
"At the National Theatre, Indhu Rubasingham makes history as the first woman and first person of colour to lead the institution. Perhaps best known for championing unheard voices and for her transformative tenure at London's Kiln Theatre, it comes as no surprise that there is a buzz amongst the theatre world as Rubasingham unveils her first full season on the South Bank."
"Meanwhile, the Old Vic prepares to welcome Rupert Goold as its new Artistic Director in spring 2026. Goold, who led the Almeida Theatre for over a decade, succeeds Matthew Warchus after his remarkable 11-year tenure. His arrival coincides with the opening of the Old Vic's new Backstage building and the appointment of Rebecca Frecknall as Associate Director, signalling a bold new chapter for the theatre."
Indhu Rubasingham becomes the first woman and first person of colour to lead the National Theatre and unveils her first full season on the South Bank. Rupert Goold will become Artistic Director of the Old Vic in spring 2026, succeeding Matthew Warchus; his arrival coincides with the opening of the Old Vic's new Backstage building and Rebecca Frecknall's appointment as Associate Director. The Young Vic, The Bridge and Shakespeare's Globe sustain the area's status as a dynamic theatre hub. Terence Rattigan's drama returns at the National under Anthony Lau, starring Ben Daniels and Laurie Kynaston. Miranda Cromwell directs Winsome Pinnock's gothic psychological thriller starring Sylvestra Le Touzel.
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