FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE : SEPTEMBER 15, 2023
Raleigh, NC — The Board of Directors of The North Carolina Theatre (NCT) is thrilled to announce its new leader. Raleigh’s premier professional theatre names Eric Woodall as the new Executive Artistic Director. Woodall will enter this new role directly from his current position as NCT’s Producing Artistic Director.
Eric Woodall’s passion for theatre and 30 years of experience in the field have made him an invaluable asset to NCT and Conservatory. His leadership and vision will undoubtedly bring both towards a bright future and continue to enrich the arts in the state.
From a high school student cast in early productions at NCT by founder DeAnn Jones to his appointment as its leader, heading into the 40th Anniversary season, Woodall pledges that through his “full circle experience,” he will “celebrate The North Carolina Theatre’s past while reimagining its future”.
Woodall has thrived as a valued member of the local, Broadway, and National theatre business for 30 years as an actor, director, teacher, producer, and casting director. Originally from Benson, NC, he began performing in productions at NCT at a young age. He graduated with honors in Drama from Carnegie Mellon University where he received the Henry Boetcher Award in Acting. His acting career found him as a “regular” on ABC’s soap opera Loving, as well as appearing on other television shows and on Broadway touring productions.
Woodall was a resident director for the Broadway, Touring, and Las Vegas productions of Mamma Mia! Woodall’s NCT directing credits include Mary Poppins, West Side Story, Jesus Christ Superstar, Billy Elliot, and Driving Miss Daisy.
As an Artios Award-winning casting director with Tara Rubin Casting (TRC), Woodall collaborated with renowned figures such as Stephen Sondheim, Cameron Mackintosh, Susan Stroman, and Hal Prince. His credits include some of Broadway’s biggest hits: Phantom of The Opera, Les Misérables, Aladdin, Mary Poppins, Sunset Boulevard, Spelling Bee, and Mamma Mia! Additionally, during his 16-year tenure at TRC, Woodall worked in the various stages of creating over 150 new plays and musicals.
As a teacher, guest lecturer, and Adjunct Professor, Woodall has taught at universities and training programs around the country including NYU, Carnegie Mellon, Baldwin Wallace, Duke, UNC, and Elon. Internationally, Woodall was invited to lead workshops in Sydney and Melbourne, Australia through Actors Equity of Australia. Woodall has been widely recognized for his continuing work with Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and he has participated on national panels on the subject. American Theatre magazine recognized Woodall as one of the “People You Should Watch.” Woodall is an active SDC, AEA, SAG/AFTRA, and CSA member.
“We are pleased that Eric has taken on this leadership role,” said Debbie Hammersla, Chair of The Board. “Eric’s broad knowledge and experience in theatre makes him well positioned to lead NCT forward under our new model focusing on performances in Fletcher Theatre. And Eric’s passion and commitment to NCT’s Conservatory will enable him to continue expanding the programs behind NCT’s mission to the youth in our community.”
Press Contact: Christine Dubuc
Email: cdubuc@nctheatre.com
Photo Credit: Curtis Brown Photography