Thursday Talks: Citizens Theatre – past, present and future – New date to be arranged

POSTPONED – This talk will be rescheduled later in the year. 

Thursday 07 February, 6.00pm for 6.30pm

£10/£12 Non-Members please book via eventbrite

Join us to hear a brief history of Glasgow’s iconic Citizens Theatre as well as an overview of its current activities including details of its redevelopment project.

 

 

 

 

Speaker Biography:

Dominic Hill is Artistic Director of the Citizens Theatre. Since joining the Citizens in 2011, he has directed Cyrano de Bergerac, Long Day’s Journey Into Night, Cinderella, The Macbeths (2018 and 2017), Oresteia: This Restless House (2017 and 2016, winner of Best Director, 2016 CATS Awards), Hay Fever, Hansel & Gretel, The Rivals, Endgame, The Choir, Fever Dream: Southside, A Christmas Carol, Hamlet, The Libertine, Miss Julie, Crime and Punishment (winner of Best Director and Best Production, 2014 CATS Awards), Far Away, Seagulls, Doctor Faustus, Sleeping Beauty, Krapp’s Last Tape, Footfalls, King Lear and Betrayal (winner of Best Director, 2012 CATS Award).

Before joining the Citizens he was Artistic Director of the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh and Joint Artistic Director of Dundee Rep.

Other credits include Falstaff and Macbeth (Scottish Opera) and The City Madam (Royal Shakespeare Company). He has directed in theatres in London and throughout the UK.

All Thursday Talks are open to the general public. 

Schedule:

18.00 arrival (bar open & welcome drink)

18.30 lecture

19.15 Q&A

19.45 Members’ (and their guests) Supper: Main Course plus Cheese, Tea/Coffee, £18

Image: obtained from https://www.citz.co.uk/support/citizens-theatre/theatre-redevelopment

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