Internationalist Theatre

[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]

Renu Setna as Chaplain, Josephine Welcome as Kattrin, Margaret Robertson as Mother Courage, in Mother Courage and Her Children by Bertolt Brecht, Internationalist Theatre
Angelique Rockas as Carmen with Okon Jones in Genet's The Balcony , Internationalist Theatre