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    Giant steps Welcome to Giant Steps.The company founded in 2008 by Director Roland Jaquarello to present a variety of new and challenging plays
  • Giant steps
    Giant steps Welcome to Giant Steps.The company founded in 2008 by Director Roland Jaquarello to present a variety of new and challenging plays
  • Giant steps
    Giant steps Welcome to Giant Steps.The company founded in 2008 by Director Roland Jaquarello to present a variety of new and challenging plays
  • giant steps
    giant steps Welcome to Giant Steps website. Giant Steps was founded by Roland Jaquarello in 2008 to present a variety of new and challenging plays.
  • giant steps
    giant steps Welcome to Giant Steps website. Giant Steps was founded by Roland Jaquarello in 2008 to present a variety of new and challenging plays.

 

 

Our first production in August 2008 was Enduring Freedom by Anders Lustgarten at The Finborough Theatre.The play dramatised the personal and political aftermath of 9/11 as experienced by a New Jersey couple whose son died in the tragedy. It was directed by Roland Jaquarello and designed by Vanessa Hawkins.The cast was Vincent Riotta, Lisa Eichorn, Charlie Roe, Fiz Marcus, and Anna Savva.



Reviews

Enduring Freedom by Anders Lustgarten
Finborough Theatre August 2008

'Heart, urgency and thrilling lick of the new.....this feisty production.'
- Time Out.

'With a backdrop of stonewashed US flag and soundtracked by Springsteen, Dylan and Young,
'Enduring Freedom' is a thoughtful meditation on loss and differing notions of patriotism.'

- Morning Star.

'Led by Roland Jaquarello, his confident interpretation brings power to the piece.'
- Extra! Extra!

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Giant Steps is currently exploring a variety of new projects.

Reviews

Where The Shot Rabbits Lay
by Brad Birch
White Bear Theatre 2013
'There are lovely grace notes in Brad Birch's intimate father-son tale. Andy Robinson's abstract set sets the tone.....Director Roland Jaquarello is careful not to over impose.' 
Time Out




'Brad Birch's thoughtful portrayal of human relationships is both honest and touching.'
WhatsOnStage




'The acting is a real pleasure.....Peter Warnock, empathetic as the man, his sense of self truly shaken by divorce and teenager Richard Linnell as his son, struggling both to navigate his place in the family and make some sense of his father's actions. Sensitively directed by Roland Jaquarello.'
Remote Goat

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