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The musical is based on the 2018 indie film Wild Rose. [3] The film starred Jessie Buckley and was directed by Tom Harper, based on an original screenplay by Nicole Taylor.It won three British Academy Scotland Awards, including best film actress for Buckley, best writer film/television for Taylor and won best feature film.
Wild Rose is a 2018 British musical drama film directed by Tom Harper and starring Jessie Buckley, Julie Walters, Sophie Okonedo, Jamie Sives, Craig Parkinson, James Harkness, Janey Godley, Daisy Littlefield, Ryan Kerr, Adam Mitchell, and Nicole Kerr. The screenplay was written by Nicole Taylor.
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The theatre was the first in Britain to be fitted with an iron safety curtain, and the first in Scotland to use electricity for house lighting. [11] David Greig took over from Mark Thomson as artistic director in 2016. [12] Interior of the Royal Lyceum Theatre, set up for a Pantomime.
The Rose Theatre is an arts venue and Category B listed building on Rose Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, owned by ballet dancer and Olivier Award winning director Peter Schaufuss and is as a year round venue for theatre, comedy, music, dance and cabaret. It is also the home of the Rose Theatre Cafe.
For her part as a writer, Taylor received the 2019 Feature Film and Writer Film/Television Award at the BAFTA Scotland Awards. [9] Taylor has adapted her original screenplay for the stage, with the musical set to premiere in 2025, at the Royal Lyceum Theatre. [10]