In our society multi-tasking is often seen as a women’s skill but rather than it being a critique of Jill of All Trades, the thesis behind the book is to honour the fresh concept of Renaissance Women.
Julia Pascal
by Julia Pascal • history, plays, theatre, year 2018 • Tags: history, Julia Pascal, plays, theatre •
Lanie Robertson’s fine one-woman play on Peggy Guggenheim is a feast for intelligent audiences wanting to celebrate Guggenheim’s extraordinary life.
by Julia Pascal • plays, theatre, year 2017 • Tags: Julia Pascal, plays, theatre •
This is a brave production by Hannah Chissick as Brecht’s epic drama is meant for the large scale and, squeezing such a huge concept in to the Southwark Playhouse, takes guts.
by Julia Pascal • opera, theatre, year 2017 • Tags: Julia Pascal, opera, theatre •
Hansel and Gretel was originally written by The Brothers’ Grimm in 1912. It is a folk tale, showing how a brother and sister avoid being eaten alive by a witch in the gingerbread house. It is a tale that seems to foreshadow the Third Reich.
by Julia Pascal • dance, theatre, year 2018 • Tags: ballet, dance, Julia Pascal, theatre •
This epic work dates from 2000 and 18 years later it still has moments that beguile. Körper means Bodies and the 13 international dancers nearly all wear white underpants as a uniform that unerotically emphasises flesh, bones and blood.