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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