A Blether O' Books with Gerda Stevenson

A Blether O' Books with Gerda Stevenson

  • ALL AGES

In Consider the Quines, Gerda Stevenson presents her wide ranging poetic work, as well as songs associated with these remarkable quines.

By Robert Burns Birthplace Museum

Date and time

Sunday, November 2 · 2:30 - 3:30pm GMT.

Location

Robertson Room, Robert Burns Birthplace Museum

Murdoch's Lone Alloway KA7 4PQ United Kingdom

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour
  • ALL AGES
  • Free venue parking

Multi-talented Gerda Stevenson presents her wide-ranging work in Consider the Quines, including her celebrated book QUINES: Poems in tribute to Women of Scotland, as well as songs associated with these remarkable quines.

Gerda Stevenson is an award-winning writer/actor/director/singer-songwriter, working in theatre, tv, opera, radio and film. She has presented her poetry and prose at literary festivals throughout the UK and across Europe. Her play, Federer Versus Murray, toured to New York, sponsored by the Scottish Government, and her first two poetry collections, If This Were Real, and Quines: Poems in Tribute to Women of Scotland, have also been published in Rome in Italian translations. Other publications include a book of short stories, Letting Go: a Timeline of Tales, and a third poetry collection, Tomorrow’s Feast. Nominations include: for the Gilder/Coigney International Theatre Award (New York), for the Trad Awards as Scots Singer of the Year for an album of her own songs, Night Touches Day, and three times for the Critics Awards for Theatre in Scotland.

The founder of Scotland’s leading women’s theatre company, Stellar Quines, she has directed and appeared in many theatre productions and films, including Braveheart, winning a BAFTA for her performance in Margaret Tait’s feature film Blue Black Permanent.

Gerda has also directed several films, including The Storm Watchers, a play by George Mackay Brown, commissioned by the St Magnus International Festival, and, most recently, Paper Portraits, a film about the paper makers of Penicuik, once the biggest papermaking town in the UK.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the venue accessible?

Robert Burns Birthplace Museum has been designed to be as accessible as possible. This event will be held in the Robertson Room, which has step-free access and is located near accessible toilet facilities. For full accessibility information, please check the RBBM website.

Is there a café onsite?

Yes! The café at Robert Burns Birthplace Museum is extremely handy for anyone attending this event, and offers a variety of hot and cold foods, drinks and cakes, available to sit in or to takeaway.

Does a book signing accompany this event?

Yes! All A Blether O' Books events will be followed by a book signing by the author - we will have the authors works available for purchase on the day, but you are also welcome to bring your own copy.

Will there be a Q & A section?

Yes - time dependant. All events will include a Q & A section, but the number of questions we are able to take will be dependant on the length of each individual talk.

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