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Pitlochry Festival Theatre To Launch 70th Anniversary Year With Its First Winter Ensemble

by Staff Writer
December 21, 2020
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Pitlochry Festival Theatre Winter Ensemble

Pitlochry Festival Theatre Winter Ensemble

Pitlochry Festival Theatre has announced that to celebrate the start of its 70th anniversary year, it will, for the first time in its history, be creating an exciting Winter Ensemble of 21 actors from Scotland and further afield. Unlike previous ensembles at Pitlochry Festival Theatre, the ensemble will be entirely creating new work online during the winter months

Although the circumstances of COVID have been awful and, like all theatres, Pitlochry Festival Theatre has experienced a hard time, the theatre has tried to reflect on the positives.  Inspired by the theatre’s Summer Ensemble ‘going digital’ – due to the postponement of the theatre’s Summer Season – Pitlochry Festival Theatre wanted to continue its important work through into the winter to enable them to keep connected with their audiences, both local and further afield.

The Winter Ensemble will work with the theatre’s Artistic Director Elizabeth Newman and PFT’s Associate Directors to generate artistic content for audiences to enjoy all over the world. They will also take part in readings, development projects,  and other artistic activity.

       

The Pitlochry Festival Theatre Winter Programme will feature:

  • #PFTLightHopeJoy – An online programme of diverse content: monologues, book readings, bite-sized  gems of joy like fun facts, poetry, stories, songs, music and engagement and participation activities.
  • Young Explorers – a series of new works especially for children
  • Writers Room –  a space to support writers to develop their new work
  • The theatre will be working in partnership projects with organisations like the National Trust for Scotland, Feis Tatha, local and other theatres across the UK
  • Poetry Fields – This is a digital programme that will make use of the theatre’s natural environment to welcome audiences onsite to have meaningful experiences through curated aural engagement. The Winter Ensemble will create audio work to be heard by audiences as they experience the outdoor spaces in the theatre’s beautiful gardens.
  • This work will also be produced alongside devised and curated works selected by the Winter Ensemble.

The Pitlochry Festival Theatre’s  Winter Ensemble will feature Olivier award nominated Clare Foster (Consent, West End, Travesties, Menier Chocolate Factory); Colin McCredie (Taggart, ITV); Kirsty Stuart (Faith Healer, Pitlochry Festival Theatre, The Duchess, the Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh ) ; Jessica Hardwick (Barefoot in the Park, Pitlochry Festival Theatre and the Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh); Damian Humbley (Lend me a Tenor, Merrily We Roll Along, West End, Local Hero, Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh); Richard Standing (Faith Healer, Pitlochry Festival Theatre); Brian Ferguson (Beats, Sixteen Films); Anne Odeke (The Winter’s Tale, Royal Shakespeare Company); Michelle Chantelle Hopewell (The Princess Switch: Switched Again, Netflix); Greg Powrie (Frankenstein, Selladoor Productions ); Deirdre Davis (River City, BBC Scotland); David Rankine (Blithe Spirit, Pitlochry Festival Theatre); Fiona Wood (Blonde Bombshells, Pitlochry Festival Theatre); Gordon Houston (Aleister Crowley Summons The Devil, National Theatre of Scotland); Kenny Boyle (Lost at Christmas, Magic Monkey Films); Barbara Hockaday (The Crucible, Pitlochry Festival Theatre); Ali Watt (A Christmas Carol, Pitlochry Festival Theatre); MJ Deans (Ferry Tales, National Theatre of Scotland); Olivier Huband (Barefoot in the Park, Pitlochry Festival Theatre); Bea Webster (The Winter’s Tale, Royal Shakespeare Company) and the BAFTA Scotland nominated Lois Chimimba (Noises Off, Lyric Hammersmith).

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Pitlochry Festival Theatre’s Artistic Director Elizabeth Newman said:

“This is a seminal moment for Pitlochry Festival Theatre. Our first Winter Ensemble will be vital to our work next year.  I am personally over the moon to share this news especially for our 70th Anniversary. By creating PFT’s first Winter Ensemble, we intend to celebrate actors and their artistry. Actors are vital to our work. We pride ourselves on being an actor’s theatre, an important home for actors. We can’t wait to get started. And to continue our work to produce a safe space for artists to create incredible performances and, therefore, life-changing experiences for our audiences. Bring on 2021!”

For further information visit www.pitlochryfestivaltheatre.com

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