Huntington Announces Changes in New Work Staff
By: Gabrielle Sierra
Huntington Theatre Company Artistic Director Peter Dubois announces that dramaturg Lisa Timmel will lead artistic development for the theatre as the Director of New Work, a newly created position. Charles Haugland also joins the artistic staff as part of the Theatre Communications Group New Generations Program: Future Leaders grant as the Literary Associate. The Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and Theatre Communications Group will support his position for two seasons.
"The Huntington has always been a home for new work, and our new play development and programming activities are already evolving because of Lisa's pragmatic vision and Charles' fresh perspective," Artistic Director Peter Dubois says. "Lisa has laid out smart changes to our programs with artists, and Charles' presence promises to foster a dynamic, ongoing conversation with our audiences. Moving forward, the literary office will be a vital connector between the theatre's artistic voice and our audiences through discussions, readings, online content, and more."Timmel is a national expert on play development and artistic producing. In her new role at the Huntington, she oversees commissions, workshops, readings, the Huntington Playwriting Fellows program, and other developmental activities. "My first objective has been bringing greater access and transparency to the Huntington's new play development activities," Timmel says. "A pledge to produce new work is nothing without an authentic conversation between the theatre and playwrights both locally and across the country. Already, we have implemented an open application process for the Huntington Playwriting Fellows program, an ongoing reading series to replace our annual Breaking Ground festival, and a renewed emphasis on commissioning work for production on Huntington stages with two commissions per season to prominent writers." This fall, the Huntington received 60 applications to the Playwriting Fellows program; Fellows in the new class will be named in early 2010.
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