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Theatre Alba - Productions 2001

"...... this is theatre that maximises the possibilities of its craft. "
The Stage


From the same creative 
team which produced 
Wallace's Women
Josef
The Thrie Sisters
Tamlane
The Shepherd Beguiled
The Wallace
and 
"The Puddok 
and the Princess "

Biographies
Margaret McSeveney
Charles Nowosielski
Richard Cherns
Cast
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presents 
the World Premiere of
"Thenew"
by Margaret McSeveney

Theatre Alba Thenew Image
Directed by 
Charles Nowosielski
Music by
Richard Cherns

This production was selected for inclusion in the Programme of Events for the Edinburgh City Arts Centre Arthurian Exhibition
"In Search of Camelot" (Nov2001 - Jan 2002)
 
 Reviews of Thenew -click here

The St Enoch Centre in Glasgow stands as a great glass celebration of consumerism, but who was St Enoch?

Thenew - Celtic Princess and niece of King Arthur - survived ritual execution  to become the Christian St. Enoch and mother of St. Mungo. This is a tale about power, spirituality and the role of women. 
It is a universal Scots drama imbued with contemporary significance - a theatrical event not to be missed.


Margaret McSeveney was co-writer of  the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 1998  hit "Wallace's Women"  at the Netherbow.

"WALLACE'S WOMEN is a delight both for individual lines ... and for it's glorious feisty spirit." The Scotsman

.....a dynamic masterpiece of Scottish Theatre.."    The List

Performance Dates
15-24 Nov. 2001
The Netherbow
43 High Street, Edinburgh


 

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EDINBURGH  FESTIVAL FRINGE 2001
THE WALLACE
by Sydney Goodsir Smith
Directed by Charles Nowosielski
Music by Richard Cherns
Live Music! 
Atmospheric setting!
Venue 121:
DUDDINGSTON KIRK MANSE GARDENS*
August 9th-12th,16th-19th, 23rd-26th 
 
THE WALLACE is a historical play dramatising the life of one of Scotland's greatest heroes, William Wallace, whose revolt against England in the 14th Century led to his capture and execution, but, also through the continuing and successful rebellion of his successor, Robert the Bruce, to eventual Scottish Independence.
The play was first broadcast by the BBC in 1959, performed at the Edinburgh Festival in 1960 and was revived in 1985 by the ill-fated Scottish Theatre Company. 

After a degree of re-structuring by the Brunton Theatre Company, the play was the first production of a new regime directed by Theatre Alba's Charles Nowosielski.

In customary Alba style, this production had live instrumental music: original melodies  and Scottish airs specially composed and adapted  by Composer Richard Cherns and performed by two groups of musicians. The instruments featured included Irish pipes, Scottish pipes, Ulean pipes, fiddles, viola, harmonium, recorders and whistles.

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Theatre Alba William Wallace Image
THE WALLACE
Sydney Goodsir Smith
Sydney Goodsir Smith (1915-1974) was one of the most important Scottish poets of the 20th century, a founder of the Scottish Renaissance that revived not only Scottish writing, as a separate phenomenon, but the use of the Scots language as a vehicle for literature. He was also a fervent nationalist for whom Scotland's long history was always a part of the present.
This production of  "The Wallace" was its premier in the open air.  The venue in historic and atmospheric Duddingston Kirk Gardens followed three previous successful productions in this venue: THE SHEPHERD BEGUILED by Netta Blair Reid, TAMLANEby Edwin Stiven and CHARLES EDWARD STUART by Donald Mackenzie and Charles Nowosielski.