
FILM
Writer/Director/Producer for SILENCE BECOMES YOU, starring Alicia Sileverstone and Sienna Guillory with Academy Award Winning Jack Cardiff as visual consultant.
THE DANCE OF SHIVA starring Kenneth Branagh, Co-Producer (ACADEMY AWARD FINALIST 2000) “This ambitious short film’s place in the history of British cinema could prove just as remarkable as the story on which it is based.” Premiere Magazine.
THE TELL TALE HEART – writer/driector/producer, 35mm camp horro homage to Ed Poe and Hammer Horro films with Jack Cardiff as DP and Peter Murton as Production Designer.
A MAVERICK IN LONDON – producer/co-director/writer, a profile of the internationally loved Kings Head Theatre and its founder, Dan Crawford with interviews including Alan Rickman, Richard E Grant, Tom Stoppard, Steven Berkoff, etc.
THEATRE
An 24 year association with The King’s Head Theatre* (Associate Artistic Director) over-seeing more than 60 plays, many of which have won awards and transferred to the West End, Broadway and film. She has been Chief Executive & Artistic Director since 2005.
PARALLEL VISION (writer)
DEAR BRUTUS (adaptor/director)
SMUGGLERS GOLD (co-adaptor and co-lyricist), a musical based
on the Famous Five, London, Number One National Tour, and video.
DANCE WITH THE DEVIL (writer)
The World Premiere of Leonard Bernstein’s PETER PAN (adapter/producer/director)
AWARDS
The Queen’s Jubilee Award for Contribution to
the Arts and the Pursuit of Excellence for Directing (presented
by the Queen and Lord Attenborough at The Royal Academy of the Arts.).
ABSA Award (American’s Abroad, art exhibition).
WATERSTONE’S LITERARY AWARD Nominee.
PUBLICATIONS
STONEHOUSE I & II (anthologies),
Marlboro Press (US).
BURNT OFFERING, Golden Eagle Publishing. “So impressed
was I by the haunting, myth-like quality… I ordained it a criminal
act should they not be shared with others.” John Crowe, Publisher,
Golden Eagle.
THE SHORES OF GRACE – an odyssey,
Octopuss Press.
“Anyone wanting to explore the world of a truly creative mind should
read this book.” Monica Lissak, playwright and filmmaker.
The Shores of Grace has been distributed to all UK prisons through The
Prism Project and US women’s prisons through the Edgar Cayce Institute.
PAINTINGS
Exhibitions internationally -
“(Sinclaire’s) paintings are a response to a society which has
abandoned any sense of value because of the loss of a stable mythocentric base.” Keith
Wheldon, art historian.
Curator: THE LONDON INFLUENCE, International
artists living in London, The Slaughterhouse Gallery, London.
AMERICANS ABROAD, American Artists who had deeply influenced
European art, such as Man Ray, R.B. Kitaj and Niki de Saint Phalle,
Smiths Gallery, London (catalogue, Art Historian, Keith Wheldon).
FOUNDER: ARCHANGEL EXHIBITIONS. Created to explore cross-cultural
influence in artists internationally.
GLASSBLOWING & DESIGN: New York Ecxperimental Glass Workshop
LAUREL BIRCH, Jewellery Design, San Francisco.
HEALER/TEACHER
Developed system of healing through creativity used successfully in trial studies at The Stress Project, London, in the US school system, Sweden and Brazil.
*NOTE: The King’s Head Theatre is an award winning theatre, known affectionately in London as the “Godfather of the fringe”, the first of its kind since Shakespearian times, which has spawned a host of imitators and enriched the London theatre scene for 30 years. It has over thirty transfers to the West End and Broadway, and our productions of LISTEN TO THE WIND and DEAR BRUTUS are in development as feature films with Fragile Films and Dragonfly Films. It is known for discovering talent including Hugh Grant, John Hurt, Ben Kingsley, Tom Conti and many others.
“The
Kings Head is a pioneer.” Tom Stoppard.
“A sanctuary for every maverick
in the theatre world.” Steven Berkoff.
“The Kings Head Theatre is a vital asset
to Islington, London, and the British Isles. It’s a tiny powerhouse.” Victoria
Wood.
“The Kings Head should not only be
supported, it should be on the cultural heritage list.” Cate
Blanchett.
“British Theatre at its finest.” Sunday
Times.
“A great experimental venue.” The
Times.
“The Kings Head Theatre presents some
of the best work in the country.” Time Magazine.
“We should be concentrating on quality,
not quantity. Rather than romanticise the mixture of variety… we
should consolidate, recognising rare pockets of artistic endeavour
such as the Kings Head.” London Evening Standard.
For more information on Stephanie Sinclaire:
http://www.stephaniesinclaire.com