Lydia Green is a Glasgow based theatre-maker. She writes, directs and produces new work. She is also a lecturer at The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. She is currently directing Into the Woods for Perth Theatre and Noisemaker’s Snow Queen for The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland’s Junior Performance Department. She has worked in South Korea with […]
Following an open call for applications in Autumn 2022, Zoe Lafferty was awarded an 8-week funded residency. Cove Park’s programme of funded residencies support research, the development of existing and new projects, collaboration, interdisciplinary practice, and the production of new work and ideas. All national and international artists, cultural practitioners, and researchers, working individually and […]
Fevered Sleep creates new work in performance, visual art and publication, for children and for adults. Whether in theatres, galleries or other places, Fevered Sleep’s work provides exciting and intimate experiences for audiences and encourages people to see the world in new and unexpected ways. Artistic Director David Harradine and his team are working on […]
Neel Chaudhuri is a playwright and theatre director based in New Delhi. He is a founder-member of the Tadpole Repertory, where he was formerly Artistic Director (2009-2019). His plays with Tadpole include Godspeed (TFA Award for Creative Writing 2009),Taramandal (The Hindu MetroPlus Playwright Award 2010), Still and Still Moving (written in collaboration with the Royal Court Theatre, UK), and Quicksand. Neel […]
Lana Pheutan is an actor, writer and director from the Isle of Skye. She is a native Gàidhlig speaker and works bilingually across theatre, film, television and radio. She wrote Glan Fhèin (with Hannah McKirdy) and Dad Sam Bith for BBC Alba, both nominated for a Celtic Media Awards (2024). She is the current recipient […]
A continuing relationship with the Jerwood Charitable Foundation underpins Cove Park’s performing arts residencies. They are run in partnership with Fuel Theatre Services and Trigger through whom high-profile artists make critically-acclaimed work at Cove Park, whether destined for the Edinburgh Festival or across the UK.
A continuing relationship with the Jerwood Charitable Foundation underpins Cove Park’s performing arts residencies. They are run in partnership with Fuel Theatre Services and Trigger through whom high-profile artists make critically-acclaimed work at Cove Park, whether destined for the Edinburgh Festival or across the UK.
A continuing relationship with the Jerwood Charitable Foundation underpins Cove Park’s performing arts residencies. They are run in partnership with Fuel Theatre Services and Trigger through whom high-profile artists make critically-acclaimed work at Cove Park, whether destined for the Edinburgh Festival or across the UK.
A continuing relationship with the Jerwood Charitable Foundation underpins Cove Park’s performing arts residencies. They are run in partnership with Fuel Theatre Services and Trigger through whom high-profile artists make critically-acclaimed work at Cove Park, whether destined for the Edinburgh Festival or across the UK. Glen Neath is a writer, artist and theatre-maker. Collaborations include Ring with David […]