Dan was a relative newcomer to the theatre when he was
elected to Chair. He joined the theatre in 2009 after driving his friends mad
with endlessly going on about how much he missed not being involved in theatre
since leaving university. He took their advice to "Do something about it
or shut up" did some research on local theatres and chose Progress. Soon
after joining he got several small parts in Terry Pratchett's Going Postal and
says that being part of a large cast was a good introduction to the theatre and
all the important behind the scenes people. His big breakthrough was taking on
one of the roles in the two hander Intimate Exchanges by Alan Ayckbourn.
Dan studied film and drama at Reading university but dropped
out after two years because he was at that age where "he thought he knew
more than the people teaching him". He then started working for a betting
shop and worked his way up into management before being made redundant. It was
around this time that he joined the Progress management committee, initially as
theatre manager. He also did the classic working in a coffee shop while trying
to get into professional acting and did some profit share and short films. He
is now working in an administration role for the NHS which leaves him time in
the evenings and weekends to get involved in creative (and management) projects
at Progress.Dan (left) in Rumours [Photo Richard Brown] |
So what does being Chair involve? According to the official
documents the chair should have a position on every committee and be involved
in every show. Sounds like a full time job... Dan sees the role as keeping
things running smoothly, you need to know what is going on in all aspects of
the theatre but have to help other people fulfil their roles not try and do it
all yourself. The theatre is full of people who are passionate about Progress
and have strong views about how things should be done so the chair, as the
place where the buck stops, has to have a thick skin to take the inevitable
complaints and differences of opinion. Dan also thinks the chair should
encourage debate in committee meetings and not always impose their own views.
The major achievement during Dan’s two years in office has
been working out a programme of building improvements to the theatre which will
enable us to remain on our current site for the foreseeable future. He has also
managed the implementation of a new box-office system due to go live next
season. There have been other smaller changes such as replacing the old lights,
removing the trees in the car park and introducing the double bill for new
directors as a regular slot in the season. Dan now feels it is time to move on
so will be stepping down at the next AGM although he hopes to remain on the
committee in another role to provide continuity and take responsibility for the
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Little Shop of Horrors, music by Alan Menken, libretto by Howard Ashman,Thursday 18th to Saturday 27th April 2013, 7.45 Progress Theatre
Colder Than Here by Laura Wade 20th - 25th May 2013, 7.45 Progress Theatre
Blithe Spirit by Noël Coward Monday 17th June - Saturday 22nd June 2013, 7.45 Progress Theatre
Colder Than Here by Laura Wade 20th - 25th May 2013, 7.45 Progress Theatre
Blithe Spirit by Noël Coward Monday 17th June - Saturday 22nd June 2013, 7.45 Progress Theatre