“Blood Wedding”
Federico García Lorca’s Blood Wedding is transported to the new setting of contemporary London in this new production at the Omnibus Theatre. George Richmond-Scott’s adaptation retains the tension and power of the original story of an ill-fated young bride and groom, played by Racheal Ofori and Federico Trujillo, who are met with the only obstacle that might break them: a possessive past lover of the bride and her lingering attraction to him.
Theatre Review: “Blood Wedding”, Broadway World
“Maria de Lima’s mother holds the production together, her eyes flashing within a face pinched by the effort of holding back the screams year after year.”
Theatre Review: “Blood Wedding”, Pocket Sized Theatre
“Maria de Lima is wonderfully nervous and stubborn as the Mother, and equally excellent as the Homeless Woman”
Theatre Review: “Blood Wedding”,
“Maria de Lima presents a stubborn and bitter Mother who holds the audience throughout the show.”
Theatre Review: “Blood Wedding”, Essential Surrey
“The tragedy is prefigured from the opening dialogue between the Mother (Maria de Lima – an incredible performance throughout) and Son (Federico Trujillo).”
Theatre Review: “Blood Wedding”, The Stage UK
“the intensity of the character of Mother, played arrestingly by Maria de Lima.”
Theatre Review: “Blood Wedding”, Breaking the Fourth Wall
“Maria de Lima plays ‘the Mother’ and brings an authenticity to the production, a passion that cannot be softened by the passing of time.”
Theatre Review: “Blood Wedding”, Broadway Baby
“Maria de Lima’s performance as the Mother provides adequate passion as a woman deprived of her husband and sons through vendettas. She also played the homeless woman in Act III with equal passion and much humour…”
Theatre Review: “Blood Wedding”, Arthur’s Seat
“…she expertly leads Blood Wedding from those initial moments of comedy to the beginnings of a darker act.”
Theatre Review: “Blood Wedding”, London Theatre Reviews
“Maria De Lima’s outstanding performance keeps the play flowing and alive.”
Theatre Review: “Blood Wedding”, The Upcoming
“A remarkable accomplishment in writing and directing and a poignant, thought-provoking piece, Blood Wedding is a rare and compelling gem.”
Theatre Review: “Blood Wedding”, The Spy in the Stalls
“…but it is Maria de Lima as the Mother who is the underlying strength of the play, carrying her pain throughout as a reminder of humanity’s tragic impotence.”
Maria de Lima stars in the adaptation of “As Bodas de Sangue” by García Lorca in London
The Portuguese Maria de Lima is the protagonist of a new adaptation of “As Bodas de Sangue”, by Frederico García Lorca, by the British director George Richmond-Scott which opens on Tuesday in London.
Maria de Lima stars in the adaptation of “As Bodas de Sangue” by García Lorca in London
The Portuguese Maria de Lima is the protagonist of a new adaptation of “As Bodas de Sangue”, by Frederico García Lorca, by the British director George Richmond-Scott which opens on Tuesday in London.
Video: Trailer, “Blood Wedding”
Celebrated Spanish dramatist Federico García Lorca’s 1932 folk tragedy is deftly pulled into sharp focus in this dark and seductive re-imagining.







