The Board of Directors are working on a search to identify Belknap’s successor.

Ian Belknap is leaving The Acting Company, on December 31, 2021, having served as its Artistic Director for the past ten years, to pursue new creative opportunities. "The Acting Company turns 50 in 2022. It's a good time for an influx of new energy and to give myself a new challenge," said Belknap, Artistic Director of TAC. "Leaving is difficult as the Company has been my home. It is a magical place full of people who support the idea that actresses and actors are the foundation of the theatre."Belknap joined The Acting Company in 2008, working closely with its founder Margot Harley. Four years later, Harley tapped Belknap to succeed her as the organization's artistic director. Following Harley and its legendary co-founder John Houseman, Belknap remained focused upon building upon the founders' esteemed legacy. He excelled as an artistic leader and as a dynamic fundraiser helping strengthen TAC's brand reputation across the nation.
"Bravery and brilliance come to mind when reflecting on Ian's tenure", said Roslyn Ruff, Obie Award-winning actress and TAC alumna. "Because we are all adopted children of The Acting Company, it was like the younger brother was put in charge of the family business and he THRIVED. Stepped right into driver's seat of a historic company and helped it evolve while maintaining the principles of its foundation."To help produce this work onstage, Belknap guided partnerships between TAC and the Resident Ensemble Players, Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, The Juilliard School, The New Victory, Teachers College, and together with Margot Harley oversaw a long-term partnership with The Guthrie. Many actors that began their careers with TAC during Ian's tenure have gone on to regularly perform on and off-Broadway, at the leading resident theaters, and in film and television. In addition to Ian's leadership at TAC, he has enjoyed a freelance career at theaters across the country.
The Board of Directors are working on a search to identify Belknap's successor.
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