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==The Company== |
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Revision as of 16:42, 2 May 2013
This article contains promotional content. (December 2012) |
Stellar Quines is a Scottish theatre company based in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Stellar Quines Theatre Company was formed in 1993. It makes theatre where women are at the forefront of all the creative roles. It is the only company in Scotland to work with women in this way, and it does this in collaboration with men.[1]
The company is currently under the artistic direction of Muriel Romanes[2]
The company has worked predominantly with Scotland but has also toured shows nationally and internationally (see productions below).
Origin of the Name
The name Stellar Quines is a combination of two old Scots words: Stellar meaning starry, and Quines meaning women.[3]
Productions
- The List written by Jennifer Tremblay, translated by Shelley Tepperman, directed by Muriel Romanes and starring Maureen Beattie. For the Edinburgh Fringe 2012.[4]
- Ana written by Claire Duffy & Pierre Yves Lemieux & directed by Serge Denoncourt - from October 2011, world premiere at Espace Go, Montreal and then touring Canada and the UK. A co-production between Stellar Quines and Imago Théâtre[5]
- Age of Arousal written by Linda Griffiths (inspired by The Odd Women by George Gissing) & directed by Muriel Romanes - February–April 2011, opened in Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh and then toured. A co-production between Stellar Quines and the Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh[6]
- The Girls of Slender Means by Muriel Spark, adapted for the stage by Judith Adams & directed by Muriel Romanes - Assembly Rooms (Edinburgh), August 2009[7]
- Baby Baby written by Vivien French & directed by Jemima Levick - January–March 2009, opened in Garrison Theatre, Lerwick, Shetland and then toured[8]
- The Unconquered written by Torben Betts & directed by Muriel Romanes, February - March 2007, Toured to UK & then New York, USA in 2008.[9][10] The play won the Best New Play award at the Critics' Awards for Theatre in Scotland, 2007.
- Perfect Pie written by Judith Thompson & directed by Maureen Beattie - March–April 2006, Touring Scotland. Produced by Stellar Quines in Association with The Byre Theatre of St Andrews and Perth Theatre[11]
- Three Thousand Troubled Threads written by Chiew Siah Tei & directed by Muriel Romanes - August–September 2005. A co-production between Stellar Quines Theatre Company, Edinburgh International Festival and the Byre Theatre, St Andrews[12]
- The Memory of Water written by Shelagh Stephenson & directed by Muriel Romanes - April–June 2004, Touring[13]
- Sweet Fanny Adams in Eden written by Judith Adams & directed by Muriel Romanes[14] - August 2003, Scottish Plant Collectors Garden, Pitlochry[15]
- Wit written by Margaret Edson & directed by Gaynor MacFarlane - March–April 2003, touring[16]
- The Reel of the Hanged Man written by Jeanne-Mance Delisle, translated by Martin Bowman and Bill Findlay & directed by Muriel Romanes - April 2000, opened in the Traverse Theatre and toured to Shetland, Glasgow, Stirling and Paisley[17]
- Learning the Paso Doble written by Dilys Rose & directed by Irene Macdougall - Spring 1999, Touring[18]
- The Clearing written by Helen Edmundson & directed by Muriel Romanes - 1998/1999, toured to Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee and Liverpool[19]
- Refuge written by Janet Paisley & directed by Gerda Stevenson - March–April 1997, touring[20]
- The Seal Wife written by Sue Glover & directed by Gerda Stevenson - 1995, touring[21]
- Night Sky (play) written by Susan Yankowitz & directed by Lynn Bains - 1993, toured to Aberdeen, Ayr, Glasgow, St Andrews and Edinburgh[22]
Other Activities
Rehearsal Room
Stellar Quines’ Rehearsal Room is a well-established initiative held yearly and occasionally more than once a year. It claims to enable writers to be more proactive in the development of their text using audience feedback as a major element of the process. It provides a platform for showcasing new plays and developing audiences. It is also a showcase for potential co-producers and promoters.[23]
Many of the productions that Stellar Quines have created have been through the Rehearsal Room process before becoming full-scale productions.
Commissions
Stellar Quines regularly commission new work. Since its inception the company has commissioned the writing, adaptation or translation of following plays:
- Dare to Care - written by Christine Lindsay
- Translation of A Live Bird in the Mouth - written by Jeanne-Mance Delisle, translated by Martin Bowman
- Ana – written by Clare Duffy and Pierre Yves Lemieux
- Constantina – written by Torben Betts
- An adaptation of The Girls of Slender Means by Muriel Spark for the stage adapted by Judith Adams
- The Girl Who Insisted She Wasn’t – written by Ariadne Cass
- The Past Is Not a Place – written by Beatrice Colin
- The Unconquered – written by Torben Betts
- Sweet Fanny Adams in Eden – written by Judith Adams
- Red Priest – written by Grace Barnes
- Translation of The Reel of the Hanged Man written by Jeanne-Mance Delisle, translated by Martin Bowman and Bill Findlay
- Learning The Paso Doble – written by Dilys Rose
- Refuge – written by Janet Paisley
Awards
2012
- The List - won Fringe First
- The List - won Herald Angel
2011
- Age of Arousal - won Best Director, Muriel Romanes in the Critics' Awards for Theatre in Scotland[24]
- Age of Arousal - nominated for Best Show, Best Ensemble and Best Design in the Critics' Awards for Theatre Scotland
2007
- Torben Betts won Best New Play at the Critics' Awards for Theatre in Scotland 2007[25]
2003
- Alexandra Mathie won Best Female Performance as Dr Vivian Bearing in Wit at the 2002-3 Critics' Awards for Theatre in Scotland[26]
1996
- Refuge - won the Peggy Ramsay Award for the development of new writing[27]
The Company
- Muriel Romanes; Artistic Director
- Lesley Anne Rose; Creative Producer
- Gillian Shaw; Company Administrator
References
- ^ Stellar Quines Official website http://www.stellarquines.com/page.php?p=1
- ^ Stellar Quines Official website http://www.stellarquines.com/page.php?p=6
- ^ Stellar Quines Official website – what’s in a name http://www.stellarquines.com/page.php?p=5
- ^ The List's Official website, s http://www.stellarquines.com/thelist
- ^ Stellar Quines Official website, future productions http://www.stellarquines.com/production.php?p=28
- ^ Stellar Quines Official website, past productions http://www.stellarquines.com/production.php?p=29
- ^ Stellar Quines Official website, past productions http://www.stellarquines.com/production.php?p=27
- ^ Stellar Quines Official website, past productions http://www.stellarquines.com/production.php?p=23
- ^ Stellar Quines Official website, past productions http://www.stellarquines.com/production.php?p=22
- ^ http://www.59e59.org/archive/unconquered.html
- ^ Stellar Quines Official website, past productions http://www.stellarquines.com/production.php?p=12
- ^ Stellar Quines Official website, past productions http://www.stellarquines.com/production.php?p=6
- ^ Stellar Quines Official website, past productions http://www.stellarquines.com/production.php?p=3
- ^ Show publicity material, 2003
- ^ Stellar Quines Official website, past productions http://www.stellarquines.com/production.php?p=1
- ^ Stellar Quines Official website, past productions http://www.stellarquines.com/production.php?p=4
- ^ Stellar Quines Official website, past productions http://www.stellarquines.com/production.php?p=10
- ^ Stellar Quines Official website, past productions http://www.stellarquines.com/production.php?p=5
- ^ Stellar Quines Official website, past productions http://www.stellarquines.com/production.php?p=31
- ^ Stellar Quines Official website, past productions http://www.stellarquines.com/production.php?p=32
- ^ Stellar Quines Official website, past productions http://www.stellarquines.com/production.php?p=33
- ^ Stellar Quines Official website, past productions http://www.stellarquines.com/production.php?p=34
- ^ Scottish Arts Council - Focus on Stellar Quines - http://www.scottisharts.org.uk/1/artsinscotland/drama/features/archive/focusstellarquines.aspx
- ^ CATS website http://www.criticsawards.theatrescotland.com/Winners/10-11.html
- ^ CATS website http://www.criticsawards.theatrescotland.com/Winners/06-07.html
- ^ CATS website http://www.criticsawards.theatrescotland.com/Winners/02-03.html
- ^ Stellar Quines Official website http://www.stellarquines.com/production.php?p=32