Birmingham Hippodrome’s Chief Executive, Stuart Griffiths OBE, has announced he’s to step down after twelve years in his current post to become Programming Director for Ambassador Theatre Group (ATG). Stuart will join ATG in July and will work alongside Michael Lynas (Managing Director, Content) to deliver top-quality productions to the group’s thirty-nine venues, including Birmingham’s New Alexandra Theatre and the Regent Theatre in Stoke-on-Trent. Commenting on his time at the Hippodrome, Stuart said: “I feel hugely privileged to have had the opportunity to work with a fantastic team at Birmingham for over twelve years, which have been the most exciting and rewarding of my career. I’ve been very lucky to have been generously supported throughout that time by wonderful colleagues and Trustees”.
Birmingham Hippodrome’s Chief Executive, Stuart Griffiths OBE, has announced he’s to step down after twelve years in his current post to become Programming Director for Ambassador Theatre Group (ATG).
Stuart will join ATG in July and will work alongside Michael Lynas (Managing Director, Content) to deliver top-quality productions to the group’s thirty-nine venues, including Birmingham’s New Alexandra Theatre and the Regent Theatre in Stoke-on-Trent. Commenting on his time at the Hippodrome, Stuart said: “I feel hugely privileged to have had the opportunity to work with a fantastic team at Birmingham for over twelve years, which have been the most exciting and rewarding of my career. I’ve been very lucky to have been generously supported throughout that time by wonderful colleagues and Trustees”.