[10] The Internationalist Theatre has put on plays by Jean Genet (The Balcony),[11] Griselda Gambaro (The Camp),[12][13][14] Brecht (Mother Courage and Her Children),[15][16] Luigi Pirandello (Liolà),[17][18][19] Tennessee Williams (In the Bar of a Tokyo Hotel),[20][21] August Strindberg (Miss Julie)[22] and Maxim Gorky (Enemies).
Time Out magazine disliked their production of Mother Courage: "the casting only inspires a whole host of irreverent questions: what on earth, say, is an American sergeant doing in seventeenth century Europe?
[28] an example of the resistance to diversity casting at this point of time to a theatre first of a multi-racial Mother Courage production.
The Financial Times found Liolà`s multi-national casting problematic: "do we really need this peculiar medley of Italian accents for the English premiere?
The problem is compounded by the commitment ... to a multi-national cast ... English, German, Sicilian, and Italian actors produce widely differing versions of the Latin lilt"[29]