Headlong (theatre company) explained
Headlong Theatre Limited[1] (commonly just Headlong) is a British touring theatre company, formed in 1974 and named until 2006 as the Oxford Stage Company.[2] [3]
Its artistic directors have included Rupert Goold (2005–2013)[4] and Jeremy Herrin (2013–2020).[5] [6] Its current artistic director is Holly Race Roughan.
Plays produced by Headlong include A View from the Bridge, untitled f*ck m*ss s**gon play, Jitney, Best of Enemies, People, Places & Things and Enron, and major digital theatre innovations Signal Fires and Unprecedented.
References
- Web site: Terms & Conditions (Headlong Theatre Limited Ticketing Terms & Conditions) . headlong.co.uk . 29 August 2023.
- News: Trueman . Matt . Headlong: the little theatre company that changed the course of British drama . The Telegraph . 26 March 2019.
- Web site: Ravenhill . Mark . Acid tongue . The Guardian . 29 August 2023 . 8 September 2006.
- Web site: Trueman . Matt . Rupert Goold named as Almeida theatre's new artistic director . The Guardian . 29 August 2023 . 8 February 2013.
- Web site: Trueman . Matt . Jeremy Herrin takes helm at Headlong . The Guardian . 29 August 2023 . 11 June 2013.
- Web site: Wiegand . Chris . Headlong theatre company appoints Joe Hill-Gibbins as new artistic director . The Guardian . 29 August 2023 . 13 March 2020.