Royal Shakespeare Company appoints first female artistic director

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Tamara Harvey and Daniel Evans will be joint artistic directors of the Royal Shakespeare Company.

The Royal Shakespeare Company is to have a woman as a permanent artistic director for the first time in its 60-year history.

The two new joint artistic directors will replace Gregory Doran, who stepped down earlier this year after a decade.Harvey said in a statement: "We bring a shared belief in all that the RSC can be - a home for radical, relevant theatre made by artists from across the UK and the wider world. A global community inspired by Shakespeare, bringing together myriad voices to tell the stories of our time - and of all time.

 

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Two world class directors running the company. The future looks brilliant.

Of course they do !

And

About bloody time. 👍🏼

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