Rose Scollard

ROSE SCOLLARD is a playwright with over thirty professionally produced stage and radio dramas. Her play Shea of the White Hands, a modern-day version of the Tristan and Isolde legend, was a finalist for the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, an international award for literary excellence in work by women playwrights.
She was a co-founder of Maenad Productions, western Canada’s first woman-centred theatre. For over a decade Maenad produced more than 50 plays in addition to holding a yearly Fem Fest, a goddess festival in which women from all over the country as well as from the United States and Europe performed their own work. Along with Co-Artistic Directors, Nancy Jo Cullen and Alexandria Patience, she wrote Aphra, a tribute to the first woman to earn a living as a playwright, and one of...

ROSE SCOLLARD is a playwright with over thirty professionally produced stage and radio dramas. Her play Shea of the White Hands, a modern-day version of the Tristan and Isolde legend, was a finalist for the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, an international award for literary excellence in work by women playwrights.
She was a co-founder of Maenad Productions, western Canada’s first woman-centred theatre. For over a decade Maenad produced more than 50 plays in addition to holding a yearly Fem Fest, a goddess festival in which women from all over the country as well as from the United States and Europe performed their own work. Along with Co-Artistic Directors, Nancy Jo Cullen and Alexandria Patience, she wrote Aphra, a tribute to the first woman to earn a living as a playwright, and one of Maenad’s best-received productions.
In 1997, Rose was appointed playwright-in-residence at the University of Calgary as part of the Markin-Flanagan Distinguished Writers Program. During her residency she completed Caves of Fancy, a play about Mary Shelley, Shelley’s mother Mary Wollstonecraft, and the famous “Frankenstein’s monster”, that was workshopped by the Drama department and presented at an international Shelley/Wollstonecraft conference at the University of Calgary. Caves of Fancy was later published as part of the anthology Mary Wollstonecraft and Mary Shelley: Writing Lives. (Wilfrid Laurier University Press).
In 1999, she co-founded Frontenac House, a small literary press based in Calgary for the purpose of publishing poetry. Husband David Scollard assisted with editing and production and in 2006, on retiring from Husky Oil, became co-Publisher. The list was extended from Poetry to include art books, aviation books and political satire. Many of the books were shortlisted for or won literary prizes.
In 2003 her play Firebird was translated into German and produced by Freie Kammerspiele of Magdeburg, Germany for two years as their Christmas play, Feuervogel.
The company was sold in 2016. Since then, Rose has continued to write both plays and fiction. Recent productions include I Ain’t so Tough, Urban Stories Theatre, 2016, Firebird, Guelph Little Theatre, 2018, Aphra, untitled theatrics, 2022, and Bad Hair Day in Las Vegas, Ward One Acts, 2022.

Scripts

Preservation Blues

by Rose Scollard

Synopsis

Preservation Blues is an exploration of themes of corruption and moral choice. Photographer Cass has chosen an exciting vibrant and creative life but has not come to terms with certain dangers nibbling at the edges of her pictures and her consciousness. She shrugs them off, failing to understand that just because we do not always recognize these choices or are in denial about them does not exempt us from their...

Preservation Blues is an exploration of themes of corruption and moral choice. Photographer Cass has chosen an exciting vibrant and creative life but has not come to terms with certain dangers nibbling at the edges of her pictures and her consciousness. She shrugs them off, failing to understand that just because we do not always recognize these choices or are in denial about them does not exempt us from their consequences.

The Chosen

by Rose Scollard

Synopsis

“In a time and place not too far removed from our own, women get their class and status from their husbands but for a very unusual reason. Once chosen, they savour all the honours, joys and rewards accorded to Brutewives.”

“In a time and place not too far removed from our own, women get their class and status from their husbands but for a very unusual reason. Once chosen, they savour all the honours, joys and rewards accorded to Brutewives.”

Tooth or Dare

by Rose Scollard

Synopsis

When her marriage of forty years falls apart Edie feels her daughter Darlene is partly to blame. When Dan’s relationship with his wife is destroyed by Zack, an unexpected rival, he finds his counsellor Darlene, yes the very same Darlene, annoyingly unsympathetic. Darlene’s message to both of them is get over it and move on and, caught up in her enthusiastic rearrangement of their lives, Dan and Edie find...

When her marriage of forty years falls apart Edie feels her daughter Darlene is partly to blame. When Dan’s relationship with his wife is destroyed by Zack, an unexpected rival, he finds his counsellor Darlene, yes the very same Darlene, annoyingly unsympathetic. Darlene’s message to both of them is get over it and move on and, caught up in her enthusiastic rearrangement of their lives, Dan and Edie find themselves in the same sushi making class…

While Tooth or Dare is essentially comic, there are serious elements where both Dan and Edie feel cut adrift after the dissolution of long-term relationships. Not only are they struggling against the invasive attention of their helicopter children they are also dealing with loss and loneliness and the fear that happiness may be beyond their reach so late in life.

Firebird

by Rose Scollard

Synopsis

When Koshchei the Deathless abducts Firebird to satisfy the whim of Princess Irenka the Principality of Zhar is laid waste and Irenka is turned into a wolf. Guided by Baba Yaga, Irenka and Prince Ivan set out to free Firebird and restore Zhar to its former glory. Obstacles are placed in the way of this goal by the Magician Koshchei and his two-headed cyborg dragon Rimsky Dimsky. But Irenka and Ivan prevail at...

When Koshchei the Deathless abducts Firebird to satisfy the whim of Princess Irenka the Principality of Zhar is laid waste and Irenka is turned into a wolf. Guided by Baba Yaga, Irenka and Prince Ivan set out to free Firebird and restore Zhar to its former glory. Obstacles are placed in the way of this goal by the Magician Koshchei and his two-headed cyborg dragon Rimsky Dimsky. But Irenka and Ivan prevail at last and the play ends in celebration and marriage.

Frangipani, The Very, Very, Very Bad Elephant

by Rose Scollard

Synopsis

When Frangipani a circus elephant escapes from the evil clutches of his owner Lusker Hawkeweed he hides in the palace garden. King Cornelius finds him there and presents him as a gift to Queen Stephanie. The Queen, who would have preferred something smaller and more decorative as a present finds the affectionate but mischievous Frangipani maddeningly annoying and is determined to get rid of him. Lusker Hawkeweed...

When Frangipani a circus elephant escapes from the evil clutches of his owner Lusker Hawkeweed he hides in the palace garden. King Cornelius finds him there and presents him as a gift to Queen Stephanie. The Queen, who would have preferred something smaller and more decorative as a present finds the affectionate but mischievous Frangipani maddeningly annoying and is determined to get rid of him. Lusker Hawkeweed who is plotting to get Frangipani back finally convinces her to hand him over. Remembering the affectionate and sweeter side of Frangi’s nature the queen instantly regrets what she has done and she and Cornelius and Breakaway the royal clown search the length and breadth of their kingdom till Frangipani is finally found.

I Ain't So Tough

by Rose Scollard

Synopsis

I Ain't So Tough concerns Jesse, a feisty and no-nonsense senior who is left a farm by Walter Krebs a man she met at a barracks dance 50 years before and has no memory of. Although she is desperately in need of money Jesse is not as delighted with this legacy as you might suppose. Her friend Iris, who is showing signs of early dementia bring unexpected complications to the situation. The play is a comedy with...

I Ain't So Tough concerns Jesse, a feisty and no-nonsense senior who is left a farm by Walter Krebs a man she met at a barracks dance 50 years before and has no memory of. Although she is desperately in need of money Jesse is not as delighted with this legacy as you might suppose. Her friend Iris, who is showing signs of early dementia bring unexpected complications to the situation. The play is a comedy with serious and poignant revelations on friendship, romance and lost opportunities.

The play is set in two times. Past action (1943) takes place in the Sarcee Barracks, Calgary where a dance is taking place. Present action (1993) takes place in Jesse's home in Inglewood, Calgary and on Walter's crumbling farm near Finlake, Alberta. Although the past scenes are clearly marked for reading purposes, in performance they should not be clearly separated but should flow in and around the present as though permeating it with mood and memory.

I Miss You Already

by Rose Scollard

Synopsis

When Rachel leaves her husband Joe moments after he’s been diagnosed with terminal cancer no one can forgive her. You can’t leave a dying husband, they insist. Strangely, the one person who thinks she did the right thing is Joe and in the weeks that follow her abandonment Rachel and Joe, with the unexpected aid of a chicken called Henry, forge new fragile bonds of connection.

When Rachel leaves her husband Joe moments after he’s been diagnosed with terminal cancer no one can forgive her. You can’t leave a dying husband, they insist. Strangely, the one person who thinks she did the right thing is Joe and in the weeks that follow her abandonment Rachel and Joe, with the unexpected aid of a chicken called Henry, forge new fragile bonds of connection.

Caves of Fancy

by Rose Scollard

Synopsis

Young Mary Shelly attempts, with the aid of half-sister Fanny and stepsister Claire, to conjure up her dead mother Mary Wollstonecraft. Instead, she calls up an enigmatic and ugly Creature who shifts from role to role as she faces the monstrous elements in her life -- the cruelty of lovers, the repressions of society, illness, loneliness and death, especially death, who claims one after the other, the loved ones...

Young Mary Shelly attempts, with the aid of half-sister Fanny and stepsister Claire, to conjure up her dead mother Mary Wollstonecraft. Instead, she calls up an enigmatic and ugly Creature who shifts from role to role as she faces the monstrous elements in her life -- the cruelty of lovers, the repressions of society, illness, loneliness and death, especially death, who claims one after the other, the loved ones in her life: mother, sister, husband, and her beloved children. In spite of all her tragedy, Mary persists in her commitment to her art and to her family and finds equilibrium and the strength to push forward into the unknown, ready to take on all the future has to offer.
Caves of Fancy was written some years ago but I feel the themes in it are still relevant today and Mary Shelley a figure the present day reader or theatre-goer can relate to. Life in many ways is a process of continuous loss: people we love slip away; our hopes and dreams often do as well; our powers fade. This is a constant of any society and time period. One answer for Mary lay in the cave of the imagination, a descent down into its purifying depths. The other was to keep on living, in spite of her losses, as though many other hopeful and wonderful times lay ahead. And to be unafraid – “Take on the world and hang the consequences.” I think all of these are feasible approaches to 21st Century fears and obstacles.