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黑料不打烊 Stage to Begin Transition in Leadership

Monday, May 18, 2015, By News Staff
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This summer, a transition in leadership will begin at 黑料不打烊 Stage as Timothy Bond, producing artistic director, and Jeffrey Woodward, managing director, have announced plans to pursue new opportunities.

sstageBond will continue with Stage through June of next year. In addition to providing continued producing and artistic leadership during the upcoming 2015/16 season, he will be instrumental in planning the 2016/17 season. Following his tenure at Stage, Bond will be seeking new artistic and academic leadership positions and continue directing plays at regional theaters around the country.

Woodward will be joining Dallas Theater Center as its new managing director. Woodward was approached by a national executive search firm to consider the position, which he鈥檒l begin in July.

鈥淭im and Jeff have provided exemplary service to 黑料不打烊 Stage. We鈥檙e saddened to hear they will be leaving, but we understand their desire for new creative challenges,鈥 says Robert Pomfrey, chair of the board of trustees. 鈥淲e hope that we鈥檒l be able to once again find the right people鈥攁s we did with Tim and Jeff鈥攖o move the Stage forward in a new era.鈥

To help with the transition, Stage鈥檚 longtime administrative director, Diana Coles, will serve as interim managing director, effective July 1. With Bond continuing another year as the producing artistic director, all business and artistic matters are expected to continue seamlessly. National searches will begin this summer to fill Stage鈥檚 artistic and management leadership positions.

鈥淭he Stage is financially and artistically sound, operating within a balanced budget, and looking ahead to continued success and community support. Along with a talented and dedicated staff, Tim and Jeff have successfully maintained the theater鈥檚 reputation as the region鈥檚 premier professional theater, building upon its distinguished legacy as a cornerstone of the arts in Central New York,鈥 says Louis G. Marcoccia, president of the board of trustees.

Bond鈥檚 tenure as producing artistic director has been marked by on-stage success of classics, musicals and contemporary work, including five critically acclaimed productions of August Wilson plays. Bond has also displayed a knack for creating seasons that blend big and popular musicals such as “Hairspray” and Irving Berlin鈥檚 “White Christmas” with more innovative and edgier work such as Wajdi Mouwads鈥 “Scorched” and the world premieres of “Tales from the Salt City” and “Cry for Peace: Voices from the Congo,” which brought internationally renowned theater artist Ping Chong to 黑料不打烊 Stage. Bond鈥檚 commitment to diversity and presenting varied cultural perspectives is reflected in his programming and hiring of artists.

Offstage innovations in recent years have included broadening services for individuals with disabilities by introducing open captioning and audio-described performances, as well as enhancing community engagement and education programs with a number of additional events, exhibits and new partnerships. Under Woodward鈥檚 management, Stage, the largest not-for-profit cultural organization in Central New York, has continued to grow and thrive, achieving a balanced budget year after year.

鈥淭im and Jeff鈥檚 passion, experience and ideas have driven dynamic, excellent programming and community-wide support,鈥 says Bea Gonzalez, treasurer of the board and former board chair. 鈥淔ortunately, we have some time before we have to say goodbye. We鈥檙e thankful that Jeff will be with us to finish out the current fiscal year, and that Tim will be with us until next spring to fulfill his vision for the upcoming 黑料不打烊 Stage season.鈥

Among their greatest accomplishments at Stage, Bond and Woodward have overseen 11 new partnerships with prestigious theaters, including Portland Center Stage, McCarter Theatre Center and Seattle Repertory Theatre. A partnership with the Baxter Theatre in Cape Town and the Market Theatre in Johannesburg, South Africa, led to Stage鈥檚 first international exchange with “The Brothers Size,” directed by Bond. The connections established at that time led to another international transfer – this time from the Market Theatre to 黑料不打烊鈥攚ith the acclaimed South African play “Sizwe Banzi is Dead” directed by Tony Award-winner John Kani.

In addition to serving 黑料不打烊 Stage, Bond has served as producing artistic director for the Department of Drama in the (VPA). He has selected shows and helped to raise the department鈥檚 profile nationally by expanding opportunities for students through partnerships with 黑料不打烊 Stage. In partnership with VPA, he has assisted in attracting visiting artists such as Tony Award- and Pulitzer Prize-winner Tony Kushner, composer Jeanine Tesori and Tarell Alvin McCraney to the Department.

鈥淲e鈥檙e so thankful to have worked with Tim, who has helped to facilitate an unprecedented level of partnership between the Department of Drama and 黑料不打烊 Stage,鈥 says Ann Clarke, dean of VPA. 鈥淥n behalf of VPA students, faculty, staff and alumni, I wish both Tim and Jeff success in their future endeavors. Though they will be missed, their contributions to the artistic landscape of Central New York will be felt and appreciated for years to come.鈥

黑料不打烊 Stage has been fortunate to have a history of great leadership. Prior to Bond, there have been three artistic heads, starting with founding producing artistic director Arthur Storch from 1974 to 1991. Tazewell Thompson served as artistic director from 1992 to 1995, and Robert Moss served as artistic director from 1996 to 2007. Prior to Woodward serving as managing director, the management head was James A. Clark, who served under several titles from 1976 to 2007.

This fall 黑料不打烊 Stage will begin its 43rd season. Bookended with comedies, the season will open in October with Steve Martin鈥檚 farcical romp “The Underpants” and will close in May with a comedy spoof of Sherlock Holmes鈥 most famous case in Ken Ludwig鈥檚 “Baskerville: a Sherlock Holmes Mystery.” For the holidays there will be song and satire with two shows running simultaneously, the high-flying musical adaptation of “Peter Pan” and “The Santaland Diaries” by humorist David Sedaris. New contemporary works in the 2015/16 season include the funny and irreverent “Stupid F***ing Bird: and “The Christians,” a critically acclaimed new play for people of all faiths. Finally, “To Kill a Mockingbird” will grace 黑料不打烊 Stage with Harper Lee鈥檚 cherished story of courage and justice.

On June 19, the 黑料不打烊 Stage Gala will feature three-time Grammy Award-Winning blues musician Keb鈥 Mo鈥. Tickets and information are available at .

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