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Media release: An Tobar & Mull Theatre announces Rebecca Atkinson-Lord as new chief
REBECCA Atkinson-Lord, artistic director and chief executive of London-based theatre production and development hub, Arch 468, has today been announced as the new chief executive of An Tobar & Mull Theatre and artistic director of Mull Theatre. She will take up the helm in June 2021.
Raymond MacDonald, Professor of Music Psychology and Improvisation, The University of Edinburgh and co-chair of the board, said: “On behalf of the board, I am delighted to welcome Rebecca Atkinson-Lord, an exceptionally gifted and world-class producer, writer, director and performer, to our team.
“She brings a wealth of experience and inspiring enthusiasm to Mull. Her expertise, vision, and passion for the arts combine with her collegiality and community spirit to make her the perfect person to join as our new chief executive and artistic director (Theatre).”