Supported by Creative Scotland in 2014, Gerda recorded a CD of her own songs, NIGHT TOUCHES DAY, (Gean Records), accompanied by an array of fine Scottish musicians. She trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London, where she won the Vanbrugh Award. Her second poetry collection, QUINES: Poems in tribute to women of Scotland (Luath Press, 2018, 1st edition, 2019, 2nd edition), charts the contribution made to Scottish history and society by remarkable women of Scotland, from Neolithic times to the 21st century - singers, politicians, a fish-gutter, queens, a dancer, a marine engineer, a salt seller, scientists, sportswomen, including a whole football team, and many more. AWARD-winning actor, playwright and poet Gerda Stevenson will deliver this year’s Thomas Muir Memorial Lecture. She was Associate Director of Communicado Theatre Company for 12 years, working with Gerry Mulgrew on many productions, in admin, acting and directorial capacities, and is the founder of Stellar Quines, Scotlands leading womens theatre company. THE NATIONAL She has written extensively for for BBC Radio 4 – original plays, as well as dramatisations of classic Scottish novels. Gerda Stevenson, is an award-winning writer, actor (trained at R.A.D.A. Episode guide, trailer, review, preview, cast list and where to stream it on demand, on catch up and download. ), director, singer-songwriter, working in theatre, television, radio, film, and opera, throughout Britain and abroad. 1995 Statečné srdce: 1992 Blue Black Permanent: TV seriály. Theatre performances include: She has worked for over 30 years on stage, television, radio and film throughout Britain and abroad.
As a result of her experience in this field, Gerda was invited to address the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists in 2010.She has directed productions in theatre, opera, film, and radio, and many plays at Glasgow's legendary lunch-time theatre venue ORAN MOR.She has written extensively for BBC Radio - her own original plays, and dramatisations of novels by neglected Scottish women writers such as Mary Brunton and Nancy Brysson Morrison.In 2011, she was nominated by the International Committee of the League of Professional Theatre Women(New York) for the Rosamond Gilder/Martha Coigney International Award.Gerda lives in the Scottish Borders with her husband, the Skye poet Aonghas MacNeacail, and their two children. Gerda at Edinburgh's Royal Lyceum, in the title role of Phaedra, Edwin Morgan’s Scots translation of Racine’s Phèdre. Gerda Stevenson was born in Peeblesshire, Scotland. She has played many parts in the theatre, including the title role in Edwin Morgan's English translation of Racine's Phèdre, and Lady Macbeth, and has appeared in many television dramas. Gerda Stevenson, actor/writer/director/singer/songwriter, was born and brought up in the Scottish Borders. She founded Stellar Quines, Scotland’s leading women’s theatre company, is an Associate Artist of Communicado Theatre Co., a trustee of the Scottish International Education Trust, and a Scots Language Ambassador for Education Scotland.The mother of a daughter with Down’s Syndrome, Gerda has worked extensively on early intervention techniques in Speech and Language development, combining her own skills as a professional communicator/story-teller with the practice of trail-blazing organisations Down Syndrome International, and Symbol UK. Gerda Stevenson . Gerda Stevenson, Actress: Braveheart. Oscars Best Picture Winners Best Picture Winners Golden Globes Emmys San Diego Comic-Con New York Comic-Con Sundance Film Festival Toronto Int'l Film … nar. 1.1.1959 (61 let) Peeblesshire, Skotsko, Velká Británie biografie; zajímavosti; ocenění ; videa; galerie; kontakt; diskuze; Biografie Tento tvůrce ještě nemá přidanou biografii. Gerda comes from a renowned family of musicians – her father the distinguished composer/pianist Ronald Stevenson, her sister harper/composer Savourna, and niece fiddler/composer Anna-Wendy. Write the first section of your page here. Her opera libretto, a contemporary re-telling of Coleridges THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER, was commissioned and produced by the University of Edinburgh, 2018.