July 25 & 26
7pm, 8:30pm

Love in all its forms
Drama Studio London
DSL Devised MA Performance
Love in all its forms - the greatest and most powerful of emotions - explored and brought to life on stage by actors from the MA course under the guidance of theatre directors Titania Krimpas & Hanna Berrigan. From passion to heartbreak, from desire to betrayal, our talented cast has delved deep into the complexities of human connection. Witness the raw intensity and masterful storytelling that only live theatre can deliver.
Directors: Titania Krimpas & Hanna Berrigan
Production Researcher: Josephine Starte
Special thanks: David Glass
Response 1 group will be performing on Friday July 25 at 7pm and Saturday July 26 at 8:30pm
Response 2 group will be performing on Friday July 25 at 8:30pm and Saturday July 26 at 7pm
ABOUT
Love in all its forms- Response 1
Director Titania Krimpas
Cast: Preeti Naidoo, Louis Cavalier, Lauren Derry, Bianca Wells, Charlotte Greenman, Marta Gottardis Titon, India Mae, Margo McGowan, Caroline Laborde-Croubit, Isabelle Cate Landolfi, Danny Torres, Malika Jones
Love in all its forms- Response 2
Director Hanna Berrigan
Cast: Lily af Sandeberg, Erin Antonia, Elif Cevikel, Gabriella Shennan, Hannah Nox, Alexandre Cyrus, Ella Scott, Nick Page, Alice McCartney, Jake Moon, Gesthimani Theodosoglou, Imogen Brunt
Titania Krimpas directs plays, works with audio, and writes, while also mentoring authors and editing books. At the heart of her work is a love of soulful, complex, captivating stories and sensory, layered, subtle experiences. In 2023/24, she received a DYCP grant from Arts Council England to develop her practice in audio storytelling. She trained with Shared Experience Theatre and Salisbury Playhouse, with Katie Mitchell as mentor, and has assisted at RSC, Lyric Hammersmith, and Young Vic. Recent directing includes Midsummer Brew, Wild Visions, and Tell it To The Bees with storyteller Pyn Stockman and dramaturgy on ‘As Long as we are Breathing’ at Arcola by Diane Samuels. She regularly works with Drama Studio London directing Shakespeare projects and contemporary works.
Hanna Berrigan was educated at Oxford University and RADA, and recently obtained an MSc in the Psychodynamics of Human Development. She is an associate of Howard Barker's Wrestling School and associate director on international hit show Potted Potter. She loves working with students and, as well as working at DSL, directs at Mountview, Rose Bruford and RADA. Directing credits include Public Property (Trafalgar Studios - WhatsOnStage Best New Comedy nomination), Slowly (Wrestling School at Riverside Studios), La Musica (The Gate), The Mountaintop, (Frank Collymore Hall, Bridgetown, Barbados), Potted Sherlock (Edinburgh Festival, West End, North American tour), and Outside Voice (Soho Poly). She has cast and directed docudrama for U.S. Television and has recently directed her first audio drama, F**SICK.
Josephine Starte is a British-Australian actor, writer and improviser. Winner of the NoBudge Best Actress award, her performances have been praised as "very cool" by Transparent showrunner Joey Soloway and "very funny" by Time Out. Recent credits include the romantic lead in upcoming Australian film Moonrise over Knights Hill and being half of the inaugural female cast of Potted Potter with Toronto transfer. She starred in her play Killing It, directed by RSC Fellow Lily McLeish for Vault Festival, receiving all 4-5 star reviews and Bruntwood Prize longlisting. Her film work has screened at international festivals including Sydney Film Festival and Brisbane International, earning multiple awards.
David Glass is an award-winning theatre director, performer, writer, and creative thinker. Trained at Lecoq School, he studied with Decroux, Grotowski, Peter Brook, and Augusto Boal. A leading international theatre teacher across 73 countries, he has influenced three generations including Simon McBurney, Emma Thompson, and Lloyd Newson. His David Glass Ensemble has toured 32 countries with acclaimed productions including Gormenghast (TMA Best Director Award). He established The Centre For Creative Practice, teaching creativity globally for organizations including the UN and Save The Children. His recent works include This Changes Everything and The Brides.
USEFUL INFORMATION
Estimated running time
50 minutes
Performance times
7pm, 8:30pm
Ticket prices
Free
Concession
Full-time students, those aged under 16, senior citizens, the unwaged, members of Equity and BECTU
Access
Theatro Technis is fully wheelchair accessible. Guide dogs and hearing dogs are welcome in the auditorium. There is a Loop system fitted in the main auditorium. If you have any questions or specific requests, please email boxoffice@theatrotechnis.com.
Age suitability: 14+
