The new theatre's artistic direction was shared between Frank Dunlop and actor
John Neville with
Peter Ustinov as associate. The first production in the new theatre was Shakespeare's
Coriolanus in a production by
Tyrone Guthrie. This included a young
Ian McKellen as Tullus Aufidius opposite Neville in the title role. Subsequent artistic directors were
Stuart Burge,
Richard Eyre, Geoffrey Reeves,
Richard Digby Day,
Kenneth Alan Taylor, Pip Broughton, Martin Duncan and Giles Croft. The Playhouse is under the leadership of CEO Stephanie Sirr MBE, and Adam Penford, artistic director. Nottingham Playhouse has a strong tradition of new works for children, both in the form of original writing and more recently in the form of classic
pantomimes. In common with most producing theatres, Nottingham Playhouse no longer has a
repertory approach to programming, although it continues to create up to 13 new productions per annum. Its recent successes include
Olivier awards-winning
Punch by
James Graham (Nottingham Playhouse, Young Vic, Apollo Theatre,
Manhattan Theatre Club);
A Christmas Carol by
Mark Gatiss, from the novel by
Charles Dickens (Nottingham Playhouse, Alexandra Palace, BBC4, Birmingham Rep); ''Old Big 'Ead in the Spirit of the Man
, an homage to Nottingham legend Brian Clough; Rat Pack Confidential
and Summer and Smoke, which both transferred to the West End; and The Burial at Thebes, which was part of the Barbican BITE season of autumn 2007 and toured the US in 2008. Its production of Oedipus, created by Steven Berkoff, toured to the Spoleto Festival, and a stage adaptation of On the Waterfront'' to the
West End for an extended run. In 2013, an adaptation of
The Kite Runner by Matthew Spangler produced by Nottingham Playhouse became the theatre's best-selling ever drama up to that point in time. Autumn 2014 saw a successful UK tour of the piece and in summer 2022 a Broadway revival at the Helen Haynes Theatre, again directed by Giles Croft. In 2014, 2015 and 2016, the Nottingham Playhouse and
Headlong Theatre production of
1984 played at the Playhouse Theatre in London's West End to positive reviews. In Autumn 2015' it toured to Australia and the USA. In 2016' it was announced that the award-winning Nottingham Playhouse production of
The Kite Runner would transfer to the
West End from December 2016 to March 2017. The run was subsequently extended to the Playhouse Theatre in summer 2017 prior to a second UK tour. In 2013, the theatre was awarded £1m from Arts Council England to undertake upgrading of the theatre's energy efficiency. Fiona Buffini's
Mass Bolero marked 2014 - a tribute to Nottingham-born
Jayne Torvill and
Christopher Dean's gold medal-winning performance at the
1984 Winter Olympics in
Sarajevo by the people of Nottingham. Over 800 Nottingham residents took part. In 2017, Touched by Nottingham writer
Stephen Lowe and starring Nottingham-born actress
Vicky McClure became the Playhouse's then best-selling ever drama. The highlight of its 70th anniversary 2018 season was
The Madness of George III by
Alan Bennett starring
Mark Gatiss, Debra Gillett and
Adrian Scarborough which achieved record-breaking box office figures and was seen by around 500,000 people internationally through NTLive. In 2020-21 the theatre presented a range of live and digital productions including the world premiere of
James Graham’s new play inspired by the
COVID-19 pandemic, titled
Bubble. Autumn 2021 saw the world premiere of
Mark Gatiss’s adaptation of
A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story before a London transfer to the
Alexandra Palace. A filmed version was released in cinemas in 2022. It was revived in 2023 starring
Keith Allen and again transferred to Alexandra Palace. In November 2023 it was announced the first production of
Dear Evan Hansen outside of London's
West End would be co-produced by
ATG Productions and Nottingham Playhouse. The new production was directed by the Playhouse's artistic director Adam Penford and premiere at the Nottingham Playhouse on 9 September 2024 prior to a UK & Ireland Tour. ==Participation and education==