And Tell Sad Stories of the Death of Queens

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For Glasgay! Producer Administrator Marketing Design Press

Steven Thomson Alphonso Harrison Vicki Anderson Niall Walker Alan Miller

Board of Directors Chair: Prof. Maggie Kinloch; Vice-Chair: James Doherty Directors: Patrick Harvie MSP, David Hay (Co. Secy), Irene Graham, Jean Cameron, Lynn Sheridan, Cllr Tom McKeown, Bridget Sly, Jackie Wylie.

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by Tennessee Williams A Glasgay! production 28 OCT – 1 NOV 2008 Citizens Theatre, Glasgow


PHIL SPENCER

by Tennessee Williams

Phil graduated from the University of Glasgow Theatre Studies Department and is a writer and performer. His recent theatre work includes Bluey (Arches Festival), Rigmarole, The Dream Life of Louise Michel (FWAM), Collisions Can Be Painful (Westend Festival) and Fewer Emergencies (Ankur Productions). In the New Year Phil is off to perform his solo show Bluey in Sydney. CAMERON MOWAT

Candy Delaney Karl Alvin Krenning Jerry Johnson

NICK UNDERWOOD PHIL SPENCER CAMERON MOWAT JEREMIAH REYNOLDS

Director Set Design Construction Production Manager In-house Technician

Sam Rowe Colin O’Hara Simon Smeeton Neil Anderson Sam Thornber

With thanks to; Steven and Al at Glasgay; Vanya Eadie; Tim McGregor; Jamie, Eileen, Clair and everyone at the Citizens; Suzie, Niall and everyone at The Arches; Kieran Hurley; Nick’s mum; Eleanor at Ruchill Bric-a-brac and a very special thank you to Dee Heddon, without whom this production would have never happened. BIOGRAPHIES NICK UNDERWOOD Theatre credits include the James and and the Giant Peach (Citizens´ Theatre), An Alphabet (Lyceum), Sundowe (Eden Court) lots of work at the Arches and many productions as actor and song-writer with Theatre Modo, including Ubu. He has worked extensively for BBC Radio drama and has recently been commissioned to write a radio play for the BBC. TV credits include River City and Emmerdale. In January 2009, Nick´s play Naked Neighbour (Twitching Blind), a comic take on love and death, will be staged at the Tramway Theatre.

Since graduating from Queen Margaret University College in 2006, Cameron Mowat has worked regularly in Theatre. His credits include: Romeo and Juliet for Nonsenseroom Productions; Six Characters In Search of An Author for National Theatre of Scotland; Europe, Hansel and Gretel, Sweet Bird of Youth and A Midsummer Night’s Dream all for Dundee Rep Ensemble. Cameron also appeared in the film In A Man’s World for Clan Film Productions, which was voted Best Feature Film in the New York International Independent Film Festival. JEREMIAH REYNOLDS Jeremiah is in his final year at RSAMD. His recent theatre experience includes playing Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing; Svidrigailov in Crime and Punishment and Peer Gynt for Dundee Rep/NTS. SAM ROWE Sam graduated in Theatre Studies from The University of Glasgow in 2006, where he specialised in directing. Since then he has devised for an Arches Scratch Night and developed a new show for schools with Unheard Voices, a company for people affected by homelessness. He now works for Geese Theatre in Birmingham, who produce theatre projects for prisons. This is his first professional production as a director. He was assistant director of Stewart Laing’s Slope at Tramway (2006). COLIN O’HARA Colin studied architecture in Glasgow but now works as a freelance designer. His work has mainly been in residential interiors but he has also undertaken commercial work, including the recent redesign of Café Cosmo at the Glasgow Film Theatre. This is his first design for the theatre. And Tell Sad Stories Of The Death Of Queens by Tennessee Williams is presented through special arrangement with The University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee.


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