Interview: Delia Morea

Delia is an actress-writer based in Rome. At thirteen, she won a national contest for young writers with a detective story. She started her acting career in theatres and refined her skills at Susan Batson’s studio and Lee Strasberg Institute in New York. She also attended Robert McKee’s seminars at Regent’s University in London. Having completed a master’s degree in screenwriting at IULM University in … Continue reading Interview: Delia Morea

“Love Steps” Review: Perfect For Romantics

Love Steps, written and directed by Anastasia Osei-Kuffour, is a symphonic blend of spoken word poetry, choreography and music. Osei-Kuffour’s poetry is the main element of the show, with all the other production aspects designed to elevate her words from page to stage. The story follows Anna (Sharon Rose), a woman who is successful in all aspects of her life except in finding her soulmate. … Continue reading “Love Steps” Review: Perfect For Romantics

Interview: Rosanna Suppa

Rosanna Suppa is a writer and performer with a passionate and distinctive voice who is particularly interested in bringing untold working class stories to the screen—without the bleakness that usually accompanies them. Graduating with an MSci in Biological Sciences from Cambridge University where they were a member of the Cambridge Footlights for three years, Rosanna was also part of the 2021/22 BBC Writersroom Drama Room, … Continue reading Interview: Rosanna Suppa

“Macbeth (an undoing” Review: A Bold Undoing of the Bard’s Work

Zinnie Harris, writer and director of Macbeth (an undoing), offers a timely interpretation of its source material by William Shakespeare. Within this adaptation, Harris questions the gender bias of ambition, power and leadership through framing Lady Macbeth (Nicole Cooper) as the main protagonist of the story. One can argue that the character of Lady Macbeth is already a co-protagonist, seeing as most ticket buyers of … Continue reading “Macbeth (an undoing” Review: A Bold Undoing of the Bard’s Work