Stephen Phillips

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Short career outline
Stephen Phillips BA, Dip. Class. Arch. is a television producer, arts journalist and arts management consultant. He started his career as a journalist with the Yorkshire Post and Daily Express. He ran a holiday village in Greece before joining the BBC as a full-time radio and TV journalist. He was the general manager for Prospect, the major British theatre touring company, before joining Channel 4 as an arts correspondent and producer, editing their first arts documentary series, Signals. He is the Executive Producer for Meridian Broadcasting. He has been a member of the Arts Council of England (1994-98), the chair of its Touring Department and chair of Arts for Everyone. He was the author of a report on the Royal Ballet for its governors and wrote the broadcasting paper for the National Arts and Media Strategy. He was a member of the 1995 Lyric Theatre Report committee and wrote a report on the future of the British Theatre Museum in 1999. He is currently a member of the Chichester Festival Theatre, of the South East Arts Board, English National Ballet and Tricycle Theatre. He is a visiting Research Fellow at Sussex University and is Director of the Isaac Newton Arts Trust, working to create a new arts and communications centre in a former telescope housing at Herstmonceux Castle in East Sussex, UK.

Projects
Public Affairs and Media Consultancy for the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA)
J. Sainsbury plc. Arts Sponsorship Programme
Research study for the Royal Ballet, at the Royal Opera House
The future of the Theatre Museum at the Victoria and Albert Museum
Lyric Theatre Enquiry and Report
The Cultural Cornerstone, the 2001 Cultural Strategy for South East England
Odyssée 2003

Address
West Wing
Carters Corner Place
Hailsham
East Sussex
BN27 4HX
U.K.

Telephone
+ 44 (0) 1323 833 163

Fax
+44 (0) 1323 833 301

Email
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