Stephen Wrentmore Explained

Stephen Wrentmore is a British theatre director, writer, educator, and strategist currently working in the United States.

Career

Wrentmore is currently a lecturer at the University of Kentucky’s College of Fine Arts, Department of Theatre & Dance.[1] He previously worked as Artistic Producer at Poole's Centre for the Arts (UK)[2] and as Associate Artistic Director at Arizona Theatre Company,[3] where he founded the new play development series, featuring workshop performances with writers such as Larissa FastHorse, Caridad Svich, Kristiana Colón, Lauren Yee, and Brian Dykstra.[4] [5] Wrentmore was also Artistic Director of The Byre Theatre[6] in St Andrews, Scotland, and worked with Trevor Nunn and John Caird at the Royal National Theatre in London and as Associate Director on the world tour of Hamlet, featuring Simon Russell Beale in the title role.

Wrentmore's directing work has been showcased internationally and throughout the United States, including productions in New York, California, Arizona, Minneapolis, Boston, London, Edinburgh, Dublin, Berlin, Copenhagen, Paris, Moscow, Omsk, Kosovo, Latvia, Cyprus, Kazakhstan and Serbia.[7] His writing has been published by Theatre Communications Group[8] [9] and featured in contemporary adaptations of the works of William Shakespeare, including productions in Arizona,[10] Oklahoma,[11] and Kentucky,[12] and his work as a curator includes an exhibition and publications by artist Ineke Van der Val[13] and Denise Webber. As an educator, he also developed the MyShakespeare learning program, focused on forging connections between Shakespearean themes and the modern world, and worked as a learning consultant for Tate Gallery.

Personal life

Wrentmore grew up in north and west London. He studied at the University of Cambridge and the Royal Central School of Drama at the University of London, and is a Fellow of the Clore Leadership Programme.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Faculty/Staff Listing . . 16 July 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230328093342/https://finearts.uky.edu/theatre-dance/facstaff-listing?page=1 . Mar 28, 2023 . en . live.
  2. News: The Poole Directory - April/May 2007. 11 September 2019. Dorset Directories Ltd.
  3. News: Brit joins ATC as its associate artistic director. Allen. Kathleen. Jan 21, 2011. 11 September 2019. Arizona Daily Star.
  4. News: The Play Process. Hadley. Debbie. September 8, 2011. 11 September 2019. Tucson Weekly.
  5. News: New Plays Will Be Read at ATC's Cafe Bohemia. September 2, 2011. 11 September 2019. Downtown Tucson Partnership.
  6. News: New Artistic Director Appointed to Byre Theatre. November 27, 2003. 11 September 2019. Fife Today.
  7. Web site: Stephen Wrentmore | Phoenix Theater: An Eccentric History . Phoenix Theatre: An Eccentric History. 8 June 2014 .
  8. Book: Innovation in Five Acts: Strategies for Theatre and Performance. Svich. Caridad. July 14, 2019. Theatre Communications Group. 978-1559365116.
  9. Web site: Innovation in Five Acts . . 16 July 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230201183400/https://www.tcg.org/Portals/0/InnovationinFiveActs.pdf . Feb 1, 2023 . en . 31 Jul 2015 . Contributors include: . live.
  10. News: Arizona Repertory production has makings of a dream. Allen. Kathleen. April 10, 2014. 11 September 2019. Arizona Daily Star.
  11. News: Play is 'As You Like It'. Jones. Rod. March 25, 2016. 11 September 2019. Oklahoma City University.
  12. Web site: Fall Arts 2019 - Theatre & Performance. Smiley Pete. 27 August 2019 . Smiley Pete Publishing. 11 September 2019.
  13. Web site: Ineke Van der Wal Quartet by Stephen Wrentmore. Van der Wal. Ineke. YouTube. Ineke Van der Wal. 11 September 2019.