Theatre Network is pleased to announce David Cheoros as our new Executive Director!
“Theatre Network has a long history of exceptional leadership, and we are thrilled to welcome David back,” Jared Tabler, Theatre Network’s President and Chairman of the Board Chair, says. “David previously worked with us as General Manager from 2004 to 2007 and we couldn’t be more pleased to have him step into this important leadership role as look ahead to the future of Theatre Network.”
David joins Theatre Network after 6 years with the Edmonton Arts Council (EAC) as well as 5 years as Executive Director for the Metro Cinema Society, amongst many other roles in the arts community in Edmonton.
As Theatre Network prepares to enter a new era with the retirement of our longtime Executive and Artistic Director, Bradley Moss, David will lead the administration of the organization. Theatre Network is in the process of selecting its next Artistic Director with an announcement expected later this spring.
“We are fortunate to have David bring his experience and skills to help shape Theatre Network as we look toward a bright future of theatre in Edmonton,” Tabler says.
Interviews with David are available upon request.
About David Cheoros

David Cheoros studied theatre and business at the University of Waterloo, and has an MFA in directing from the University of Victoria. Since graduating, David has dedicated himself to connecting audiences and artists.
David has been serving the arts community in Edmonton since 1997. He’s lead at the Edmonton Fringe Festival, Film and Video Arts Society, Theatre Network, LitFest and Metro Cinema. He worked with the Edmonton Arts Council in their grants section.
David has been a sessional instructor for MacEwan University’s Arts & Cultural Management program. He has also produced and directed twenty productions in Edmonton, mostly at the Edmonton Fringe Festival, and coordinated a Fringe venue at the Strathcona Library for fifteen years. He shares a home with two amazing daughters and a cat that resists domestication.