Rose Lewenstein
'They Drink It in the Congo' Is a Play Trying to Do Something Good About Something Bad
An interview with playwright Adam Brace and Michael Longhurst about their latest project, which premieres on the 12th of August at the Almeida Theatre.
What It's Like to Date as a Sex Worker
Is there ever a right time to tell your sex partner that you also have sex for money?
How to Make a Play About Technology as Human as Possible
'Darknet' opens this week at London's Southwark Playhouse. Playwright Rose Lewenstein and director Russell Bender discuss their creative process.
The Hard Reality of Living with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Sufferers aren't just "being tired all the time"—their brains can't connect properly to the spinal nerve tracts and so fail to control vital bodily functions. It's time we started taking it seriously.
We Spoke to Playwright Rose Lewenstein About Memory, Personality, and 'Bad Jews'
"If someone can't remember something, did it actually happen? I don't know the answer, but it's an interesting thing to think about. It's something that no one will ever know."
Hey British Theatre, Where Are All the Women?
Things have got slightly better since Shakespeare's time, I guess.