Nastazja Domaradzka
Review: SHAKESPEARE TRILOGY at Donmar King’s Cross
By Nastazja Domaradzka Thursday, November 24 2016, 11:20
Set in a female prison, Phyllida Lloyd’s all female production of Shakespeare’s tragedies have been shaking up the theatrical world since 2012. THE TEMPEST is the most recent addition to Donmar’s collection of the all female Shakespeares, together with JULIUS CEASAR and HENRY IV it forms SHAKESPEARE TRILOGY. The productions arenow playing at King’s Cross Theatre, which has partnered with Donmar Warehouse to present this trailblazing and unmissable project.
Review: STRINDBERG’S WOMEN at Jermyn Street Theatre
By Nastazja Domaradzka Monday, November 14 2016, 11:00
THE STRONGER and STORM are two short pieces written by one of the fathers of modern drama August Strindberg. THE STRONGER was dedicated to his first wife Siri von Essen, whilst STORM was written for his third Harriet Bosse. Despite his troubled love life Strindberg possessed a gift for writing multi-layered female characters but unfortunately the production of STRINDBERG’S WOMEN directed by Jacob Murray at Jermyn Street Theatre doesn’t do any justice to his writing.
Review: ORCA at Southwark Playhouse
By Nastazja Domaradzka Friday, November 11 2016, 12:13
Founded in 2007 Papatango Theatre Company is renowned for championing unique talent and giving new writing, and up and coming playwrights; an opportunity that very often is the start of a prominent career. Directed by Alice Hamilton, Matt Grinter’s ORCA, the winner of this year’s competition; is playing at Southwark Playhouse until the 26th of November.
An interview with BJ McNeill
By Nastazja Domaradzka Friday, September 9 2016, 10:20
After last year’s sold out previews at London’s Theatre N16 and a successful run at this year’s Brighton Fringe, No Offence Theatre returns to Theatre N16 for a 3 week run with their outstanding feminist piece Torn Apart (Dissolution). We talk to BJ McNeill the co- founder of No Offence Theatre and the author and director of Torn Apart (dissolution).
Review: YERMA at The Young Vic
By Nastazja Domaradzka Monday, August 8 2016, 10:13
Following his successful take on Ibsen’s THE WILD DUCK, the ground-breaking director Simon Stone returns to London this summer. Reinventing Lorca’s classic YERMA at THE YOUNG VIC the Australian theatre maker puts a huge emphasis on modernising the piece and by doing so he creates a breath-taking production which will leave many emotionally shattered.
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