
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY
PERFORMED AT
Redbridge Drama Centre
8th - 9th March 2018
"'We know what we are now, but not what we may become"
Ophelia, Hamlet Act IV, Scene 5
CREATIVES
Adapted by
Filiz Ozcan
Directed by
Filiz Ozcan
Music and Composition by
Tom Morton
Aanon H Siddiqua
CAST
Cleopatra
Mita Rahman
Lady Macbeth
Hannah Rodriguez-Johnson
Katherine
Olivia Negrean
"A very interesting take on some Shakespeare's notable works. Thoroughly enjoyed it. The music accompaniment was excellent. Great live vocals. Impressive acting. Would definitely recommend."
Audience Reaction
Supported by

WOMEN OF SHAKESPEARE
To celebrate International Women’s Day, we brought Shakespeare's most iconic women to life at Redbridge Drama Centre.
Audiences joined Cleopatra, Katherine, and Lady Macbeth for an exciting journey from Ancient Egypt to Renaissance Italy and Medieval Scotland. Along the way, these strong women posed the question of what it means to be women in a man's world.
Join us, and let's raise a glass to these literary characters who have challenged us and captured our imaginations and our stages for more than 400 years.

AUDIENCE REACTIONS
"Loved the use of the space and interaction with audience. The cast were superb, powerful and moving. The musical motifs for each part were incredibly fitting."
''Wonderful way to celebrate International Women's Day!!"
"Shakespeare meets Brecht! Best ever."
"If we do Shakespeare play at school, I'm gonna act in it."



