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Greater London (Hybrid)
Gloucester, Gloucestershire
Bristol, Bristol City
London, Greater London
Unpaid role, expenses paid
Voluntary
Job description

Are you passionate about the transformative power of culture?

Would you like to play a pivotal role in the future of one of the world’s most extraordinary theatre companies? 

Complicité is seeking new Trustees to guide and support us in creating exceptional cultural experiences that transform people, inspiring creativity, delight, imagination and political action. We welcome individuals from a wide variety of backgrounds who will challenge and inspire us with their insight, expertise and lived experience. You don’t need to come from a theatre background, simply have a demonstrable passion for the work Complicité does.

This is an exciting time to join Complicité’s board: we are in a period of immense creative energy, with multiple projects at the Research & Development phase. At the same time we are in the process of transforming our business model to meet the challenges of today’s arts landscape. Touring theatre internationally is harder than ever, but we remain committed to our values of risk, rigour and internationalism. 

“…the most influential and consistently interesting theatre company working in Britain” - The Times

We are particularly interested in hearing expressions of interest from people able to bring expertise in the following areas:

●Commercial Producing

●International Touring

●Production Management

●Financial and Business Management

●Fundraising

●Filmmaking

●Creative Engagement, Learning and Education

●Sustainability

●Equality, Diversity & Inclusion

Key characteristics of a Complicité board member:

●Passionate about the company’s work

●Understand the commitment required to join the board

●Understand the legal requirements of being a charity Trustee

●Willingness to contribute time and expertise

●Happy to provide mentoring and support to staff members where required

●Ready to be a champion of what we do

●Ready to introduce us to your network of professional and personal contacts

●Ready to challenge and provoke us

Complicité’s current Board of Trustees includes: Tom Morris OBE (Chair), Director and former AD of Bristol Old Vic; Frances Hughes (Deputy Chair), senior partner at law firm Hughes Fowler Carruthers; poet and playwright Inua Ellams; Pete Flamman, Peloton’s Vice President of Global Content and Creative and International; Emma Stevenson, Deputy CEO of charity Choose Love; and Louise Jeffreys, arts consultant and former Artistic Director of the Barbican. 

Important Information About Joining Our Board

Location: Complicité is based in Gloucestershire and London, but - in line with our touring ethos - we welcome applications from those based around the country if they are willing to travel to four meetings a year and other associated events.

Commitment: Board meetings take place on a quarterly basis, usually 6.30pm-8.30pm at our offices in London, or online. We also have one annual Board Away Day.

Access: We are committed to ensuring accessibility for all board members. Our meetings can take place in step-free venues as required. We can provide BSL interpretation, large print or audio board papers, or other access support. We will work with Trustees to meet any access needs. New Trustees will receive an induction/welcome pack and are provided with relevant training if required.

Length of term: Trustees are appointed initially for three years and then normally eligible for two consecutive terms of three years before retirement.

Salary: Unremunerated, with reasonable expenses paid.

“Complicité has been one of the best reasons to be part of our generation of theatre makers. A continual inspiration and joy. Never miss a thing they do” - Mark Rylance

About Us

Complicité is an international touring theatre company and charity, under the creative leadership of Artistic Director and co-founder Simon McBurney. Over four decades, we have played in more than 40 countries and won more than 50 awards. Through our live productions, streamed work and education and engagement, millions of people have encountered the work of “the most influential and consistently interesting theatre company working in Britain” (The Times).

We believe that experiencing extraordinary culture can transform people; inspiring creativity,delight, imagination and political action. For this reason, we strive to create art of exceptional quality, ambition and innovation, driven by brilliant ideas, and use this to engage the widest range of audiences and participants through the power of creativity, both in the UK and internationally.

Complicité’s recent work includes: the dance trilogy Figures in Extinction, a major new collaboration between Simon McBurney and Choreographer Crystal Pite with Nederlands Dans Theater, which premiered at Factory International in February and is currently on a European tour, the reimagined Mnemonic which played at the National Theatre in 2024, Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead which achieved rave notices, toured internationally and was seen by over 78,000 people, Can I Live? a vital new digital performance about the climate catastrophe conceived, written and performed by Fehinti Balogun, The Encounter, as well as The Dark is Rising; an audio drama for BBC World Service and BBC Sounds based on Susan Cooper’s cult novel.

We take our responsibility as one of the UK’s most celebrated theatre companies seriously and are motivated not solely to create our own productions, but also to share what we’ve learnt and created with other artists, particularly those currently underrepresented in the arts. The familiarity of our name enables us to reach diverse communities across the UK and internationally, and through our engagement and education work, we empower those we connect with to embrace collaboration and risk-taking as vital to a creative, fulfilling life.

Alongside Simon McBurney’s work we support artists through our ‘Mudlarks’ strand, widening access and pro-actively seeking to support talented artists who are underrepresented in the theatre sector.

Our award-winning Creative Engagement programme includes professional development, work in schools and colleges and participatory projects with a range of communities.

Action on the Climate and Ecological Emergency is a burning thread running through all of our work and we have played a key role in Culture Declares Emergency, as well as in developing the Theatre Green Book.

2025 marks the company’s 42nd year.

Context, Opportunities and Challenges of Making and Touring Theatre in 2025

Complicité is a world-renowned national and international touring company with an immense repertoire of outstanding quality alongside the aspiration for a varied, pioneering and highly engaging future programme. It has healthy reserves and a growing slate of ambitious work across a variety of art forms.

But the costs of creating such theatre have sky-rocketed and the marketplace for touring theatre is still uncertain after Covid, even for Complicité.

The company is embracing the need for reinvention in order to guarantee its future. At the same time, we have taken the opportunity provided by Arts Council England's NPO-Transfer programme to build that change into the process of business transformation which is necessary for all arts organisations in the coming years.

With an ethos and way of working established over 40 years of practice, Complicité is a company that never stands still.

“...a new Complicité show isn't just a devised play; it's a theatrical event; a ticket to another world” - Time Out

How to Apply

We welcome written, video or audio applications in the following formats:

●Written: CV and an expression of interest letter

●Video: via a YouTube or Vimeo link (maximum three minutes)

●Audio: via a sound file

Please send your application to Susie Newbery (she/her), Executive Director, If you would like an informal chat about the role prior to applying, please contact Susie.

Please tell us in no more than one side of A4 why you are interested in becoming a Complicité Trustee and refer to the key characteristics above to tell us about your experience and qualities.

Please also ensure you complete the Equality Monitoring Form when submitting your application.

Any travel expenses incurred during the recruitment process will be reimbursed.

We actively encourage applications from people who are under-represented in the arts, including people from the Global Majority, people with a disability, D/deaf people, neurodivergent people, people from working-class backgrounds and LGBTQIA+ people. We are committed to ensuring our board reflects the diversity of the society we live in and to removing barriers to participation.

We welcome first-time Trustees and will provide mentoring and training as needed. We value both professional expertise and lived experience, and we are particularly interested to hear from prospective board members who live and work in the South West of England, where we have recently relocated as part of the Arts Council’s NPO-Transfer programme.

The deadline for applications is midday Friday 17 October 2025. 

Conversations with the current Complicité Board of Trustees, Executive Director and Artistic Director will take place in Autumn 2025 with a view to new board recruits joining us at our December 2025 and/or February 2026 board meetings.

Applicants must be eligible to serve as a charity Trustee in accordance with Charity Commission regulations. We will ask shortlisted candidates to confirm their eligibility.

Your application data will be processed in accordance with Complicité’s Data Protection Policy and only used for recruitment purposes.

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Complicite View profile Organisation type Registered Charity Company size 11 - 20
Posted on: 23 September 2025
Closing date: 17 October 2025 at 12:00
Tags: Advice / Information, Advocacy, Business Development, Volunteering Management, Climate Change, Ethnic Minority / BAME, Governance / Management

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