by Maria de Lima | Sep 21, 2018 | Blood Wedding, News, Publicity, Theatre Reviews
From broadwayworld.com “The Mother rails against fate, fate that took away her husband, knifed by a rival, the weapon now, portentously, in her son’s hand as he sets off to work in the family restaurant. Her world is not defined by the presence of joy, of...
by Maria de Lima | Sep 13, 2018 | Blood Wedding, Featured, News, Publicity, Theatre Reviews
From pocketsizedtheatre.com “If you want to be surprised and leave the naturalistic British theatre for a little while, go down to Clapham to see Blood Wedding, the first part of what some have called the “rural trilogy” of Spanish playwright Federico García...
by tonyedwards | Sep 12, 2018 | Blood Wedding, News, Publicity, Theatre Reviews
From Londonist.com By Alice Grahame “Federico Garcia Lorca’s emotional tale of family animosity is transposed to post-Brexit London, where Spanish restaurant workers struggle to keep memories of their homeland alive, while knife crime and family conflict...
by Maria de Lima | Sep 11, 2018 | Blood Wedding, News, Publicity, Theatre Reviews
from essentialsurrey.co.uk 4.5 STARS: September 4-23. Death, revenge and passion galore. Don Brown was thrilled by this exceptional production of Lorca’s Blood Wedding at Clapham’s Omnibus Lorca’s 1932 tragedy has been reimagined in an exceptional new production at...
by tonyedwards | Sep 10, 2018 | Blood Wedding, News, Publicity, Theatre Reviews
From thestage.co.uk By Frye Kwa Hawking “A grief-stricken mother reluctantly prepares for her son to marry, but trouble waits outside the bride’s house – and he’s on a motorcycle. George Richmond-Scott’s update of Federico Garcia Lorca’s Blood Wedding features a...
by Maria de Lima | Sep 10, 2018 | Blood Wedding, News, Publicity, Theatre Reviews
From breaking-the-fourth-wall.com “In recent years, Federico García Lorca has found mainstream British success with the updated adaptation of Yerma. With its focus on the pressures (from without and within) to have children and motherhood’s place in a...