Aleksandra is a content marketing specialist and a former PhD student at the Department of Studies in Culture at Adam Mickiewicz University's Faculty of English. Her theatrical interests revolve around Polish contemporary theatre and post-dramatic theatre. When not thinking about public relations or playing with her giant Maine Coon named Tybalt, she lets her brain be flooded with glitter, sequins, and techno-rock music.
The Comedy of Errors is Shakespeare’s early literary effort which paints with broad brush strokes the life of Renaissance society. Shakespeare borrowe...
The framing device for the new adaptation of The Importance of Being Earnest at Harold Pinter Theatre is so subtle that it managed to fool most of the...
Although Alfred Jarry’s Ubu Roi is a 19th century play it resonates as strongly with our present day as it did during its author’s lifetime. A story a...
It is increasingly difficult to review London fringe shows and indeed it is not fortunate for The 21st Century Merchant of Venicedirected by Carol All...
Manual Oracle conceived, written and directed by Phoebe von Held is a result of her ‘artist in residence’ research period at King’s College London and...
Hiraeth Artistic Productions’ adaptation of Hamlet at Riverside Studios in Londonis an imaginative and fresh exploration of Shakespeare’s most famous ...
Titus Andronicus, Shakespeare’s first attempt at tragedy used to be often considered a crude dramaturgical effort. It was rescued from obscurity, only...
The adaptation of Hamlet by Teatro de Los Andes is sublime, visually arresting and poignant. At one hour and twenty minutes it is a fleeting, yet very...