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A new theatre director has been appointed at the Assembly Hall Theatre in Tunbridge Wells.
John-Jackson (JJ) Almond will come to the town from Park Theatre in London, where he is currently executive director.
The director's role at the Assembly Hall Theatre has been vacant since November when Brian McAteer left.
JJ Almond career has spanned 20 years as a manager, freelance director, producer, artistic director and executive director. He will be joining the Assembly Hall in May.
His appointment comes after a major refurbishment at the theatre and recent completion of works in the bar and auditorium - and as the council embarks on a major project to replace the existing theatre.
Cabinet member for Tourism, Leisure and Economic Development, Cllr Jane March said: "I’d like to welcome JJ to Tunbridge Wells and look forward to the influence of his London theatre experience on the local cultural offer. I hope he finds it as culturally pleasing here as so many of our residents do."
JJ added: "I am very pleased to be joining the team at the Assembly Hall Theatre and am looking forward to what will be an exceptionally exciting time for the theatre and the wider cultural and creative industries in Tunbridge Wells."