| Stephanie Katie Hunter Bio |
![]() Stephanie Katie HunterArtistic Director Stephanie Katie Hunter is a producer and theatre maker based in Glasgow, Scotland. Working across art forms and contexts since 2013, highlights of Stephanie’s career include working at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland as the Associate (formally Creative) Producer for six years, and independently producing the national and international tour of ‘Drone’, the Fringe First winning ‘LipSync’ for Cumbernauld Theatre Company, and delivering ‘Playing with Tales’ for The Royal Lyceum Theatre in partnership with the Royal Shakespeare Company. At the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Stephanie produced the internal and external projects for the undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Musical Theatre. During her time in post, she produced 30 musicals, 6 cabaret nights, 8 residencies for writers to develop new works, and the institution’s annual New York Industry Week. Having trained in producing, performance, and facilitation, Stephanie is extremely keen to provide those she collaborates with the space and resources they require to thrive while exploring their artistic visions. As an independent practitioner, she has supported organisations and networks to develop their strategic framework for new projects and leading sector wide change of working environments and standards. Outside of her work leading Scissor Kick, Stephanie has worked on projects all around the country. Stephanie has overseen the creation and presentation of festivals such as Unfix, Into The New, and On The Verge. She has also been involved in the productions of Glas(s) Performance’s ‘Old Boy’, Raw Material’s ‘Glasgow Girls’, Indepen-dance’s ‘Four Go Wild in Wellies’, and Anna Krzystek’s ‘Untitled #0.5 – Who, What And Where Is Anna’. |