Dundee Repertory Theatre

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2022 Dundee Rep Theatre's building was listed at Category A by Historic Environment Scotland, recognized as 'a rare and exceptional example of post-war theatre design'.
2019 The Rep planned to potentially tie its new theatre project to its 80th anniversary celebrations, envisioning it as a significant cultural development following the V&A Dundee's opening in 2018.
September 2018 Dundee Repertory Theatre's artistic director Andrew Panton publicly discussed potential plans to relocate to a new purpose-built theatre, citing the current building's limitations and need for renovation. The proposed new venue would have increased seating capacity from 400 to 800-1000 and offer greater audience flexibility.
2017 Andrew Panton officially took over leadership of the theatre from his predecessor.
2016 Dundee Rep Theatre collaborated with National Theatre of Scotland to present the World Première of the cult classic 'Let The Right One In'.
2016 Joe Douglas takes over as Artistic Director, succeeding Nick Parr and Jemima Levick.
July 2016 Andrew Panton was appointed as the new artistic director of Dundee Rep Theatre, succeeding Douglas.
April 2016 Joe Douglas was appointed as the Associate Artistic Director, replacing Jemima Levick.
2015 Nick Parr and Jemima Levick simultaneously become part of the theatre's artistic leadership.
2013 Ncuti Gatwa started his career at the Dundee Rep, being granted a position in a graduate scheme and performing in several roles, including in David Greig's Victoria.
2011 The Rep Ensemble performed notable productions of The Rise & Fall of Little Voice and Anna Karenina, continuing to showcase their artistic range and talent.
January 2010 The exhibition on Dundee and theatre continued at the Lamb Gallery, University of Dundee, highlighting the Rep's archival materials.

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