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Maddy Costa


Maddy Costa is a writer, dramaturg, researcher into socially engaged/participatory/community arts, daydreamer and fan of dogs. She works in collaboration with other artists/writers, including Andy Field on the Tiny Letter project Criticism and Love, and Mary Paterson and Diana Damian Martin on Something Other and The Department of Feminist Conversations. Things she likes making include zines, prints, spaces for conversation, cakes and 1950s-style frocks. She hosts a pop-up “book group for performance” called Theatre Club where she has all her best conversations about theatre.


Articles by Maddy Costa


Review: Dark Circus at Barbican
29 January 2016
Reviews • London Theatre • West End & Central

Review: Dark Circus at Barbican

Barbican Pit ⋄ 26th - 30th January 2016
By Maddy Costa

The circus where ‘no one is a “freak”, only a little lonely, a little heart-worn and frightened of the world.’


Expiry Date
20 January 2016
Reviews • West End & Central

Expiry Date

Barbican Pit ⋄ 19th - 23rd January 2016
By Maddy Costa

“And the dominoes fall”: Maddy Costa’s poetic response to part of London International Mime Festival 2016.


Mi Gran Obra (un proyecto abicioso)
14 January 2016
Reviews • West End & Central

Mi Gran Obra (un proyecto abicioso)

Tate Modern ⋄ 14th - 17th January 2016
By Maddy Costa

“Excessive with imagination rather than with cash” – Maddy Costa on the tiny delights of Mi Gran Obra, as part of London International Mime Festival.


Tipping Point
12 January 2016
Reviews • OWE & Fringe

Tipping Point

Platform Theatre ⋄ 11th - 23rd January 2016
By Maddy Costa

Drawing circles.


The Lorax
18 December 2015
Reviews • West End & Central

The Lorax

Old Vic ⋄ 4th December - 16th January 2016
By Maddy Costa

Oh, the thinks you can think when you think about Seuss!


Electric
24 November 2015
Reviews • OWE & Fringe

Electric

Rio Cinema ⋄ 10th November - 18th December 2015
By Maddy Costa

A leap of faith.


Schlock!
17 November 2015
Reviews • OWE & Fringe

Schlock!

The Albany ⋄ 10th - 11th November 2015
By Maddy Costa

The spaces between the lines.


Jane Eyre
21 September 2015
Reviews • West End & Central

Jane Eyre

National Theatre ⋄ 8th September 2015 - 10th January 2016
By Maddy Costa

Thrillingly double-edged.


And Then Come the Nightjars
17 September 2015
Reviews • OWE & Fringe

And Then Come the Nightjars

Theatre 503 ⋄ 2nd - 26th September 2015
By Maddy Costa

What we have lost.


Wot? No Fish!!
12 August 2015
Reviews • West End & Central

Wot? No Fish!!

Queen Elizabeth Hall | Southbank ⋄ 5th - 16th August 2015
By Maddy Costa

The chance of a new life.


SWAGGA
23 June 2015
Reviews • Performance

SWAGGA

The Yard Theatre ⋄ 16th - 20th June 2015
By Maddy Costa

Raging beauty.


Actress
13 May 2015
Reviews • OWE & Fringe

Actress

The Yard Theatre ⋄ 5th - 9th May 2015
By Maddy Costa

The beginning of something beautiful.


Hear Me Roar!
22 April 2015
Features

Hear Me Roar!

By Maddy Costa

Leo Burtin and Dialogue’s Maddy Costa and Jake Orr reflect on a festival of feminist theatre.


You Have to Know Where You’ve Come From to Know Where You’re Going
7 April 2015
Features • Q&A and Interviews

You Have to Know Where You’ve Come From to Know Where You’re Going

By Maddy Costa

Samantha Ellis on her new play, Operation Magic Carpet.


The Passing on of Stories
5 March 2015
Features

The Passing on of Stories

By Maddy Costa

Maddy Costa on storytelling, legacy, and the thematic connections between Rove and Mr Sole Abode.


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