Propeller (theatre company)


Propeller is a theatre company which presents the plays of William Shakespeare in the UK and around the world. The director is Edward Hall.

Background

In the mid 1990s, the artistic director of the Watermill Theatre, Jill Fraser, offered Edward Hall the opportunity to direct Othello – his first full Shakespeare play. Jill Fraser and Edward Hall's collaboration grew from this into Propeller Shakespeare "mixing a rigorous approach to the text with a modern physical aesthetic".
Hall has set out the rules of his company, “Everyone is paid the same wage and if an actor has created a part in a production then they will automatically receive an offer on the next one which they can refuse or take.” The company has seen new members since its start, keeping the group fresh.
Propeller has won several theatre awards, including winner of the 1999 Barclays Theatre Award for Best Director, winner of the 2002 Barclays Theatre Awards Best Touring Production for Rose Rage, winner of the 2003 TMA Theatres Best Touring Production, winner of 2004 Jeff Award for Best Director, subsequent American production, winner of 2007 OBIE Award for The Taming of the Shrew.

Repertory

The company has toured throughout the UK, and to Australia, Bangladesh, Barbados, China, Cyprus, Germany, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, The Philippines, Poland, Spain, Sri Lanka, Turkey and the USA. They have appeared at the Shakespeare festival in Neuss, Germany.

Company

Actors who have appeared with Propeller include the following:

Dugald Bruce Lockhart ', Tam Williams ', Bob Barrett ', Joe Flynn ', Richard Dempsey ', Sam Swainsbury ', Jon Trenchard ', Christopher Heyward, Jack Tarlton ', John Dougall ', Robert Hands ', Jamie Glover , Dominic Tighe, Richard Clothier.