Royal Shakespeare Company

“In March 1987, a day before Julius Caesar rehearsals started, she arrived in Stratford with an easel, paints, canvas, brushes and sketchbooks, and immediately set about her project with extraordinary determination and care, making contact easily with members of the Company, spending hours in rehearsals, observing costume fittings and the associated workshop activities, and afterwards bursting into powerful colour on big canvases, painted in a tiny cottage.” – Brian Glover, RSC Collection

“I really believe that Kathleen’s style has developed tremendously over the year in Stratford… her drawings of Titus, and particularly her two panel painting of the Shrew are quite remarkable.” – Brian Cox, Titus Andronicus (1988 Performance at RSC)