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New Athenaeum Theatre

The Speculator

Wed 2 Dec - Thu 3 Dec 2020

by David Greig

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The Speculator

by David Greig

This amateur production is presented by special arrangement with Casarotto Ramsay & Associates

First performed in Catalan at the Mercat de les Flors, Barcelona Tuesday 29 June 1999, and first performed in English at the

Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh on Monday 16 August 1999 as part of the Grec Festival, Barcelona and the Edinburgh

International Festival.

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Welcom

eWelcome to the Royal Conservatoire's second live theatre performance of this new academic year. This production of David Greig's The Speculator, directed by Mark Thomson, is the result of the first in-person rehearsal process carried out by this group of BA Acting students since the UK entered pandemic lockdown in March 2020.

Our final year BA Acting students, supported by their colleagues from the BA Production, Arts and Design, and BA Production Technology Management programmes, have risen to the enormous challenge of rehearsing and staging a play while maintaining social distancing, reduced capacity rehearsal rooms, different approaches to voice work and the safe handling of props, to name just a few Covid led adaptations.

Live performance is at the heart of what we do at the Conservatoire and it is testament to the enormous amount of work from everyone over the past 6 months, in order to facilitate in-person rehearsals and live performance, against all the odds, that this is about to happen.

The Speculator features half of our BA Acting Class of 2021. The students also continue to explore ways to create theatre and tell stories via online medium and begin to prepare for their Graduate Showcase events planned for March 2021.

We thank you for your continued support of the RCS and the BA Acting programme. Art-making and viewing artistic output allows us to process our experiences. Art helps us to express and to understand the world around us, and now more than ever, we need to continue training our country's future artists.

Joyce DeansHead of Acting

Welcome

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Marissa Bonnar Sylvia / DealerAdam Butler Dufresny / Dealer / Vincent /

ActuaryMichael Guest Marivaux / Actor

Mylo McDonald Phillipe / The Prince de ContiEwan Miller John Law / Dealer

Eléna Redmond Lady Catherine / Stage ManagerJames Ripple St. Antoine / Servant to Conti /

ActorNeila Stephens AdelaideMabel Thomas Colombe / Comte de Hoorn

Joe Urquhart Lord Islay / Actor

Cast

Creative TeamDirector Mark Thomson

Composer Philip PinskySet and Costume Designer Rachael Light

Lighting Designer Louise ChanSound Designer Conor Brown

Voice Support Bill WrightDialec t Coach Hilary Jones

Team

Special thanks to...

... James Moir from JM Customs in Perth for the loan of the Harley Davidson.

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TeamProduction Team

Production Manager Kevin MurrayStage Manager Carolina Madriz

Deputy Stage Manager Rhiannon MitchellAssistant Stage Managers Marjolaine Demaude

Catherine DonaldsonShannon White

Stage Supervisor Darren WilsonHead of Flys Euan Dyer

Deputy Stage Supervisors Rory GilmoreKyle Jessiman

Production Electrician Nicholas RuebenackerDeputy Production Electrician Pierce Brown

Lighting Technician Laura MartinLighting Programmers Pierce Brown

Monae CurtisProduction Sound Engineer /

Sound No.1Stuart Green

Sound No. 2 / AV Stuart HendersonSound Supervisor Corey Jackson

Lead Propmaker Nikcy BailliePropmakers Eilish Adair

Amy BrocklehurstPetra CraceRachael MurrayAlex Ringwall

Sarah AdijaKeith BrownSaffron MackieRyan Nachtrab

Scenic Artists Amy Dunlop Tyler NessRebekka Richter

Chloe HurrelEmma PalmerBecci Shepherd

Scenic and Costume Artists Alyssa Bolin Genevieve Metcalfe

Ruth MurdochFinn Newton

Scenic Carpenters Max GabbottPhilip JamiesonIssac Nicol Smith

Andrew HornRowan Noonan-Ganley

Costume Supervisor Gill McLeodCostume Support Gillian Affleck

Linda Logan Anna Antczak Lynne McGinley

Costume Maintenance Rhonda Barclay

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tion David Greig’s play premiered at the Edinburgh International Festival almost

twenty years ago. It takes the story of the Scot, John Law running the banking system in France and imagines an interweaving of his story with that of the playwright Marivaux who, like Law, lived in Paris at that time.

It is a big, multi narrative period piece taking in the birth of modern financial systems alongside several love stories and they are united ingeniously by David by the concept of speculation and how it informs both the struggling French banking system under Law as it moved from paper money underwritten by gold towards the future value of a third of America in bonds and also how lovers speculate on love and marriage in a bid to find their true value. David plays with anachronisms to theatrically explore his theme and invite us to explore our own values and speculation.

Rehearsing under the spectre of Covid with a piece that is psychological, involves physical intimacies in bed and bars has been, for myself and the company, a fascinating challenge. The impossibility of period costume and difficulty with using props initially seemed daunting: no one can touch anything anyone else has without being wiped down, kisses were out and 27 scenes set in multiple locations. However it led us to a way of working that ultimately grappled with the idea of imagined value – the words imagination and imagine and similar words are throughout the text.

It has felt magical and a rare privilege being in a rehearsal room then a theatre with a company of actors, production team and creative team. EVERYONE has had to be creative. I almost can’t believe we have got it on and have come up with a production of The Speculator that we wouldn’t have made except under Covid but which we feel would have been worth doing pre-Covid.

Mark ThomsonDirector

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Creative team

Mark Thomson Director

Mark was Artistic Director of the Royal Lyceum Theatre Company from April2003 until June 2016 during which time he directed over thirty productionsincluding several world premieres as well as his own plays and adaptations.Latterly he directed a multi award-winning production of Brecht’s TheCaucasian Chalk Circle. In his final season his production of Waiting ForGodot starring Brian Cox and Bill Paterson won Best Production at theCATS. Most recently he wrote and directed Snowflake for SDTN’s inauguralproduction at the Edinburgh Fringe. Mark has directed several productionsfor the Conservatoire after reviving his own play, Pleasure and Pain and MikeBartlett’s Earthquakes in London plus Balm in Gilead and The Pool of Bethesda.

Rachael Light Set and Costume Designer BA Production Arts and Design (Set and Costume Design)

Previous work at RCS includes: Designer - The Speculator; Scenic Assistant - Tanya, Sunday in the Park with George, Peter Pan; Wardrobe Assistant - City of Angels.

Other work includes: Designer - The Tempest (LIP Theatre Company); Assistant Set Designer - A New Brain; Costume and Props Assistant - Striptease / Out at Sea, Tabula Rasa (Vanishing Point Theatre Company); Art Department - The Expensive Shit (Film City Glasgow), Doppler (Grid Iron Theatre Company).

Conor Brown Sound Designer BA Production Technology and Management (Sound)

Previous work at RCS includes: Sound Designer – ENRON, Tanya (Bridge Week); Sound No.2 - Musical Theatre Showcase 2020, Peter Pan; Sound No.1 - Cinderella, Tanya (Bridge Week); Production Sound Engineer – The Assumption (RCS/Solar Bear), Middletown; Assistant Production Sound Engineer – Sunday in the Park with George; Stage Technician – Ballet Showcase 2019; Assistant Stage Manager – Dead Man Walking.

Other work includes: Casual Stage Technician/Electrician - King’s Theatre and Theatre Royal Glasgow; Head Technician – The Glee Club; Casual Crew – Silverback Events; Venue Technician – Assembly Festival (Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2019), Pleasance (Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2017/2018).

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amPhilip PinskyComposer

Philip is a composer and sound designer working extensively in theatre, dance, television, film and education.

For five years he was Associate Artist at the Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, working on more than 25 productions. His previous work with the National Theatre of Scotland includes Granite, The Driver’s Seat, The Guid Sisters (with Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh), Roam (with Grid Iron), Oedipus and Transform Fife. Recent work includes Kiss Of The Spider Woman (Menier Chocolate Factory), Pressure (National tour/Park Theatre, London), Thingummy Bob (Lung Ha), Dr Stirlingshire’s Discovery (Grid Iron/Lung Ha/Royal Lyceum/Edinburgh Zoo), Half Life (Theatre Royal Bath Ustinov Studio), Lawrence After Arabia (Hampstead), Roméo et Juliette/Les Trois Mousquetaires/Cyrano de Bergerac (Théâtre du Nouveau Monde/Juste Pour Rire, Montreal), The Crucible (Royal Lyceum), The Jennifer Tremblay Trilogy (Stellar Quines), Blood Wedding (Graeae/Dundee Rep), Letters Home (Edinburgh International Book Festival/Grid Iron).

He has also provided scores for Edinburgh International Festival, Chichester Festival Theatre, Traverse, Almeida, Dundee Rep, Magnetic North, Shetland Arts, Red Shift, Assembly, Imaginate, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Sky Arts, MTV, Granada and BBC TV and Radio.Winner of the Critics Award for Theatre in Scotland 2005 and of a Sony Music Award for Extraneous Noises Off, BBC Radio 3.

Previously he was founder member of electro-acoustic group Finitribe, releasing five albums and performing over a period of fifteen years.

Louise ChanLighting DesignerBA Production Technology and Management (Lighting)

Previous work at RCS includes: Lighting Designer - Love and Information, Programmer - Comedy of Errors, Lighting crew - Hamlet, Deputy Electrician - Cinderella, Lighting crew - Ballet Showcase 2019, Stage crew - Dead Man Walking, Assistant Stage Manager - Sunday in the Park with George, Designer - Innerspace 2019, Lighting crew - Peter Pan.

Other work includes: Crew - Traverse Theatre, attended Edinburgh PASS college and worked on - Clockwork Orange, PASS Out 2019, Alien Nation, WANT (shown in Romania at the Târgu Mureș Teatrul National), and Noye's Fludde - Aberdeen Youth Festival.

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Cast

Marissa Bonnar

Marissa is a Glaswegian actress who trained and performed with the Citizens Theatre Young Company and Platform in Easterhouse, before joining the RCS. Marissa has also undertaken studies in Film Directing, working as a First AD and Documentary filmmaking. She is a vocalist and musician skilled in drums, clarinet and percussion.

Theatre Credits include: The Comedy of Errors, The Bear (RCS), Cinderella (The Citizens Theatre), Buckets (Citizens Young Company), Come Hell or High Water (Citizens Theatre Community Collective), Middletown (Chrysalis Festival), The Island (The Lyceum Theatre).

Screen Credits include: Control (BBC Social), Preggers (RCS- short), The Unknown’s (RCS - short).

Radio Credits include: 365 Stories (Creative Consortium).

Film Production Credits: The Bomb (Shooters Films), Care Workers (BFI), Goodbye Charlie (GMAC- Winner of Scottish Youth Audience Award) .

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Adam Butler

Adam is from Edinburgh and trained with The Attic Collective, an arts funded training program for up and coming Scottish talent, before joining the RCS. He has experience of stage combat and mask work. His interests lie in physical comedy, TV/Film and the development of virtual and mixed reality theatre.

Theatre Credits include: The Comedy of Errors, The Cherry Orchard, All My Sons (RCS), The Threepenny Opera

(The Attic Collective), War in America (The Attic Collective), Lysistrata (The Attic Collective), Julius Caesar (Aulos Productions), Waiting for Godot (Bedlam Theatre).

Screen Credits include: The X-Mas Files (RCS), Lybeck (University of Southern California - Short), Preggers (RCS -Short), Makeover (RCS - Short), Russian Dolls (Neon Eye Productions - Short).

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Mylo McDonald

Mylo is a British/Turkish actor from the South East of England. He previously trained with the Guildford School of Acting and is a member of The National Youth Theatre. He is the managing director of Lucky Mile Productions, a production company that has produced several pieces of work to date, including animation and short films. Mylo is also a singer/songwriter and has a background in martial arts.

Theatre Credits include: Hamlet (RCS), Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (RCS), The Bear (RCS), Function (NYT)

Screen Credits include: The X-Mas Files (RCS), The Quarantiners: An Actor Prepares (RCS- Short), Forest Fire (RCS- Short), High Tide (Animation- V/O)

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Michael Guest

Michael is an actor from Greater London. Before RCS, he trained at the Soho Theatre Young Company and RADA.

Michael is a recipient of the Arnold Fleming Scholarship.

Theatre Credits include: Hamlet (RCS), Hermia’s Dream (RCS/Theatre Olympics 2019), Uncle Vanya (RCS), Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (RCS), Fifty Years (Theatre Royal Stratford East), As You Like It (RADA), The Wild Duck

(RADA).

Screen Credits include: SIMETRA Code 75 (RCS - Short), Forest Fire (RCS - Short), Balance (Half-Bank Productions - Short), Midnight Blue (Gap Tooth – Short), Layers (Gap Tooth – Short).

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Ewan MillerEwan is an actor from Ullapool in the Scottish Highlands. He has previously trained and toured with Scottish Youth Theatre.

Ewan is a three-time Dewar Arts Award recipient, the awardee of the Gill Reynolds Scholarship 2019 & 2020 and winner of the Duncan Macrae Competition Prize 2020.

Theatre Credits include: Hamlet (RCS), The Dumb Waiter (Blackbird Theatre), Cinderella (RCS), Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (RCS), Uncle Vanya (RCS), Romeo and Juliet (Macphail Theatre), When a Star Falls (SYT Touring), Wee Macgreegor (SYT, Citizens Theatre)

Radio Credits include: 365 Stories (Creative Consortium)

Screen Credits include: SKIN (Brutal Studios), SIMETRA Code 75 (RCS - Short), Balance (Half-Bank Productions – Short), Captain Powerman (RCS – Short),

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Eléna Redmond

Eléna is an actor from Hemel Hempstead. Before joining RCS, she trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, on the Preliminary Acting Course. She is also a dancer, with experience in ballet, tap, contemporary and Irish dance.

Theatre Credits include: The Comedy of Errors (RCS), Hermia’s Dream (RCS/Theatre Olympics 2019), Uncle Vanya (RCS), Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (RCS), Blood

Rite (Boy Blue Entertainment), The Secret Garden (Ambassador’s Theatre).

Screen Credits include: The Unknowns (RCS Short Film), The Fall (RCS Short Film), Elbow: Gentle Storm (Music Video).

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Neila Stephens

Neila is a Scottish actor, originally from Aberdeen and now based in Glasgow. Before attending RCS, she completed a physical theatre short course at LAMDA. She also has experience in stage combat, pole fitness and horse riding. Neila is the inaugural recipient of the Pauline Knowles Scholarship (2020/2021) and won the Norah Cooper Mulligan Award for verse speaking (2020)

Neila will be representing RCS at the 2021 Carleton Hobbs Radio competition.

Theatre Credits include: Hamlet, The Cherry Orchard, All My Sons (RCS), Top Girls (Crash Course Theatre), Cabaret (Aberdeen Performing Arts).

Radio Credits include: 365 Stories (Creative Consortium).

Screen Credits include: The X-Mas Files (RCS), SIMETRA Code 75 (RCS - Short), Captain Powerman (RCS - Short), Europa Eurotica (Music Video)

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Jame Ripple

James is an American actor, originally from Los Angeles. Before attending RCS he studied at the Lea Floden Acting Studio and The Colburn School of Performing Arts. He was also nominated for multiple awards at the Jerry Herman Awards, The J-Ray Awards and NYA (National Youth Awards). He is a trained singer and has experience with mask work. He grew up playing Baseball, American Football and Basketball. He has a strong passion for Theatre and Film and plans to work

professionally in both fields.

Theatre Credits include: The Comedy of Errors (RCS), The Cherry Orchard (RCS), All My Sons (RCS), Disney Original (The Performer Studio), Thoroughly Modern Millie (VCS), Hairspray (VCS).

Screen Credits include: The X-Mas Files (RCS), Untitled Feature Film, That Long, Quiet Lull (RCS-Short), The Fall (RCS-Short), Nobody Liked You (Short).

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Mabel Thomas

Mabel Thomas is an American actor studying at the RCS. She is a trained singer and plays the violin and trumpet (though not all at the same time).

Mabel is a recipient of the Arnold Fleming Scholarship.

Theatre Credits include: The Comedy of Errors (RCS), The Cherry Orchard (RCS), All My Sons (RCS), Anne of Green Gables (Theatre in the Round MPLS), Freckleface

Strawberry (Edina Performing Arts Centre).

Screen Credits include: 200 grams (SAE Institute), The X-mas Files (RCS), The Spark (RCS Short), American Ménage (AM Productions), Superstition (Syfy Network).

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Joe Urquhart

Joe is an English actor from Devon. After finishing sixth form Joe worked as an actor for two years before starting his studies at the RCS. In his spare time Joe enjoys playing and watching Football (especially when Tottenham win).

He will be representing the RCS at the 2021 Carleton Hobbs Radio competition.

Theatre Credits include: Hamlet (RCS), Hermia’s Dream (RCS/Theatre Olympics 2019), The Cherry Orchard (RCS), All My Sons (RCS), The Gathering: Messages from the Great War (State of Play Arts), The Wind in the Willows (Scripts for Supper), Monmouth: The West Country Rebellion (BurntOut Theatre), The Tempest (The Marine Theatre), Bedbug (National Theatre: Connections).

Screen Credits include: The X-mas Files (RCS), Going Equipped (RCS Short), Whatever Makes You Happy (RCS Short), The Quarantiners (RCS Short).

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Nikcy Baillie Lead PropmakerBA Production Art & Design (Prop Making)

Previous work at RCS includes: Prop Lead- The Speculator. Prop maker- Dead Man Walking. Prop maker- City of Angels. Prop maker - Cinderella. Prop maker - Sunday in the Park with George; Prop maker - Blue Stockings. Prop Lead - Assassins. Scenic artist - Peter Pan.

Other work includes: Prop maker for McGregor McDuff kilt maker’s window display. Prop maker and scenic artist for Wildhood Childrens’ Festival. Glass lighting designer for Anna Karenina and Hugo. Furniture restoration and recycling. Self-employed clock maker and muralist. Assistant to Gok Wan for fashion show.

Keith BrownPropmakerBA Production Art & Design (Prop Making)

Previous work at RCS includes: Props/Welder – Cinderella, Props – City of Angels, Sunday in the Park with George.

Other Work includes: The Rape of Lucretia (Scottish Opera), Convergence (Steven Johnston), Flux (Antony Scott).

Keith’s work on Convergence shows his attention to detail and realism.

Finn NewtonScenic ArtistBA Production Arts and Design (Scenic Art)

Previous work at RCS includes: Scenic Artist – City of Angels, Captain Powerman (RCS Short Film), Cinderella, Assassins, Middletown, Anatomy of a Suicide; Assistant Scenic Artist – Blue Stockings, Dead Man Walking, Sunday in the Park with George, Attempts on Her Life, Peter Pan; Assistant Prop Maker – City of Angels; Prop Painter – The Rape of Lucretia; Designer and Maker – A Reawakened Monument of Antiquity (Bridge Week show).

Other work includes: Scenic Artist – Aladdin, Mother Goose, Nativity! The Musical, Made in Dagenham (Scenery Hire Scotland).

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Becci ShepherdScenic ArtistBA Production Arts and Design (Scenic Art)

Previous work at RCS includes: Head Scenic Artist – Giulio Cesare; Scenic Artist – The Speculator, City of Angels, Captain Powerman (RCS Short Film), Cinderella, Assassins, Anatomy of a Suicide; Assistant Scenic Artist – Dead Man Walking, Sunday in the Park with George, Attempts on Her Life, Peter Pan.

Other work includes: Head Scenic Artist – MacGregor and MacDuff Kiltmakers Window Display; Assistant Scenic Artist – Edinburgh International Conference Centre Event (Big House Events).

Darren WilsonStage SupervisorBA Production Technology and Management (Technical Stage Department)

Previous work at RCS includes: Technical Stage Supervisor – CPP3 2019, Inner Space 2019; Head of Flys & Automation – Dialogues des Carmelites; Deputy Stage Supervisor – The Rape of Lucretia, Middletown; Sound Technician – Modern Ballet Showcase 2019; Assistant Stage Manager – San Diego; LX Technician – Sunday in the Park with George; Assistant Stage Supervisor – Peter Pan.

Other work includes: Freelance Events Technician – Apex Acoustics Sound Services LTD; Event Crew – Five Star Crew LTD; Event Crew – Gallowglass LTD; Technical Stage Manager/ Carpenter – Annie, Oliver, Grease (Broch Drama Group); Various Freelance Work.

Stuart HendersonSound No. 2 / AVBA Production Technology and Management (Sound)

Previous work at RCS includes: Sound No 2- Bat Boy: The Musical and Christmas At The Conservatoire 2019; Lighting Technician – Sunday In The Park With George; Assistant Stage Supervisor – BA Modern Ballet Graduation Performance 2019; Sound Designer – The Rape of Lucretia and Dialogue Des Carmelities; Production Sound Engineer - Assassins; Sound Supervisor - Glory On Earth.

Other work includes: Sound Engineer – Mary Poppins Jnr (Shotts Amateur Opera Group); Follow Spot Operator – Cats (Howden Park Theatre).

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art Ways to support RCS

Scholarship FundRCS is a special place, off ering a distinctive education in the performing arts. We believe that students of great potential should be nurtured and developed, whatever their personal circumstances. Every investment in an RCS scholarship, however modest, brings this life-changing experience within reach of another individual.

Join our Company of Donors The Company of Donors is the membership programme for supporters of RCS. By becoming a company member you will be part of a valued family of supporters and receive unique insight and opportunities into life at the Royal Conservatoire. From behind-the-scenes access to priority booking for all of our shows, you will benefi t from being part of the Company of Donors, as well as know that you have played your part in supporting the success of our students.

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Leave a LegacyLeaving a gift in your will makes a lasting impact on the future work of RCS and our students. By choosing to leave a legacy to us, your gift will go directly to the RCS Scholarship Fund, managed by the Trustees of the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Trust. If you choose to, you can leave a scholarship to a specifi c area or discipline and your legacy will be used according to your wishes.

For further information about ways to support the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, please contact

the development department:0141 270 8264

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ThanksWe would like to thank the following individuals and organisations for their generous support. Also, thank you to those who prefer to remain anonymous.

Company of DonorsMeranna Amersteig, Evelyne & Ronnie Anderson, Peter W Armit, Robin Avignon, Geoff and Mary Ball, John Bogle, Laura J. Buist, Lord Cameron of Lochbroom, Sheila Colvin, Gemma and Lewis Connor, Mark Cummings, Dr Kathleen Dalyell, William Fyfe, Mr and Mrs E H Galt, Brian Gilda, Norman N Gillies, John Gray, Janette Harkess, Anne C. Hawley-Groat, James and Linda Hoskins, Andrea Jack, Nick Kuenssberg, Neil Laidlaw, Helen Laird, W A Lawson, Anne Macdonald, Duncan MacIntyre, Carol Main, MBE, Dr Alan & Mrs Gaynor Mathieson, Anne & Gordon McCorkindale, James A McWilliam, Maureen Michie, Morag C Millar, Alistair R Montgomerie, Sir James Dunbar Nasmith, Bernard & Jane Nelson, Richard Parry, Dr Gerry Paton, Julie Reynolds, Sir Muir and Lady Russell, Sheriff Alastair L Stewart Q C, Robert D Stewart, Dr Elizabeth Sudlow and Dr Michael Sudlow, J L M White, Raymond & Brenda Williamson

Individual Gifts and ScholarshipsDennis and Anne Archer, Kenneth Barritt Scholarship Fund, The Family of Pamela Black, Dr Nan Blair, Graham Bryce, Peter Crome, William Dale, Margaret Derome, Morrison Dunbar, James Forson, The Hamilton Duvall Music Scholarship, Elizabeth R Gardner, Dr A. Gerber, Wren and Phyllis P. Hoskyns-Abrahall, James Hunter Blair Memorial Bursary-Sir Patrick Hunter Blair, Michael and Elisabeth Hutchings, Michael and Sarah Innes, Nick Kuenssberg, Graham and Marion Lang, Christine Lessels, Katharine M E Liston, Anne M. MacDonald, Alan MacFarlane, John MacIntyre Memorial Fund, Anna Maran, Toby McLaughlan Memorial Fund, Lewis Osborne, Gill Reynolds, Richard Rose, Leslie Rosin, John and Caroline Sibbald, Henrietta Simpson, Lady Alison Smith, Mike Spring, Professor Ros & Alex Steen, James & Isobel Stretton, Maurice V Taylor CBE, Colleen Toomey & Stephen Nathan QC, Ulrike Wilson, Hedley G Wright

Organisation Gifts and ScholarshipsAgnes Allan Bequest Bursary, Thomas Allan, Robert and Catherine Shearer Entrance Scholarship for Violin, WFT Anderson Scholarship, Ardkinglas Arts Trust, ABRSM, Baillie Giff ord & Co, The Baird Educational Trust, Barcapel Foundation, The Pamela Black Scholarship, Incorporation of Bonnetmakers & Dyers of Glasgow, Broadwood, Cambuslang Rotary Club, Caram Trust, Mrs Anne Clutterbuck Charitable Trust, Elsa and Leonard Cross Charitable Trust, The Cross Trust, Daeblitz Travelling Scholarship, Duet Scholarship, EMI Music Sound Foundation, The Lysbeth Fulton Scholarship, The Elizabeth Fyfe Scholarship, Epispace Fund for Diversity, Mary Garden Scholarship, The Gartmhor Trust, Glendoune Charitable Trust, Jennie S Gordon Memorial Foundation, The Lena and Robert Hillman Postgraduate Travelling Scholarship, The Lena Hillman Entrance Scholarship, Inches Carr Trust, Independent Opera, The Brian Jamieson Opera Scholarship, JTH Charitable Trust, The Keepers of The Quaich, The King Family Fund, Kwint-Carver Scholarship, Jack Lamond Guitar Scholarship, The Leverhulme Trust, The Mackintosh Foundation, Mary D MacLagan Award for Pianoforte, John Mather Charitable Trust, The Norman McLean Scholarship, The Janet McKay Innes Scholarship, Col William McMurdo Currie Memorial Scholarship, The Merchants House Of Glasgow, The Ena Mitchell Scholarship, JBS Murray Scholarship, The Bill and Margaret Nicol Charitable Trust, Stanley Picker Trust, The Rhona Reid Charitable Trust, Richmond Douglas Charitable Trust, The Robertson Trust, The Thomas and Margaret Roddan Trust, Saltire Scotland, Savoy Club Trust, Scott Family Trust, Scottish Postal Board, The Jimmy Shand Scholarship, The Thomas Sivewright Catto Charitable Settlement, Sylvia E Smith, Margaret Cameron Smith, Sons of the Rock/Dewar, Sophie’s Silver Lining Fund, The William Syson Charitable Foundation, Thriplow Charitable Trust, Tillett Trust Postgraduate Bursaries, The Trades House Of Glasgow, Underwood Trust, Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation, Nancy Williamson Strings Bursary, The Wolfson Foundation, Ye Cronies

Corporate SupportersAON, Buff et Crampon, Clyde & Co, The Gleneagles Hotel, Royal Bank of Scotland, Scott-Moncrieff , Smith & WilliamsonLegaciesJohn Bogle, Robert Bowman, Agnes Westwater Brown, Colin Chandler, Yvonne Cunningham Bequest, Ferrier Trust, The Elizabeth Fyfe Scholarship, Muriel Gladdie, James Robert Harvey, Frank Hitchman, Brian and Linda Jamieson, Ann Margaret Kelly, Nick Kuenssberg, Moira Leitch, Elizabeth Luke, Mary D MacLagan Award for Pianoforte, Mary E MacKenzie, Jet Mayfair, Andrew McGill McIntosh, Harvey McGregor, Steven Alexander McLean, Thomas G More, Anne Naysmith, Mary Rowan Paton, Fiona Pirie Scholarship, Robert Ponsonby, John and Caroline Sibbald, Anne Strachan, A Peden-Fyfe, Tannahill Bequest, Wilkie Jazz Scholarship, Wilson Bequest

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