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Tejas Verdes
★★★★ - Designer Adelaide Green took advantage of the rough-looking building to create a daunting set, into which I was completely immersed. The alternation of light and darkness that accompanied the action sent chills down my spine, and the awareness that – despite some fictional characters – the plot is based on real events made the dismissed factory that hosts the Ugly Duck feel haunted. - Everything Theatre, Marianna Meloni
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Strikingly designed by Adelaide Green- A Younger theatre, Dan Rubins
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There is little set-dressing – flowers, dirt, and chairs are all we have to indicate setting – but this works perfectly to evoke a dystopic, dream-like landscape - Plays to see, Nicola Watkinson
Performed at the Ugly Duck. 2017
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An intimate site-specific performance of ‘Tejas Verdes’. Tejas Verdes was an old hotel in Chile which Pinochet's regime turned into a torture centre
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Designed by Adelaide Green
Directed by Emily Louizou
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Photos by Konstantinos N. Papaoikonomou
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Tejas Verdes
Performed at Streatham Theatre as part of the Women and War festival. 2017
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Tejas Verdes and redesigned to be part of Women and War festival.
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Designed by Adelaide Green
Directed by Emily Louizou
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Photos by Konstantinos N. Papaoikonomou
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