About Us
Our Mission
We believe that marginalised voices and subjects shouldn’t be relegated to the fringes. We want to take up space for the unseen, talk about the unspoken and amplify the unheard.
We’re interested in how care and access can be prioritised and embedded at every level in the making of work, putting people before project outcomes.
Robyn Jancovich-Brown
Executive Producer
Robyn is an independent producer and arts project manager based in Scotland, specialising in participatory, contemporary and community arts projects. Since 2009 she has worked with a number of Scotland’s leading arts festivals, cultural organisations and theatre companies including; British Council, Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society, Imaginate, National Theatre of Scotland, Starcatchers and Dumfries & Galloway Dance.
Robyn has been involved in the management and strategic development of programmes such as; the Made in Scotland Showcase, Momentum, British Council & Creative Scotland International partnership and the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society's artist development and international engagement work through the Arts Industry Office.
Robyn’s ambition is to craft creative experiences which bring people together and create shared and meaningful moments. She has a keen interest in work which promotes equality, inclusion and well-being in society and which makes space for the voices and stories which are often left unheard. Having worked on high profile international projects Robyn has significant relationships across the globe and is interested in exploring how these two facets of her practice can come together.
As well as running Stories Untold Productions, Robyn is currently also; Producer with Civic Digits, exploring how digital technology and live performance can be integrated to inspire a new and diverse generation of tech experts, and a freelance project producer with Stellar Quines.
Kirsten is an emerging producer currently based in Glasgow. She has a passion for community based practice, socially engaged performance and queer contemporary arts projects. In 2020, Kirsten completed a masters degree in Theatre and Performance Practice, specialising in Autobiographical and working-class performance.
Kirsten has a desire to integrate what theatre is and what it can do. She is interested in work that questions the norm and platforms new stories from new voices. Alongside producing, Kirsten is an artist creating autobiographical work that explores themes of queerness, heteronormativity and working-class identity.
Kirsten joined Stories Untold Productions as assistant producer in 2021.
Kirsten McPake
Producer