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Finally a good review

Finally a thorough and in-depth review of our show The World Of Yesterday. I wasn’t even surprised when I read it and saw that the reviewer from the Eastern European Arts platform Izba Arts, on the contrary to many others that came to see our show, was not confused, surprised and resentful by our show but approached it with curiosity, open mind and experience and knowledge of a different types of theatre making.

Eastern European influenced theatre differs greatly from the Western, especially British one and what I often came across in my own as well as other Eastern European theatre works is this incomprehension of the ways it’s made and tools that are chosen to make it. If the story is non linear, even a little bit surreal and varies from a typical script-based story telling it is met with bewilderment and often dismissed. I blame the lack of context, especially historical, cultural but also perhaps low exposure to variety of theatre making in a whole world which would loosen a bit the traditional format through which the Eastern European creators are perceived.

The differences between the Eastern and Western European theatre and the reasons for it are a great subject for a next blog post which is coming shortly so watch this space.

Full review over here:

https://www.izbaarts.com/all-the-bridges-are-broken-between-today-and-yesterday/

The World Of Yesterday play all done!

Last show of The World Of Yesterday is done!! Thank you everyone for coming to watch us ♥️ Special thanks to my friends Malwina and John who came to support me despite the cold weather and middle of the week kind of evening.


Big thanks to the whole amazing cast Adam Hypki, Zora Owen, Yanina Hope, Abraham Kleinman, Tanya Lyalina, Pini Brown and our director Anya Ostrovskaia, producer Jack Carr, designer Shahaf Beer, movement director Mari Camiloti, costume designer Carolyn Corben and photographers Valya Korabelnikova and Lucyna Kaniecka.

Also thank you Paulina Palian Design for the beautiful dress that I am wearing in the show.

I am very grateful for the opportunity to Voila Festival for choosing our show, that was my first time performing as part of the festival and also first time in Camden’s People Theatre.

It was a pleasure working with you all!

I am not sure what are the further plans for the play but I will keep you updated if there are any more performances.

For now – au revoir !






That’s a wrap on The World Of Yesterday!!!

We finished our run of The World Of Yesterday on Camden Fringe!!

Big thanks to all the cast Adam Hypki ,Zora Owen, Yanina Hope, Nadav Antman Ron, Tanya Lyalina, Pini, our director Anna Ostrovskaia and producer Jack Carr, movement director Mari Camiloti and costume designer Caroline, it was great working with you!

Also huge thanks you to Liberal Jewish Synagogue and Artfix London for offering their space for rehearsals and to our wonderful photographers @valya_korabelnikova and Lucyna Kaniecka , thank you to Eddie Saint-Jean, @lostintheatreland for reviews and interviews and to The Courtyard Theatre and The Camden Fringe for having us ! ♥️😍🙏

Very grateful to every single person who came to see our show!