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The Art of the Artistic Director

Conversations with Leading Practitioners

Christopher Haydon (Artistic Director, Gate Theatre, London, UK)

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Methuen Drama
21 February 2019
How do you decide what stories an audience should hear? How do you make your theatre stand out in a crowded and intensely competitive marketplace? How do you make your building a home for artistic risk and innovation, while ensuring the books are balanced? It is the artistic director’s job to answer all these questions, and many more. Yet, despite the central role that these people play in the modern theatre industry, very little has been written about what they do or how they do it.

In The Art of the Artistic Director, Christopher Haydon (former artistic director of the Gate Theatre, ‘London’s most relentlessly ambitious theatre’ – Time Out) compiles a fascinating set of interviews that get to the heart of what it is to occupy this unique role. He speaks to twenty of the most prominent and successful artistic directors in the US and UK, including: Oskar Eustis (Public Theater, New York), Diane Paulus (American Repertory Theater, Boston), Rufus Norris (National Theatre, London) and Vicky Featherstone (Royal Court Theatre, London), uncovering the essential skills and abilities that go into making an accomplished artistic director.

The only book of its kind available, The Art of the Artistic Director includes a foreword by Michael Grandage, former artistic director of the Sheffield Crucible and the Donmar Warehouse in London.

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Imprint:   Methuen Drama
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 138mm, 
Weight:   386g
ISBN:   9781350016927
ISBN 10:   1350016926
Pages:   200
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Christopher Haydon was artistic director of the Gate Theatre, London, from 2012-2017. Prior to that, he was an associate director at the Bush Theatre, London, from 2008-2011. He was a 2017 fellow of the Clore Leadership Programme. His work as a director has been seen in the West End, nationally and internationally.

Reviews for The Art of the Artistic Director: Conversations with Leading Practitioners

Invaluable ... [Offers] a wide range of insights into the hoops US and British artistic directors must jump through before a play is even considered. * The Irish Times * The list of contributors is very impressive ... by reading all 20 interviews, [readers] will discover much about what makes these people tick and the ways in which they work ... An ideal book for anyone wondering about whether they or perhaps friends and family might pursue a career of this type. In addition, general readers will lap up anecdotes from the working lives of those who have given them so much pleasure of the years. * British Theatre Guide * An excellent snapshot of what a range of ADs think. Haydon is empathetic, gently probing and manages to get some indiscrete admissions among all the usual arts speak and PR chat. * Aleks Sierz blog * To run a theatre you need to be part bureaucrat, diplomat, politician, manager, impresario, counsellor and dramaturg. Oh, and being an artist doesn't hurt. This excellent book reveals just how difficult it is to fill these varied and many roles. * Richard Eyre (artistic director of the National Theatre, 1987-1997) * A fascinating and revealing book. I learned a great deal from it, about the very different ways my colleagues approach their jobs, and about how the theatre is changing to reflect a changing world. * Nicholas Hytner (artistic director of the National Theatre, 2003-2015) * These twenty simple tales of learned, pragmatic leadership constitute a valuable guide to running theatres and a quietly powerful argument that no man or woman or art form is an island. * Michael Boyd (artistic director of the Royal Shakespeare Company, 2002-2012) * A most unusual and important book ... What emerges is a remarkable document, revealing the mixture of pragmatism and ideals, regrets and successes, artistic obsessions and nut-and-bolts practicalities that characterise the lives of all Artistic Directors, while showing us the myriad individual ways in which these remarkable people deal with the job. * Graham Cowley, STR Theatre Book Prize 2020 judge *


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