Theatre503 Welcomes Jessica Campbell as New Producer & Head of Marketing

By: Jun. 23, 2015
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Theatre503 is pleased to announce the appointment of Jessica Campbell as their new Producer and Head of Marketing.

Having just produced Sense of an Ending by Ken Urban at Theatre503, it is the perfect continuity for Jessica to now be working at the theatre in a permanent capacity. She is currently producing two readings for the Old Vic New Voices Festival, including Four Play by Jake Brunger, starring Richard Madden, Jeremy Irvine and Tom Rhys Harries.

Jessica comments, I am delighted to be joining Theatre503 as Producer and Head of Marketing, supporting Paul and the team. It's a particularly exciting time to be coming into the theatre, with the inaugural 503 award season starting in September, and two national tours booked for the autumn with Land of Our Fathers at the Welsh Millennium Centre and And Then Come The Nightjars transferring to the Bristol Old Vic.

Paul Robinson, Artistic Director of Theatre503, comments, Polly Ingham has been an incredibly positive influence on the company over the last two years and I wish her so much luck in her new career at the National Trust. Jess has been on our radar for a while, having produced First World Problem here last year and more recently Sense of an Ending so she is already very much immersed in all things 503. She is a natural and I can't wait for her to get stuck in further.

Jessica studied at Oxford University and has trained with Stage One. As a freelance producer her credits include: How I Learned To Drive and A Bright Room Called Day (Southwark Playhouse), Sense of an Ending and First World Problem (Theatre503), Stink Foot (Yard Theatre), Tango (rehearsed reading for the Young Vic), Hansel and Gretel (Bussey Building), Mephisto (Oxford Playhouse) and a UK/Japan tour of The Comedy of Errors (Southwark Playhouse, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Stratford's The Dell, Hatfield House and Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre.)

Theatre503's autumn season has just recently been announced. The season stages four hugely diverse new plays, two of which are the winners of Theatre503's inaugural Playwriting Award which presented an unprecedented opportunity for playwrights at all levels.

For more information about Theatre503, visit theatre503.com.



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