Stella Duffy is a writer and theatre-maker. She has written thirteen novels, fifty short stories and ten plays. Her novels The Room of Lost Things and State of Happiness were both longlisted for the Orange Prize. The Room of Lost Things won Stonewall Writer of the Year 2008, Theodora won Stonewall Writer of the Year 2010. She won the 2002 CWA Short Story Dagger for Martha Grace, and again in 2013 for Come Away With Me. Stella has worked in improvised and devised theatre for over twenty-five years. She has directed nine plays, five for Shaky Isles with whom she is an Associate Artist. As a director she specialises in collaborative, devised and physical theatre, often made in Open Space. She is also an Associate Artist with Improbable, and has been a member of Improbable’s Lifegame company since 1998, touring the UK (incl. National - Cottesloe, Bristol Old Vic, Lyric Hammersmith), and to the US (off-Broadway and La Jolla, San Diego), and Australia. She is founder of the Chaosbaby Project, a large-scale, group-devised piece made entirely in Open Space. She is currently heading Fun Palaces 2014, creating a series of Fun Palaces across the UK and beyond in October 2014 to celebrate Joan Littlewood’s centenary. |
Engineering the future: cautionary tale or utopia?
"To contribute to Battle of Ideas is to add a few words to a giant, communal speech-bubble out of the gap-toothed mouth of British opinion. It is a strong reminder that the joys of free, uncalculated speech and the right to attack orthodoxies can in no way be assumed in 2012 – that we use them or lose them."
Piers Hellawell, composer; professor of composition, Queen’s University Belfast