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Jackie Wylie was born on 1980 in Edinburgh, United Kingdom, is a Theatre director and executive. Discover Jackie Wylie's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 44 years old?
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Jackie Wylie Net Worth
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Timeline
Wylie was born in Edinburgh in 1980.
Jackie’s work at NTS includes the musical Orphans, an adaptation of Peter Mullan’s 1998 film, Futureproof, and the revival of The Cheviot The Stag and The Black Black Oil.
Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
Honorary Doctor of Letters - University of Glasgow.
Nominated Scottish Style Awards Tastemaker.
She received a first class MA in Theatre, Film and Television Studies from the University of Glasgow in 2001 and worked in film and television production until 2004, when she went to work for The Arches in Glasgow.
She was Artistic Director of The Arches in Glasgow from 2008 - 2015.
She became Artistic Director of the Arches in 2008 at the age of 28, becoming the youngest serving director of a major Scottish venue
Under Wylie, the venue's artistic output shifted from the more traditional productions of the Arches Theatre Company, to supporting and nurturing new Scottish talent.
She developed artists like Kieran Hurley, Gary McNair, Rosanna Cade, Rob Drummond, Julia Taudevin and Nic Green, commissioning work that would eventually tour internationally.
Theatre critic Lyn Gardner described the venue under Wylie as “one of the reasons that in recent years Glasgow has become a magnet for young performance-makers...as significant as Battersea Arts Centre in London in the way it nurtures tomorrow.”
In 2009 Wylie created the Behaviour festival, which brought globally-renowned international artists and companies like Gob Squad, Ann Liv Young, Tim Crouch, Bryony Kimmings, Ontroerend Goed and The TEAM to Glasgow
Wylie also co-commissioned large-scale performances by internationally established artists such as DEREVO's Natura Morte, and Linder Sterling's 13 hour performance Darktown Cakewalk.
The Scotsman - National Theatre pledges to bring in 'more diverse voices' and celebrate Scotland’s ‘many identities’ 2023
The Sunday Post - Our plays for today: National Theatre of Scotland’s artistic director on offering a haven in economic storm 2023
The Stage - The Stage 100 2023
The Scotsman - 25 most eligible women in Scotland 2011
Wylie was on maternity leave when the venue closed in 2015.
International Society for the Performing Arts Fellow.
Jackie Wylie is Artistic Director and Chief Executive of the National Theatre of Scotland (Since 2017. )
Previously she founded Take Me Somewhere, a Glasgow wide international performance festival based at the Tramway.
She received a research grant from Creative Scotland and Glasgow Life to investigate how to fill the space left by The Arches, resulting in the festival Take Me Somewhere, which opened in 2017.
Jackie is the third Artistic Director of the National Theatre of Scotland, after Laurie Sansom and Vicky Featherstone.
The Times - Jackie Wylie, artistic director of NTS: ‘For me the responsibility is to look at the complexities of Scotland now’ 2017
Fellow of the Clore Leadership Programme.
The National - Jackie Wylie: 10 things that changed my life 2019