Difference between revisions of "Tara Notcutt"
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Since 2009, Tara has presented works at 45 festivals in 15 cities in 4 countries on 3 continents. | Since 2009, Tara has presented works at 45 festivals in 15 cities in 4 countries on 3 continents. | ||
− | Her work includes ''[[… miskien]]'', ''[[Mafeking Road]]'', ''[[Undermined]]'', ''[[The Three Little Pigs]]'', ''[[Three Blind Mice]]'', ''[[The Taming of the Shrew]]'' ([[Maynardville]], 2018) | + | Her work includes ''[[… miskien]]'', ''[[Mafeking Road]]'', ''[[Undermined]]'', ''[[The Three Little Pigs]]'', ''[[Three Blind Mice]]'', ''[[The Taming of the Shrew]]'' ([[Maynardville]], 2018), ''[[Selwyn & Gabriel ]]'' (2018) |
She is also the South African Associate Director for the UK production of ''[[The Gruffalo]]'', created by Tall Stories, and produced by National Arts Festival Grahamstown. | She is also the South African Associate Director for the UK production of ''[[The Gruffalo]]'', created by Tall Stories, and produced by National Arts Festival Grahamstown. |
Revision as of 09:18, 23 March 2018
Tara Notcutt is an independent director and producer, and the Artistic Director of The Pink Couch.
Also billed as Tara Louise Notcutt.
She has a BA in Theatre and Performance, majoring in Theatre Making, from the University of Cape Town.
She has won the Fleur du Cap Theatre Award's Rosalie van der Gucht Prize for New Directors (2010), and the Baxter Theatre/GIPCA/ Theatre Arts Admin Collective Emerging Theatre Director’s Bursary (2010).
She was a member of the prestigious Lincoln Center Theater Directors Lab in New York City (2011) and is one of the Mail and Guardian’s Top 200 Young South Africans (2012).
Since 2009, Tara has presented works at 45 festivals in 15 cities in 4 countries on 3 continents.
Her work includes … miskien, Mafeking Road, Undermined, The Three Little Pigs, Three Blind Mice, The Taming of the Shrew (Maynardville, 2018), Selwyn & Gabriel (2018)
She is also the South African Associate Director for the UK production of The Gruffalo, created by Tall Stories, and produced by National Arts Festival Grahamstown.