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  • HOME
  • About/Support
    • Support The Story In Motion Project
    • The Company >
      • timothy lone
      • Caspar Schjelbred
      • Nathalie Jacoby
    • Artistic Associates >
      • maximillien jadin
      • rhona richards
      • Laura Woody
      • Mark Jane
      • Gianfranco Celestino
      • Transadlibit Duo
      • Peter Corser
      • KEVIN BOOR
      • Antoine Lefort
  • NEWS
  • Shows
    • Exploring Beckett
    • Virginia Monologues
    • Carry On Virginia
    • Mrs. Smith Library
    • gold rush
    • lunch on the go
    • Plan D
  • training and workshops
    • improvisation and Storytelling
    • mask and trance
    • Acting With Action
  • Blog
  • Partners
  • Contact
  • BECKETT

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THE VIRGINIA MONOLOGUES - WHAT THE PAPERS SAY:

" These details are testament of the acting capabilities of both Jacoby and Richards, as well as the perceptive and nimble skills of improvising musician Peter Corser, whose deft use of songs and sound effects accentuated each scene...The latest review of the Virginia Monologues from the
Chronicle.lu.






"The public filled the theatre with laughter and applause".  The latest review of the Virginia Monologues from the Luxembourger Wort.





Magical Theatre: Virginia Monologues Pulls a Rabbit out of a hat!
​Latest review from
Delano Magazine



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​Es ist womöglich das Ende eines Abends, aber auch der Beginn einer neuen Bewegung. Diese Worte stammen aus „A Room of One’s Own“ und Woolf schreibt über die vergessene Poetin, doch sie erinnert uns daran: „But she lives; for great poets do not die; they are continuing presences; they need only the opportunity to walk among us in the flesh. This opportunity as I think, it is now coming within your power to give her.“ (S.113) Dieser Aufruf soll uns dazu motivieren weitere Konzepte wie „Virginia Monologues“ zu unterstützen. Lëtzebuerger Journal