Rougher Magic creates a Directing ‘Caliban’ (again)

Scott Shannon DIRECTS & plays ‘CALIBAN’

Scott Shannon as 'Hoss' in Tooth of Crime (2nd Dance)

Scott Shannon as ‘Hoss’
in Tooth of Crime (2nd Dance)

Scott Shannon - preparing for Orestes 2.1 opening

Scott Shannon
preparing for Orestes 2.1 opening

Scott Shannon in Monster

Scott Shannon in Monster

NSTC SHOWS / ROLES

  • A Slight Ache – ‘Edward’
  • The Zoo Story – ‘Jerry’
  • Cowboys #2 – ‘Stu’
  • Rougher Magic: A cubist Shakespeare
    — ‘Caliban’ (2000)
    — Director / ‘Prospero’ (2004)
  • Endgame – ‘Clov’
  • Waiting For Godot – ‘Estragon (Gogo)’
  • This Is A Play (2007 & 2010) – Director
  • Wild Abandon: The Study of Steve
    — ‘Steve’
  • Geography Of A Horse Dreamer
    — Director
  • House – ‘Victor’
  • The Dumb Waiter (2008 & 2010)
    — Director
  • Orestes 2.1 – Director
  • Marion Bridge – Director
  • Here Lies Henry – ‘Henry’
  • Play – ‘M’ / Director
  • The Table Experiments
    — Writer / Director
  • Monster – Adam (+ ALL Characters)
  • Tooth of Crime (2nd Dance) – ‘Hoss’
  • Oleanna – ‘John’
  • The Art of Success – Director
  • Standing At Opposite Ends Are
    Ducky & Murdock
    (a reading)

    — Writer / Director / ‘Murdock’
  • Rougher Magic: A cubist Shakespeare
    — Director / ‘Caliban’ (2014)
  • Scott Shannon has been performing and/or directing shows for Nasty Shadows since co-founding the Company in the Summer of ’99 — 15 years ago. Directing credits include: Geography Of A Horse Dreamer (2008); This Is A Play (2007 & 2010) and Marion Bridge (2009), the Company’s adaptation Orestes 2.1 (2009), Pinter’s The Dumb Waiter (2008 & 2010), and Beckett’s Play (2010), in which he also performed the part of ‘M’. April 2011 saw Nasty Shadows debut Scott’s first original work for the stage, The Table Experiments. Other on stage credits: ‘Jerry’ in The Zoo Story (1999); ‘Caliban’ in Rougher Magic (2000); ‘Clov’ in Endgame (2004); the single (or many) character(s) in the following one-man MacIvor shows: Wild Abandon (2007), House (2008); Here Lies Henry (2010); Monster (2011). Last seen on stage as ‘John’ in David Mamet’s Oleanna, Scott is thrilled to be performing again, along with the challenge of directing Rougher Magic: A cubist Shakespeare, a play which has had lasting impact on his theatrical mindset. He thanks the casts/crews for all of their hard work over the years and for enduring his tangential rants, and thanks you the audience for your support of the Company.



    Posted on August 16, 2014, in Theatrical Stuff and tagged , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.

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