Playhouse People

Michelle Dickson is the Director and Chief Executive of Oxford Playhouse.

Michelle Dickson

Michelle was previously Deputy Director at the Playhouse, programmed seven regional commercial theatres for Ambassador Theatre Group and worked for The British Council in the Drama and Dance department, focussing on Western Europe and Africa. She began her theatre career at Oxford Playhouse after graduating from Oxford University.

Michelle is a trustee of Walker Dance Park Music, a contemporary dance and music company, and of Anjali, a learning disabled dance company. She is also a Director of Dance Touring Partnership, a consortium of English venues committed to programming international dance on the middle scale.

President
Professor Graham Upton
Oxford Playhouse Board
Board Member Position
Danby Bloch Chair
Roland Fuggle Company Secretary
Anthony Bailey Trustee
Caroline Laing Trustee
Catherine Mallyon Trustee
Dr Sos Eltis Trustee
Francis Finlay Trustee
Jeremy Harris Trustee
Jill Judson Trustee
Martin Sutherland Trustee
Richard Jordan Trustee
Timothy Gardam Trustee
Wendy Hart Trustee
Oxford Playhouse Staff
Staff Member Position
Abby Reeves Bar Assistant
Amy Elkins Box Office Assistant/Assistant Duty Manager
Amy Mulholland Box Office Assistant
Ashley Bale Chief Electrician
Bobby Sunda Front of House Manager
Carrie Hardy Front of House Manager
Charlie Field Programme Manager
Claire Sampson Assistant Front of House Manager/Box Office Assistant
Clelia Lambourne Assistant Duty Manager
Costa Cambanakis Deputy Chief Electrician
Craig Bramley Stage Door Keeper
Daniel Hallissey Bar Assistant /Stage Door Keeper
David Golder Head Stage Doorkeeper
Eleanor Simpson Bar Assistant
Fiona Chavner Assistant Duty Manager/Front of House Assistant
Graeme Everist Finance Manager
Graham Hooper Bar Assistant
Harriet Catchpole Bar Assistant
Heather Wright Catering Manager
Heidi Vaughan Head of Learning
Hester Bond Learning Officer
Jo Jackson Cleaning Supervisor
Jo Noble Youth Theatre Director
Jo Osborne Development Manager
Jocelyn English Box Office Assistant
Joe Shuter Assistant Bar Manager
Jonny Bell Maintenance Technician
Kayleigh Hellin Press and Marketing Officer
Krystyna Chawluk Box Office Administrator
Laura Bradley Box Office Assistant
Laura Choules Assistant Electrician
Lauren Caddick Assistant Box Office Manager
Lauren Wild Front of House Assistant
Linda Hickman Finance Officer
Lisa Wood Marketing Officer
Liz Fryer Assistant Duty Manager
Lydia Goodall Stage Door Keeper/Assistant Duty Manager
Matt Pearson Front of House Assistant
Michaela Blake Cox Front of House Assistant
Michelle Dickson Director
Nancy Green Administration Volunteer
Nathaniel Miles Stage Door Keeper
Nick Jordan Box Office Manager
Patricia Simpson Front of House Assistant
Philip Smith ICT Manager
Polly Cole Deputy Director
Rachel Green Development Officer
Rachel Joubert Assistant Duty Manager
Richard Gladstone Administration Volunteer
Robert Bristow Burton Taylor Studio Manager
Robert Morton Bar Manager
Russell Souch Assistant Box Office Manager
Ruth Moore Community Engagement Officer
Sam Drummond-Hay Marketing and Development Assistant
Sarah Jervis Head of Marketing
Simon Ayloff Deputy Stage Manager / Head Flyman
Simon Evans Bar Assistant
Stewart Smith Operations Manager
Stuart Allen Directors' Assistant
Tim Boyd Technical Manager
Tom Oatley ICT Officer
Vicky Bancroft Assistant Duty Manager
Will Gregson Stage Door Keeper
Zeb Turner-Johnson Technical Stage Manager

Oxford Playhouse Patrons

Dame Judi Dench

Dame Judi Dench

Dame Judi Dench was a member of the repertory companies at the Old Vic, Royal Shakespeare Company and Nottingham Playhouse before she joined the Oxford Playhouse Company in 1964. She performed the role of Irina in Three Sisters, Anna in The Twelfth Hour, Lika in The Promise and Silia in The Rules of the Game.

One of the country’s finest and best loved actors, Dame Judi has starred on the small screen in A Fine Romance and As Time goes By and recently on the big screen as M in the Bond films and in Notes on a Scandal, Mrs Henderson Presents, Shakespeare in Love, Chocolat and as Queen Victoria in Mrs Brown.

Dame Maggie Smith

Dame Maggie Smith Photo: Keith Hamshere

BAFTA award winning actress Dame Maggie Smith has an extensive career both on screen and in theatre.

Dame Maggie Smith began her career at Oxford Playhouse under the direction of Frank Shelley. Whilst with the company she performed in Twelfth Night, Cinderella, Rookery Nook, The Government Inspector, The Letter and The Magistrate.

Michael Codron

Michael Codron

Michael is a leading producer of around one hundred West End shows including My Brilliant Divorce, Blue/Orange and The Importance of Being Ernest. He is also administrator of the Aldwych Theatre.

Michael is a graduate of Worcester College, Oxford and was a Cameron Mackintosh Professor of Contemporary Theatre at Oxford [1993].

Michael Palin

Michael Palin Photo: Basil Pao

Michael Palin is a comedian, actor, writier and television presenter who is probably best known for being one of the members of the comedy group Monty Python and for his travel documentaries.

Upon leaving school, Michael went on to read Modern History at Brasenose College, Oxford. Whilst there, together with Robert Hewison, they wrote and performed comedy material for the University Christmas party. Having seen their performance they were joined by Terry Jones and together they performed in the Oxford Revue in 1964.

In 1991 Michael Palin worked as producer and actor in the film American Friends which was based on a real event in the life of his great grandfather, a fellow of St John’s College, Oxford.

Michael recently gave a benefit performance in aid of the Playhouse’s 70th anniversary campaign.

Michele Dotrice

Michele Dotrice Photo: L.B. Photography

Michele Dotrice is probably best known for her portrayal of Betty in BBC sitcom Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em which ran from 1973 to 1978.

Michele was married to the late Edward Woodward who was also a Patron of the Playhouse.

Rowan Atkinson

Rowan Atkinson Photo: Trevor Leighton 2001

Upon graduating from Newcastle University Rowan continued with an M.Sc at Queen’s College, Oxford. Whilst studying at Oxford Rowan also acted and performed early sketches for the Oxford University Drama Society (OUDS), the Oxford Revue and the Experimental Theatre Club.

Rowan has starred in TV shows such as Not the Nine O’Clock News, Black Adder and Mr Bean. More recently Rowan has been performing the role of Fagin in the West End revival of Oliver!

Samuel West

Samuel West Photo: John Carey

Samuel West recently became a patron of Oxford Playhouse.

Sam studied English Literature at Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford and in 1996 played Hal in Henry IV Part 1 and Part II on the Playhouse stage along side his father Timothy West.

As well as being an actor Samuel has also forged a career as a theatre director and was appointed Artistic Director of Sheffield Theatres in 2005. Since leaving the post, Samuel has been directing and acting, most recently appearing in Enron at Chichester Festival Theatre, which is now playing at the Royal Court. The production transfers to the Noel Coward Theatre in the West End in January 2010..

Samuel, together with Timothy and mother Prunella Scales, performed a benefit performance at the Playhouse in July 2009 entitled A Family Affair.

Sinead Cusack

Sinead Cusack

Irish born actress Sinead Cusack first took to the stage at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin. In 1975 she moved to London and joined the Royal Shakespeare Company.

One of Sinead’s best known stage roles was playing Mai O’Hara in Our Lady of Sligo [1998] in Ireland, on Broadway, at the National Theatre and at Oxford Playhouse.

In 2004 Sinead, together with her Husband Jeremy Irons performed two readings of Mirad, a Boy from Bosnia by Ad de Bont in aid of the British Red Cross and the Bosnia Aid Committee for Oxford.