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'''Indhu Rubasingham''' is the artistic director of the ] in Kilburn, London. She succeeded ] in 2012. '''Indhu Rubasingham''' is the artistic director of the ] in Kilburn, London. She succeeded ] in 2012.


Rubasingham was born in ], the child of Sri Lankan immigrants. Her interest in theatre was ignited by a spell of work experience at ] as a teenager.<ref></ref> She studied drama at Hull University, before working at the Theatre Royal Stratford East, where she assisted ], and working as an associate director at the Gate Theatre, the ] and the ].<ref></ref> Rubasingham was born in ], the child of Sri Lankan immigrants. She was educated at ].<ref></ref> Her interest in theatre was ignited by a spell of work experience at ] as a teenager.<ref></ref> She studied drama at Hull University, before working at the Theatre Royal Stratford East, where she assisted ], and working as an associate director at the Gate Theatre, the ] and the ].<ref></ref>


Rubasingham began her tenure at the Tricycle with ''Red Velvet'', a play by ] about the actor ]. The production starred ]. Rubasingham began her tenure at the Tricycle with ''Red Velvet'', a play by ] about the actor ]. The production starred ].

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Indhu Rubasingham is the artistic director of the Tricycle Theatre in Kilburn, London. She succeeded Nicolas Kent in 2012.

Rubasingham was born in Sheffield, the child of Sri Lankan immigrants. She was educated at Nottingham Girls' High School. Her interest in theatre was ignited by a spell of work experience at Nottingham Playhouse as a teenager. She studied drama at Hull University, before working at the Theatre Royal Stratford East, where she assisted Mike Leigh, and working as an associate director at the Gate Theatre, the Young Vic and the Birmingham Rep.

Rubasingham began her tenure at the Tricycle with Red Velvet, a play by Lolita Chakrabarti about the actor Ira Aldridge. The production starred Adrian Lester.

Notable productions

References

  1. The Girls' Day School Trust website.
  2. Stephen Moss, profile of Indhu Rubasingham, Guardian, 19 June 2012
  3. Evening Standard profile by Liz Hoggard, 9 October 2012

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