert Cates will follow in his father’s footsteps and lead the Los Angeles theatre.
After a three-decade run at the magazine he helped to found, O’Quinn will be succeeded by a current senior editor.
The 55,000-square-foot drill hall and industrial theatre space makes room for new leader.
She leaves after 13 years as dean of the school of dramatic arts, with David Bridel serving as her interim replacement.
The company will conduct a nationwide search to find a successor for the late artistic director PJ Paparelli.
She vacates the post after six years helping to lead the arts education theatre ensemble.