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Eleanor Bishop (director)

Eleanor Bishop is a New Zealand stage director, producer and playwright. Her play Yes Yes Yes co-written with Karin McCracken for young people about relationships and consent has been seen throughout New Zealand, in Montreal, Wales and Catalonia.

Eleanor Bishop
CitizenshipNew Zealand
Alma materVictoria University of Wellington, Carnegie Mellon University
Occupation(s)Theatre director and playwright
Known forYes Yes Yes a play about consent for young people
Websitehttps://www.eleanorbishop.org/

Career edit

Bishop is from Wellington.[1] She graduated from Victoria University of Wellington where she completed Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Theatre[2] and from Carnegie Mellon University with a Master of Fine Arts in directing.[1] She is a founding member of Wellington-based theatre company The PlayGround Collective.[2]

Following university Bishop directed the play The Intricate Art of Actually Caring, initially presented at the New Zealand Fringe Festival in the bedroom of a flat. This play won the two wards, Best Theatre in the Fringe (Fringe Festival Awards) and Most Original Production (Chapman Tripp Theatre Awards). It went on to tour New Zealand.[2]

Plays that Bishop is the writer-director of include an adaption of Foreskin's Lament by Greg McGee called Boys.[1]

Bishop directed a digital version of Chekhov’s The Seagull in 2019 for Auckland Theatre Company brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic.[3]

Opera directing experience with New Zealand Opera includes assistant director for The Marriage of Figaro and director of The Strangest of Angels composed by Kenneth Young featuring Anna Leese about Janet Frame.[4][3]

Bishop has a creative partnership with actor and writer Karin McCracken, their company is called EBKM. They won the Bruce Mason Playwriting Award in 2022, which was the first time it went to a partnership.[5] Productions they have co-created include Jane Doe (2017) about rape culture which toured New Zealand and was presented at the Edinburgh Fringe 2017 and Sydney Fringe in 2018 gathering awards in New Zealand and Australia[6] and Yes Yes Yes, that examines 'healthy relationships and consent' and is for a youth audience.[1] Yes Yes Yes was a development from Jane Doe and their research included interviewing students and workshopping with young people too and premiered in 2019. McCracken had previously worked as an educator with Wellington’s Sexual Abuse Prevention Network.[7][5] Yes Yes Yes it has been presented throughout New Zealand and Montreal, Canada. It is described as: "Part confession, part documentary, part open conversation," and won an award for Excellence in Theatre for Social Change at the Wellington Theatre Awards.[5] Early in 2024 the theatre company Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru in Wales presented a bi-lingual version of the play (Ie, Ie, Ie), and the Catalonian theatre company Teatre de l'Aurora in Igualada produced a version of it too (Si, Si, Si).[8][9]

They created with Julia Croft Body Double, about rules that define sexuality. Bishop and McCracken co-created Heartbreak Hotel presented in 2023 Auckland at Q Theatre and the Hawkes Bay Arts Festival.[1][10] In this production McCracken performed alongside Simon Leary and Bishop directed, it was produced by Melanie Hamilton.[11] It received positive reviews and was described by one reviewer as a 'music-comedy concoction'.[10][12] An autobiographical fiction about author Chris Kraus is the subject of Bishop and McCracken's 2024 play Gravity & Grace.[13]

Bishop has worked with Marianne Weems and the multimedia theatre company The Builders Association.[14]

Awards edit

  • Auckland Fringe Social Impact Award (2017) - Jane Doe (co-writer & director)
  • Sydney Fringe Critics Choice Award - Jane Doe (co-writer & director)
  • Sydney Fringe Melbourne Tour-Ready Award - Jane Doe (co-writer & director)
  • Wellington Theatre Award for Most Original Production (2018) - Jane Doe (co-writer & director)
  • Wellington Theatre Awards for Excellence in Theatre for Social Change - Yes Yes Yes (co-writer & director)
  • Auckland Theatre Awards for Excellence for Overall Production - Yes Yes Yes (co-writer & director)
  • Bruce Mason Playwriting Award 2022 (with Karin McCracken)
  • John Wells Fellowship[15]
  • Fulbright Scholarship[15]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Brookes, Emily (November 12, 2023). "Eleanor Bishop's favourite heroines are the ones pushing boundaries". The Post. Retrieved 2024-03-02.
  2. ^ a b c "Eleanor Bishop". Victoria University of Wellington. School of English, Film, Theatre, Media and Communication, and Art History. Retrieved 2024-03-02.
  3. ^ a b "Eleanor Bishop, theatre director and alumna | Wellington Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences". Victoria University of Wellington. 2022-02-24. Retrieved 2024-03-02.
  4. ^ "Eleanor Bishop". RNZ. 2021-05-30. Retrieved 2024-03-02.
  5. ^ a b c "Bruce Mason Playwriting Award Winners 2022". Playmarket. Retrieved 2024-03-02.
  6. ^ "About". EBKM. Retrieved 2024-03-02.
  7. ^ Essuah, India. "We Need To Talk About Sex In Schools". Pantograph Punch. Retrieved 2024-03-02.
  8. ^ "Ie Ie Ie". theatr.cymru. Retrieved 2024-03-04.
  9. ^ l'Aurora, Teatre de. "Sí Sí Sí - De Eleanor Bishop y Karin McCracken | Teatre de l'Aurora". www.teatreaurora.cat (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-03-04.
  10. ^ a b Morris, Jo (27 October 2023). "Nuanced and powerful; hilarious, heartwarming and moving. You won't leave heartbroken". Theatreview. Retrieved 2024-03-02.
  11. ^ "Heartbreak Hotel". Q Theatre. Retrieved 2024-03-02.
  12. ^ Jamieson, Hannah. "REVIEW: Heartbreak Hotel (Q Theatre)". Theatre Scenes: Aotearoa New Zealand Theatre. Retrieved 2024-03-02.
  13. ^ "Chris Kraus' life brought to the stage by Eleanor Bishop and Karin McCracken". RNZ. 2024-01-24. Retrieved 2024-03-02.
  14. ^ "Eleanor Bishop". The Court Theatre. Retrieved 2024-03-02.
  15. ^ a b "Eleanor Bishop". Eleanor Bishop. Retrieved 2024-03-04.

External links edit

https://www.eleanorbishop.org/

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Eleanor Bishop is a New Zealand stage director producer and playwright Her play Yes Yes Yes co written with Karin McCracken for young people about relationships and consent has been seen throughout New Zealand in Montreal Wales and Catalonia Eleanor BishopCitizenshipNew ZealandAlma materVictoria University of Wellington Carnegie Mellon UniversityOccupation s Theatre director and playwrightKnown forYes Yes Yes a play about consent for young peopleWebsitehttps www eleanorbishop org Contents 1 Career 2 Awards 3 References 4 External linksCareer editBishop is from Wellington 1 She graduated from Victoria University of Wellington where she completed Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Theatre 2 and from Carnegie Mellon University with a Master of Fine Arts in directing 1 She is a founding member of Wellington based theatre company The PlayGround Collective 2 Following university Bishop directed the play The Intricate Art of Actually Caring initially presented at the New Zealand Fringe Festival in the bedroom of a flat This play won the two wards Best Theatre in the Fringe Fringe Festival Awards and Most Original Production Chapman Tripp Theatre Awards It went on to tour New Zealand 2 Plays that Bishop is the writer director of include an adaption of Foreskin s Lament by Greg McGee called Boys 1 Bishop directed a digital version of Chekhov s The Seagull in 2019 for Auckland Theatre Company brought about by the Covid 19 pandemic 3 Opera directing experience with New Zealand Opera includes assistant director for The Marriage of Figaro and director of The Strangest of Angels composed by Kenneth Young featuring Anna Leese about Janet Frame 4 3 Bishop has a creative partnership with actor and writer Karin McCracken their company is called EBKM They won the Bruce Mason Playwriting Award in 2022 which was the first time it went to a partnership 5 Productions they have co created include Jane Doe 2017 about rape culture which toured New Zealand and was presented at the Edinburgh Fringe 2017 and Sydney Fringe in 2018 gathering awards in New Zealand and Australia 6 and Yes Yes Yes that examines healthy relationships and consent and is for a youth audience 1 Yes Yes Yes was a development from Jane Doe and their research included interviewing students and workshopping with young people too and premiered in 2019 McCracken had previously worked as an educator with Wellington s Sexual Abuse Prevention Network 7 5 Yes Yes Yes it has been presented throughout New Zealand and Montreal Canada It is described as Part confession part documentary part open conversation and won an award for Excellence in Theatre for Social Change at the Wellington Theatre Awards 5 Early in 2024 the theatre company Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru in Wales presented a bi lingual version of the play Ie Ie Ie and the Catalonian theatre company Teatre de l Aurora in Igualada produced a version of it too Si Si Si 8 9 They created with Julia Croft Body Double about rules that define sexuality Bishop and McCracken co created Heartbreak Hotel presented in 2023 Auckland at Q Theatre and the Hawkes Bay Arts Festival 1 10 In this production McCracken performed alongside Simon Leary and Bishop directed it was produced by Melanie Hamilton 11 It received positive reviews and was described by one reviewer as a music comedy concoction 10 12 An autobiographical fiction about author Chris Kraus is the subject of Bishop and McCracken s 2024 play Gravity amp Grace 13 Bishop has worked with Marianne Weems and the multimedia theatre company The Builders Association 14 Awards editThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items March 2024 Auckland Fringe Social Impact Award 2017 Jane Doe co writer amp director Sydney Fringe Critics Choice Award Jane Doe co writer amp director Sydney Fringe Melbourne Tour Ready Award Jane Doe co writer amp director Wellington Theatre Award for Most Original Production 2018 Jane Doe co writer amp director Wellington Theatre Awards for Excellence in Theatre for Social Change Yes Yes Yes co writer amp director Auckland Theatre Awards for Excellence for Overall Production Yes Yes Yes co writer amp director Bruce Mason Playwriting Award 2022 with Karin McCracken John Wells Fellowship 15 Fulbright Scholarship 15 References edit a b c d e Brookes Emily November 12 2023 Eleanor Bishop s favourite heroines are the ones pushing boundaries The Post Retrieved 2024 03 02 a b c Eleanor Bishop Victoria University of Wellington School of English Film Theatre Media and Communication and Art History Retrieved 2024 03 02 a b Eleanor Bishop theatre director and alumna Wellington Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Victoria University of Wellington 2022 02 24 Retrieved 2024 03 02 Eleanor Bishop RNZ 2021 05 30 Retrieved 2024 03 02 a b c Bruce Mason Playwriting Award Winners 2022 Playmarket Retrieved 2024 03 02 About EBKM Retrieved 2024 03 02 Essuah India We Need To Talk About Sex In Schools Pantograph Punch Retrieved 2024 03 02 Ie Ie Ie theatr cymru Retrieved 2024 03 04 l Aurora Teatre de Si Si Si De Eleanor Bishop y Karin McCracken Teatre de l Aurora www teatreaurora cat in Spanish Retrieved 2024 03 04 a b Morris Jo 27 October 2023 Nuanced and powerful hilarious heartwarming and moving You won t leave heartbroken Theatreview Retrieved 2024 03 02 Heartbreak Hotel Q Theatre Retrieved 2024 03 02 Jamieson Hannah REVIEW Heartbreak Hotel Q Theatre Theatre Scenes Aotearoa New Zealand Theatre Retrieved 2024 03 02 Chris Kraus life brought to the stage by Eleanor Bishop and Karin McCracken RNZ 2024 01 24 Retrieved 2024 03 02 Eleanor Bishop The Court Theatre Retrieved 2024 03 02 a b Eleanor Bishop Eleanor Bishop Retrieved 2024 03 04 External links edithttps www eleanorbishop org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eleanor Bishop director amp oldid 1218984169, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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