Yorkshire Post

Tributes as theatre’s chief executive opts for change of scenery

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SHEENA WRIGLEY, the chief executive at West Yorkshire Playhouse for the last six years, is to leave the Leeds theatre.

She will join Manchester’s new cultural venue HOME as its executive director.

Playhouse artistic director James Brining said: “We are sad to see Sheena leave the Playhouse; she is committed and talented and has contribute­d hugely to the developmen­t of our organisati­on.

“She has been a leading voice for the importance of public funding for arts and cultural organisati­ons and has helped to strengthen the foundation­s of this theatre.”

He added: “We send our congratula­tions to HOME as they begin their journey as a new arts venue and look forward to a continuing relationsh­ip with Sheena in her new role.”

Ms Wrigley joined the Playhouse in 2008. She has navigated the organisati­on through the intricacie­s of both government and local authority funding cuts and was instrument­al in Mr Brining’s appointmen­t.

She also played a key role in regenerati­ng the board and redevelopi­ng and revitalisi­ng the theatre. She leaves the Playhouse in a period of growth.

Ms Wrigley said: “It has been a privilege to be a part of West Yorkshire Playhouse for the last six and a half years.

“I leave excited by the work that we’re producing and the ar- tistic collaborat­ions we’re now part of.

“I’m proud of the journey our talented, energetic and dedicated staff, board and management have taken in revitalisi­ng the theatre and making West Yorkshire Playhouse one of the UK’s most pioneering producing theatres.

“We have achieved ambitious change during what has been a challengin­g time for the arts.”

She added: “I am grateful for their support, to the artists who have inspired and challenged us and to our major funders for their continued faith in our endeavour.”

During the past six years Ms Wrigley has worked closely with the theatre’s board to secure future plans for the Playhouse.

Sir Rodney Brooke, chairman of the Playhouse board, said: “She will be an enormous loss to West Yorkshire Playhouse.”

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SHEENA WRIGLEY: Leaving West Yorkshire Playhouse for top job at new Manchester venue.

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