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MARIA ABERG

theatre director
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    • THE WHITE DEVIL
    • HOTEL
    • MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING
    • AS YOU LIKE IT
    • FANNY & ALEXANDER
    • KING JOHN
    • BELONGINGS
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    • THE GODS WEEP
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    • GUSTAV III
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 European Theatre Forum opening speech, November 2020

BBC Woman’s Hour, October 2019

‘From a blood-soaked Duchess of Malfi to a ‘very silly’ Little Shop of Horrors’ - The Stage, August 2018

'Stage plight - directors and designers on handling Britain's trickiest theatres' - Guardian, May 2017

'On Doctor Faustus' - BWW, August 2016

'Your own personal demon' - Guardian, February 2016

'Realism is always going to trip us up' - Guardian, March 2015

‘Wildefire – an interview with Maria Aberg’, Hampstead Theatre, November 2014

BBC Woman’s Hour, August 2014

‘We have a responsibility to consider gender-blind casting’ – What’s On Stage, June 2013

‘On setting As You Like It at a music festival’ – Exeunt Magazine, April 2013

‘I fell in love with Shakespeare’ – Independent, March 2013

'RSC's King John throws women into battle' - Guardian, April 2012

 

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