With over 25 years of working experience of producing theatres, David Beidas has progressed from working at theatres in Leeds and Worcester and taking the role as Executive Director for The Belgrade in Coventry, developing the blueprint for the venue in a £14million pound re-development scheme.
From 2003 onwards David has been a leading champion on aspects of arts capital projects.Now the Spaces Manager for Sustained Theatre, his track record is impressive for Sector developments that include;
- The UK Centre for Carnival Arts, a new building in Luton (opened in May 2009)
- Bradbury Studios development,
- the new office and rehearsal base for Graeae Theatre Company in Hackney.
He is currently also working for Birmingham Repertory Theatre on their involvement in the Library of Birmingham project, a £193m scheme due for completion in 2013, and for the New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich.
David also worked for a period on Talawa Theatre Company’s project to create a new home at the former Westminster Theatre in Palace Street London, out of the ashes of which came Sustained Theatre.