I understand that the Kiln Theatre board have now confirmed that they have no intention of reversing the name change.
As the campaign against the Kiln Theatre name change slowly peters out, the Guardian has a piece on artistic succession which is of interest. As it points out, changing a theatre name is quite common. It also contains the detail that White Teeth is apparently the Theatre fastest selling and highest grossing production, which is good news, although completely unsurprising. A production based on a book by such a well known author and such a local setting was always likely to be a good drawer.
As I have argued before, the Theatre remake is actually a really fantastic achievement in a tough environment. It was a brave step to take, and contrary to what has been said was widely consulted on before going ahead.
UPDATE
The Our Tricycle, Not Your Kiln group has posted that it has received a "national award" from The Stage Magazine. The citation of this award reads:
"Among several genuinely concerning controversies this year, That Bloke Who Tried to Burn an EU Flag Award for Most Pointless Protest goes to those folk who resolutely stand outside Kilburn’s Kiln Theatre,
making a fuss about its perfectly fine name change and completely
missing the point that a) they are needlessly harassing one of theatre’s
few female, BAME artistic directors, b) they look like complete tools,
and c) there are far more important things to worry about."
Do people just not read what they post or what?
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