JOANNA WOŹNICKA
Ruptured
A multidisciplinary theatre piece exploring how migration affects our familial relationships; the confusing mixture of cultural, generational, and language barriers which prevent us from understanding one other.
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Creator and Performer: Joanna Woźnicka
Director: Theodor Spiridon
Performed at Cockpit Theatre for Poetry Plays 2024, and Camden People's Theatre in April 2024.
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Sing, Sign & Sensory
An Arts Council England funded project with Effectus Theatre, developing a series of sensory performative workshops created for babies (0-24 mnths). The Project will give babies their 1st facilitated creative experiences in purpose-built inflatable sensory pods!
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Artistic Director & Facilitator: Sara Jackson
Places I Never Think About
Places I Never Think About is a myth-ified exploration of the real-life experiences of Eastern European immigrants in the UK, examining identity, queerness and migrant joy through multidisciplinary storytelling including live-music, song, movement and poetry. The characters reimagine their own origins as paralleling the mythical tales they grew up with.
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Creator: Rebeka Dio
Director: Joanna Woźnicka
Theatre: Lion & Unicorn Theatre (Camden Fringe)
Dates: 14 - 17th August 2023
Read a review here
Back To The Moon
Back to the Moon is an absurd one woman show that challenges the barriers of language and explores different ways of communicating. It all starts when a young woman enters with a torch running away from a nightmare. Someone was trying to send her to the moon. She is tired and wants to go to sleep but keeps being interrupted by things going on in her mind. She feels the urge to tell the stories of her dreams and her reality. The play will be in English, don’t worry…..but not in an English way. It will be a journey of finding (or not finding) connection and meaning in nonsense.
Writer: Giovanna Koyama
Director: Selwin Hulme Teague
Theatre: Lion & Unicorn Theatre (Camden Fringe)
Dates: 7 - 9th August 2023
Verständnis (Understanding)
Verständnis is a moving and fresh new Germany-British play that explores national identity, the state of being ‘in-between’, and the importance of understanding one another.
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A short Midlands-based tour in December 2021 around theatre and school venues, with support from Arts Council England.
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"Easily the best play I've seen this year"
“How something so simple could be so meaningful”
“This play was like drinking a hot chocolate by a warm fire while someone tells you their favourite story"
Writer: Dan Scott
Director: Greg Homann
How To Disappear Completely and Never Be Found
Performed at the Warwick Arts Centre in February 2020.
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Writer: Fin Kennedy
Director: Selwin Hulme-Teague
Grounded
Performed at the University of Warwick in March 2019.
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Writer: George Brant
Director: Selwin Hulme-Teague
Breathe
Performed at the Tristan Bates Theatre as part of the Camden Fringe Festival 2017.
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Writer & Director: Lucrezia Pollice
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