Rafaella Marcus is a writer, director and dramaturg from South London. As writer, her work for audio includes
The Last Love Song of Suzie Costello (Big Finish);
Cry Havoc! Ask Questions Later,
Trice Forgotten (Rusty Quill);
The Gift,
The You Play: small acts,
The You Play Volume II: The Haunted Woman (45North/Atticist/EKP).
Sap is her first full-length stage play. Their work as director focuses on new writing, often bringing to the stage marginalised voices. Recent directing credits include:
BLUBBER (R&D);
Richard II (RADA);
Stop Kiss (Above The Stag);
I Have a Mouth and I Will Scream (VAULT Festival - 2018 People's Choice Award winner);
Bury the Dead (Finborough Theatre);
Alley. Pearls. Gunshot. (The Yard);
Spooky Action at a Distance,
Crave (Bunker Theatre);
The Wild Party,
The Window/Blank Pages (The Hope Theatre);
Sonya and Andrey (Sheffield Theatres);
Laughing Boy (site specific, Bethnal Green). Work as Associate Director includes:
Blithe Spirit (Harold Pinter Theatre);
Fury (Guildhall);
The Cause (Jermyn Street Theatre). Work as Assistant Director includes:
Emilia (Vaudeville Theatre);
Pericles (Shakespeare's Globe);
Romeo and Juliet,
The Wind in the Willows (Chester Performs);
Boeing Boeing,
Afterplay,
Love Your Soldiers,
The Winter's Tale (Sheffield Theatres);
The Killing of Sister George (Arts Theatre). Rafaella trained on the Birkbeck Theatre Directing MFA. In 2021, she was awarded an MGCFutures bursary to establish a new free script-reading scheme, supplying essential feedback to writers otherwise unable to access it. They were the runner-up of the JMK Award 2021.
The bark creeps up my body like a rising sea level. I wonder what will happen when it reaches my heart.
When a woman tells a lie to her girlfriend, a seed is planted that starts to grow in the darkness. Now roots are cracking through the pavement and branches are coming in at...
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