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New chair takes to the stage at Birmingham Hippodrome

Birmingham Hippodrome has announced Glenn Howells, a Hippodrome trustee since 2012, as its new chair.

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Glenn Howells and Fiona Allan. Picture by Simon Hadley.

A well-known figure in the region, through Glenn Howells Architects he has been particularly influential in shaping Birmingham’s regeneration over the last three decades with successful projects in Brindley Place, Digbeth, in the Jewellery Quarter, and most recently Paradise.

Mr Howells has served on a number of Creative Industries boards - chairing the Ikon Gallery for 11 years and MADE since 2005 - and has advised government bodies and local authorities.

Commenting on his appointment, Glenn said he is excited and is about to embark on 'very ambitious plans' with the theatre team.

Glenn Howells. Picture by Simon Hadley.

“Our vision for the Hippodrome is to build on its huge successes, to widen our artistic programme and to connect to the largest possible audiences," he added.

"We will do this through new partnerships and investment in our Hippodrome Projects – new artists and programming, expanded education and community programmes, bigger community festivals, and the development of our Southside campus.

“This will not only strengthen the Hippodrome’s role as the major cultural cornerstone of the city but it will also bring wider benefits to Birmingham and the region by being a catalyst for growth in tourism and our already thriving creative industries sector.

"We see our role as helping make Birmingham an international cultural destination - fulfilling our vision of a vibrant world-class Birmingham arts scene, with the Hippodrome centre stage.

Glenn Howells. Picture by Simon Hadley.

“As Chamberlain realised in the 19th century, you can’t make a great city from commerce and industry alone. To be a truly great city it needs culture and soul, and that’s what we want to deliver.”

Chief executive and artistic director, Fiona Allan, added that it's 'terrific' to have Glenn on-board as the venue looks to celebrate a monumental anniversary.

"Next year we will be celebrating 120 years of Birmingham Hippodrome," she said.

"It is terrific to have Glenn as our new Chair as we celebrate our past and look towards our future, and for him to lead the Board as we shape some exciting new developments and ambitions.

Glenn Howells and Fiona Allan. Picture by Simon Hadley.

“As a charity, Birmingham Hippodrome is committed to serving the widest possible communities, through shows on our stages, learning and education activities, and our many free city-wide events and festivals.

"I know that Glenn wholeheartedly shares our values and aspirations and am absolutely delighted to have the opportunity now to work with him, and our other Trustees, to continue to grow our impact.”