PERMANENT STAFF Artistic Director/Chief Executive Vicky Featherstone Executive Producer Neil Murray
ARTISTIC POLICY The National Theatre of Scotland works with the best Scottish and international artists to promote world class theatre. In so doing, the National Theatre of Scotland plays a key role in the cultural life of Scotland, and aims to develop a sustainable, international and diverse audience, creating a high-quality touring body of work and fostering a culture of creative learning.
REVIEW EXTRACTS Two years after its Edinburgh Festival debut, Gregory Burke’s celebrated play makes it to London, and proves worth the wait. Michael Billington, The Guardian (Black Watch) There is something about its quiet, unadorned storytelling and concentrated focus that makes it powerful and engrossing. Bryce Hallet, The Sydney Morning Herald (Aalst) Twins the vulgarity of director Dominic Hill’s Ubu the King in 2005 with a boisterous theatrical imagination. The result is thrilling. Mark Fisher, The Guardian (Peer Gynt)
CURRENT PRODUCTIONS Peer Gynt A co-production with Dundee Rep Ensemble, the show swept the board at the 2008 Critics Awards for Theatre in Scotland. An urgent, radical, Scottish reading of this classic text. Contains adult content and strong language (14+) 180 minutes including 20 minute interval 18 cast, 12 stage management and crew (30 on the road) Aalst A co-production with Victoria (Gent) and Tramway (Glasgow), the show has successfully toured the UK and Australia. A gripping, uncomfortable examination of family dysfunction at its most extreme. Contains adult content and strong language (14+) 70 minutes without interval 2 cast, 2 technicians, plus Director (5 on the road)
FUTURE PRODUCTIONS Nobody Will Ever Forgive Us A debut play by actor Paul Higgins, a very dark comedy about a Glasgow family and religion, directed by John Tiffany (Black Watch and The Bacchae). Premieres November 2008. Contains adult content and strong language (14+) Two hours including interval 5 cast, 6 stage management and crew (11 on the road)
WRAP-AROUND Issues of cultural diplomacy, workshops, post show discussions, masterclasses.
RECENT INTERNATIONAL WORK 2007 USA: Black Watch and The Wolves in the Walls 2008 Australasia: Black Watch and Aalst 2008 USA: The Bacchae and Black Watch 2008 Canada, Ireland: Black Watch
TOURING AVAILABILITY On request
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