Rotterdam (play) explained
Rotterdam is a play by British playwright Jon Brittain. Rotterdam premiered at south London's Theatre 503 in November 2015.[1] [2] The production transferred to the Trafalgar Studios in July 2016.[3] The production then transferred to the Arts Theatre for a limited run from 21 June to 15 July 2017[4]
The play deals with transgender relationships, gender, and sexuality.
It was named Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre at the 2017 Olivier Awards.[5] [6]
Notes and References
- News: Rotterdam, review: Keenly concerned with transitions and upheaval. 2015-11-09. Evening Standard. 2017-04-10. en-GB.
- News: Rotterdam review – a shiny study of love and sexuality. Gardner. Lyn. 2015-11-04. The Guardian. 2017-04-10. en-GB. 0261-3077.
- News: Actor Anna Martine on West End play: 'Queer arts are mainstream now'. 2016-07-22. Evening Standard. 2017-04-10. en-GB.
- Web site: Rotterdam Arts Theatre London, written by Jon Brittain. www.officialtheatre.com. 2019-03-11.
- Web site: Curtis Brown. www.curtisbrown.co.uk. 2017-12-21.
- News: How the play Rotterdam has led the way for transgender stories on stage. 2017-06-20. The Independent. 2017-12-21. en-GB.