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Theatre Royal Plymouth seeks new CEO after Adrian Vinken steps down

Boss of º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's largest regional theatre announces he is leaving after 31 years in the top job

Adrian Vinken, chief executive of Theatre Royal Plymouth

The chief executive of Theatre Royal Plymouth is to step down after 31 years in the job saying it is the “ideal time” to bring the curtain down on his career.

Adrian Vinken has been in charge at the , and the largest producing regional theatre in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, since 1990.

He has seen it become a major cultural venue, undergo an extensive revamp, and oversaw the installation of the huge Messenger statue outside it in 2019.

He also steered it though the, which has seen the theatre closed for more than a year, aside from a short, restricted opening in late 2020.

Theatre Royal Plymouth

He will remain in post until a successor is appointed and will continue to chair Destination Plymouth and the Mayflower 400 Partnership and serve on the board of The Lowry, in Salford.

Mr Vinken, aged 67, who remains a leading voice for the hospitality sector in the city and region, said: “Leading TRP has been a dream job for which I’ll be forever grateful.

“The opportunity to work in this exceptional theatre in an amazing city with positive, dedicated colleagues, inspirational world-class artists and jaw-dropping, life-affirming shows has been a rare privilege.

“Choosing the right time to leave was always going to be a tough call. But Plymouth’s cultural scene is currently on a roll with The Box now open, Mayflower 400 shows and events coming to fruition and the British Art Show arriving.