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Established in 1993, Stellar Quines is a Scottish theatre company and charity based in Edinburgh, Scotland, which celebrates the energy, experience and perspective of women. Stellar Quines provides a platform for women's stories, creating live theatre driven by women and where female practitioners are at the forefront of all creative roles.

Live theatre lies at the heart of the company, however in recent years Stellar Quines has begun initiating projects that explore the interface between the traditions of live theatre and the possibilities emerging through the digital and virtual world.

Stellar Quines is currently under the artistic direction of Muriel Romanes[1]

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.[2]

Productions

Other Activities

Rehearsal Room

Stellar Quines' Rehearsal Room was created to uncover new plays and new voices in partnership with the audience, through rehearsed readings and workshops. The main aim of Rehearsal Room is 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, while also existing as a showcase for potential co-producers and promoters.[22]

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[23]
  • Age of Arousal - nominated for Best Show, Best Ensemble and Best Design in the Critics' Awards for Theatre Scotland

2007

2003

1996

Projects

Knit 2 Together Knit 2 Together is a Heritage lottery funded All Our Stories project aimed as championing the female stories and histories intertwined in the Scottish Borders' textiles industries, and combines events, new writing and oral history. Kit 2 Together involves a series of knitting circles/local history sessions hosted by Stellar Quines in partnership with Heart of Hawick. Playwright Sylvia Dow will use the project as the inspiration for a new play which celebrates women, knitting and Scotland's social history. The play will be given a rehearsed reading in Hawick in October 2013, as part of the Luminate festival. All Our Stories, a brand new small grant programme, was launched in support of BBC Two's The Great British Story and was designed as an opportunity for everyone to get involved in their heritage.

Research

AmbITion Stellar Quines is involved with a programme of digital development, as a Partner Organisation on Creative Scotland's AmbITion scheme - a change programme for the arts and cultural sector. Through AmbITion, Stellar Quines is engaging with digital technology to experiment with how it may enhance and develop existing ways of creating live theatre, extend the reach and engagement of the company with current and new audiences, and to develop business models with the aim of extending the life of live productions and delivering work in new ways. Another component of Stellar Quines' involvement with AmbITion was to undertake a series of digital labs. The first took place in January 2012 and involved live streaming a rehearsed reading of The List; the script then went to full production in the summer of 2012. Two hours of rehearsal and the entire reading were live streamed from Edinburgh's Traverse Theatre , followed by an after show discussion via Skype. The second digital lab involved the filming of Ana in 3D; raising the question of whether 3D can offer an artistic and commercially viable experience of live theatre. The third and final digital lab will take place in 2013.

Gender in Scottish Theatre In 2010, Stellar Quines undertook a research project, funded by the Scottish Arts Council Equalities Department, to provide the basis for Stellar Quines to test its purpose as a company, and refocus its vision for the future. Phase One of the project was a piece of desk-based research, reviewing secondary data related to gender in the performing arts, to build an opinion based picture of women in theatre. The output of a series of Scottish building-based and touring companies in 1993 (the year Stellar Quines was founded) and 2009 (the last full Scottish theatre season before the research was commissioned) was assessed. The study of two Scottish theatre seasons 18 years apart explored to what extent women were represented as directors, writers, actors, lighting, set and costume designers, and composers/musical directors. Phase Two involved consultations with, and a survey of, a wide range of individuals from the Scottish theatre world. Individuals, groups and organisations who had a relationship with the company, or were relevant to the company's work, were surveyed - as well as those who had no existing relationship with the company but showed an interest in the future development of women in Scottish theatre. Stellar Quines then reviewed the results from both phases of research, before adding its own observations.

The Company

  • Muriel Romanes; Artistic Director
  • Lesley Anne Rose; Creative Producer
  • Gillian Shaw; Company Administrator

References

  1. ^ Stellar Quines Official website http://www.stellarquines.com/page.php?p=6
  2. ^ Stellar Quines Official website – what’s in a name http://www.stellarquines.com/page.php?p=5
  3. ^ The List's Official website, s http://www.stellarquines.com/thelist
  4. ^ Stellar Quines Official website, future productions http://www.stellarquines.com/production.php?p=28
  5. ^ Stellar Quines Official website, past productions http://www.stellarquines.com/production.php?p=29
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  9. ^ http://www.59e59.org/archive/unconquered.html
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  13. ^ Show publicity material, 2003
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  21. ^ Stellar Quines Official website, past productions http://www.stellarquines.com/production.php?p=34
  22. ^ Scottish Arts Council - Focus on Stellar Quines - http://www.scottisharts.org.uk/1/artsinscotland/drama/features/archive/focusstellarquines.aspx
  23. ^ CATS website http://www.criticsawards.theatrescotland.com/Winners/10-11.html
  24. ^ CATS website http://www.criticsawards.theatrescotland.com/Winners/06-07.html
  25. ^ CATS website http://www.criticsawards.theatrescotland.com/Winners/02-03.html
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