Muriel Romanes
Artists plea at CATS
Romanes warns of “sector of administrators”:
Muriel Romanes has used her award of a CATS Whiskers at this year’s Critics Awards for Theatre in Scotland to call for the artist to be put at the heart of theatre.
Critics celebrate Romanes
Special CATS Whiskers award for ex Stellar Quines AD:
The Critics Award for Theatre in Scotland will recognise recently departed Stellar Quines artistic director Muriel Romanes for her role as a “tremendous force” in promoting the work of women in Scottish Theatre.
The Air The Carries The Weight
★★★☆☆ Haunting:
Cleverly framed and delicately staged on what could well be John and Jeanine Byrne’s most evocative and cleverly constructed set yet, there is an aching beauty to Stellar Quines’ latest production.
It’s Levick for Quines
Stellar Quines appoints Jemima Levick as AD & CEO:
Jemima Levick has been appointed artistic director and chief executive of Edinburgh-based theatre company Stellar Quines.
Romanes to Quit Quines
Muriel Romanes to step down as Stellar Quines AD:
Muriel Romanes has announced, “with much sadness”, that she is to resign her post as artistic director of Stellar Quines in April 2016.
Trilogy’s trio of Fringe Firsts
Quines get third Fringe First & Trav gets three:
Stellar Quines has won its third Fringe First for the Jennifer Tremblay trilogy of plays, with one going to The Deliverance.
The Deliverance
✭✭✭✭✩ Fertile soil:
Involving, dark, human poetry is in great supply in The Deliverance at Assembly Roxy. Stellar Quines’ presentation of the third part of the story that began with The List is a success in its own right, as well as a worthy successor to what has gone before.
Quines’ Tremblay Trilogy
Beattie to star in Quebec plays:
Maureen Beattie is to star in Jennifer Tremblay’s The Deliverance at this year’s fringe as Stellar Quines bring the complete Quebec-set trilogy to the Assembly Roxy.
The Carousel
✭✭✭✭✩ Stunningly performed
Impressive production values and impeccable acting are on display in The Carousel. Stellar Quines’ production at Traverse 2 of the second part of Jennifer Tremblay’s trilogy succeeds on its own terms but does not entirely fulfil the huge burden of expectations placed upon it.
Review – The List
Stellar Quines’ mesmerising production of The List at Summerhall features a shattering performance by Maureen Beattie.