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photo:Elvira (Susan Cox), Ruth Condomine as Ghost (Patricia Collins), Blithe Spirit (1983), designed by: Susan Benson
Elvira (Susan Cox), Ruth Condomine as Ghost (Patricia Collins), Blithe Spirit (1983)
Designed by Susan Benson
Photo Credit: Murray Mosher Photography
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English Theatre

The first Director of NAC Theatre was the highly respected Jean Roberts. She served from 1970 through 1977. To achieve the national mandate, the NAC presented plays in both English and French from theatres across Canada. It also produced plays in-house. From 1977 through 1984, NAC Theatre under Jean Gascon, had resident theatre companies for adult and young audience programming which performed at the NAC and on tour throughout Canada. The Artistic Director of English Theatre at that time was John Wood.

From 1984 to 1996, the NAC English Theatre was led by Producer Andis Celms (who programmed the English Theatre season) and by French Artistic Directors André Brassard, Robert Lepage, and Jean-Claude Marcus. As the NAC adapted to funding reductions, coproduction became a primary means for the NAC to work in artistic partnership on a national level. This period also saw a greater commitment to the development and presentation of new Canadian plays, many at the NACs off-site warehouse space known as the Atelier.

With a change in strategic direction at the NAC during the mid-1990s, the position of Artistic Director of English Theatre was reintroduced. Marti Maraden, the much-respected director and actor was hired in 1997. Ms Maraden renewed the NAC English Theatre's role as a producer of world-class theatre. She managed to increase the NACs in-house creation and production, while continuing partnerships with theatre companies from across Canada. She also revitalized the NACs commitment to developing the talent of professional theatre artists from the National Capital Region and across the country.

Peter Hinton, respected Canadian playwright, dramaturge, director and teacher, took the helm as Artistic Director of Canada’s National Arts Centre English Theatre in November 2005.