Shaw Fest Executive Director to Retire From The Shaw in Early Spring 2012
By: Gabrielle Sierra
After over 17 years as Executive Director, Colleen Blake will be leaving the Shaw Festival in early spring 2012.
In announcing her decision to move on, Ms. Blake commented that, as the 50th season comes to an end, the timing was right to take stock, look forward to her own future and The Shaw's."The Shaw is an incredibly creative company, full of dedicated and talented people who give their all on a continual basis," reflected Ms. Blake. "It has been an enormous privilege to share the leadership of this remarkable organization with Jackie Maxwell since 2002 and with Christopher Newton before that.""To have Colleen Blake as a partner in the complex, thrilling, but often difficult job of making great theatre, as I have had for the past 10 years, is to know that you have the ultimate collaborator by your side," noted Artistic Director Jackie Maxwell. "Her ability to promote, question, encourage, yet reconfigure when necessary, is ummatched. Her commitment to, and love of theatre shines through at all times. The Shaw Festival has benefited from her great leadership for 17 years, and so it is on behalf of all of us, that I send Colleen a heartfelt thank you and wish her well in, what will no doubt be, a new rich period in her life."
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