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Jerry Gunn Steps Down as Executive Director of Rose Theatre Kingston

by Staff Writer
September 11, 2019
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Jerry Gunn c Rachael Lowndes

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Rose Theatre Kingston today announces that Jerry Gunn will step down as Executive Producer.

Jerry Gunn leaves early next year, following 13 years with the Rose – originally joining the company in September 2006 when the building was a mere concrete shell, before becoming Executive Producer in 2013 working alongside Chief Executive Robert O’Dowd. Following his departure, he will continue a working relationship with the company on special projects in a freelance capacity.

Jerry Gunn said today, “After 13 wonderfully fruitful years at Rose Theatre Kingston, I have taken the difficult decision to move on. 2019 has been the company’s most successful year to date, with a transfer to the National Theatre of our two part adaptation of Elena Ferrante’s My Brilliant Friend, the West End transfer of Captain Corelli’s Mandolin, a work in progress performance and transfer to Theatre Royal Bath of Vanessa Redgrave’s Vienna 1934-Munich 1938, tours of Stones in His Pockets and Zog, and the return of Judi Dench to the venue for a special one off event, alongside a full season of work on our main stage; and with the company in such an excellent position creatively now feels the time to look to the next challenge, knowing I leave the theatre in the safe hands of a brilliant team.”

       

Chief Executive Robert O’Dowd commented, “Jerry’s contribution to the Rose has been enormous, from his joining the company even before anyone set foot on our stages. His knowledge of the theatre and our audiences has enabled him, as the theatre’s recent creative lead, to build a body of work that has reached not only our audiences locally, but enticed people from across the UK and beyond. He’s brought new writers, directors, actors and creatives into our building, and established strong working relationships for the future with co-producers in both the subsidised and commercial sectors. We are hugely grateful for his hard work and dedication to the theatre and wish him every success for the future.”

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