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Last Updated 13/06/2019 Delegate Name Job Title Organisation Adam Knight Theatre Director HQ Theatres Adam Pownall Programme Last Updated 13/06/2019 Delegate Name Job Title Organisation Adam Knight Theatre Director HQ Theatres Adam Pownall Programme Coordinator Hull Truck Theatre Adrian Jackson CEO Wolverhampton Grand Theatre Aimee Hall General Manager Playful Entertainment Ltd Alecia Marshall Producer Headlong Theatre Ltd Alex Boughton Regional Programmer ATG Alex Clifton Artistic Director Storyhouse Alex McGowan Executive Director Citizens Theatre Alexandra Da Silva Producer Stage One: Freelance Alice Massey Executive Producer Unlimited Theatre Alison Grant Tour Booker Limelight Productions Alvin Hargreaves Operations Director HQ Theatres Amanda Huxtable Theatre Director Amanda Smith Executive Producer and Joint CEO Pilot Theatre Company Amy Fisher Creative Producer Stephen Joseph Theatre Amy Michaels Producer & Tour Booker Headlong Theatre Ltd Amy Sanderson Head of Communications Leeds Grand Theatre & Opera House Ltd Amy Vaughan Director, Touring and Cambridge Arts Council England Andrew Mills General Manager Cahoots Theatre Company Andrew Amery Director R3S Global Ltd Andrew Bentley CEO Storyhouse Andrew Hughes Producer English Touring Theatre Andrew Rawlinson Business Manager ATG Andrew Tucker Cultural Services Manager Mansfield Palace Theatre Anita Bhalla OBE Anna Ehnild-Danailov Co-Founder PIPA Anna Coombs Artistic Director Tangle Anna Marie Lambert Director of Hospitality Selladoor Worldwide Limited Anna Williams Chief Operating Office Birmingham National Ballet Anneliese Davidsen Executive Director Unicorn Theatre Anne-Louise Fortune Producer Truly Outrageous Production Anne-Marie Woodley Co-Director Theatre Royal Windsor Annie Masson Senior Regional Programmer ATG Last Updated 13/06/2019 Annie Waugh Project Coordinator UK Theatre/SOLT Aristea Charalampidou Tour Producer Lilian Baylis Studio Sadler's Wells Armand Gerrard Freelance Freelance Ben Park Head of Business Development Spektrix Ben Torrie Director of Programming & Creative Aberdeen Performing Arts Projects Ben Tyreman Producer Royal Shakespeare Company Bernadette Thomas Co-Founder ArtsScape Beth Watling General Manager Playful Productions Bev Hewes Principal - International Theatre Integro Development Bobby Delaney Creative Producer Freckle Productions Brenna Hobson Executive Producer & Deputy Chief National Theatre of Scotland Executive Brian Hook Executive Director and Producer Hartshorn Hook Productions Bronagh McFeely Assistant Producer Lyric Theatre, Belfast Brooke Gallagher Senior Account Manager Spektrix Carole Winter Producer MJE Productions Caroline Rouse Senior Consultant Charcoalblue Caroline Dyott General Manager Donmar Warehouse Cassie Chadderton Head of UK Theatre and Membership UK Theatre/SOLT Development Cassie Raine C0-Founder PIPA Charity Gordon Programme Manager Reading Arts Charlotte Jones Chief Execuative ITC Chilina Madon Head of Marketing and Sales Birmingham Hippodrome Chloe Elwood Executive Producer Bristol Old Vic Chris Glover Theatre Director HQ Theatres Chris Sudworth Associate Director, Programming and Birmingham Hippodrome Artist Development Chris McGuigan Director of Marketing and Sales HQ Theatres Chris Stafford Chief Executive Officer Curve Chris Wheeler Associate Producer Glynis Henderson Productions Ltd Christopher Blythe Chief Executive Leeds Grand Theatre & Opera House Ltd Last Updated 13/06/2019 Claire Dixon Business Manager ATG Claire Balfour Programming and Events Officer Hull New Theatre Claire Murray Communications & Fundraising Sheffield Theatres Director Claire Simpson Theatre Relationship Manager Arts Council England Claire Ward Director of Audiences Curve Theatre Clare Cody-Richardson Head of Operations Akram Khan Company Conrad Lynch Producer TEAM Corey Reynolds Stage One Daisy Cooper Producer Out of Joint Danielle Clancy-Shelton Theatre Manager ATG Danni Powell General Manager Really Useful Theatres David Brownlee Director of International Strategy TRG Arts David Johnstone Managing Director After Digital David Bryan Director Xtend David Hurchinson Executive Creative Producer Selladoor David Mansfield Theatre Director Wycombe Swan - HQ Theatres David Sloan Producer Rose Theatre Kingston Dean Stewart Theatre Director Selladoor Worldwide Limited Deborah Sawyerr Centre for Inclusive Leadership Deborah Shaw Chief Executive Marlowe Theatre Denise Silvey Director Cahoots Theatre Company Denise Wood Executive Director Denise Wood Deryck Newland Artistic Director Theatre Royal Winchester Diane Belding Theatre Director ATG Dilek Latif Sustained Theatre Regional Associate Mercury Theatre Colchester Producer Dominic Haddock Head of Development & English Touring Opera Communications Dr Kirsty Sedgeman Lecturer in Theatre & British Academy University of Bristol PDF Duncan Hendry Chief Executive Capital Theatres Ed Littlewood Producer Ed Littlewood Productions Eddy Leviten Director General Alliance for Intellectual Property Last Updated 13/06/2019 Elisa Pagani Accounts and Administration Assistant UK Theatre/SOLT Elise Golbourn Deputy Head of Communications New Wolsey Theatre Elizabeth Smith General Manager ATG Ellen McPhillips Theatre Director HQ Theatres Ellen Kent Producer/Director Ellen Kent Productions Ltd Ellie Claughton Freelance Producer LUNG / Breach / Barrel Organ Ellie Griffiths Business Development Manager & Tessitura Network Application Consultant Elysia Moore ABTT Association Coordinator ABTT Emily Ingram Emma De Souza Head of Media and Marketing UK Theatre/SOLT Emma Butler Smith Chief Executive Marina Theatre Trust Emma Evans Senior Producer Wales Millennium Centre Emma Hay Planning Administrator Edinburgh International Festival Emma Joyce Artistic Programmer - 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