Jo Beddoe
Josephine 'Jo' Beddoe (7 August 1944 – 20 February 2018) was an arts administrator and theatre producer from Yorkshire.
Josephine 'Jo' Beddoe | |
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Born | 7 August 1944 Halifax |
Died | 20 February 2018 Scarborough |
Known for | Theatre Producer |
Early life
Beddoe was born in Halifax - where her father George edited the Halifax Courier and her mother Barbara was a youth worker specialising in working with homeless young people - and attended Trinity Junior School and Crossley and Porter Secondary School,[1] before embarking upon a teacher training degree at Trent Park Teacher Training College, (Middlesex University), London.[2]
Teaching
Beddoe taught Drama and English in schools in Croxteth, Liverpool before moving to London teaching at West Ham College where she taught English and Liberal Studies in 1970.[3] During her time teaching in London Beddoe also became the co-ordinator of an adult literacy scheme (at Southgate Technical College) and was a student liaison officer.[3]
7:84 and Scotland
In 1988 Beddoe joined Scottish theatre company 7:84 as a producer. Founding artistic director John McGrath had recently left the company with David Hayman and Gerard Kelly appointed; with their funding under threat[4] Beddoe managed to sustain the company financially and oversaw revivals of No Mean City and Hector MacMillan’s, The Sash, as well as premiering Bold Girls by Rona Munro and developing opportunities for younger writers.[2]
References
- "Obituary: Jo Beddoe, theatre producer and manager who helped save the 7:84 Theatre Company and founded Glasgow's Centre for Contemporary Arts". www.scotsman.com. Retrieved 2021-02-03.
- "Obituary: Jo Beddoe, theatre and arts producer". HeraldScotland. Retrieved 2021-02-03.
- "Obituary: Jo Beddoe, theatre and arts producer". HeraldScotland. Retrieved 2021-02-03.
- Bird, Charlotte (2018-04-12). "Jo Beddoe obituary". the Guardian. Retrieved 2021-02-03.