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Natalie Abrahami

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Natalie Abrahami is a theatre, opera and film director specialising in developing collaborative new works. The collaboration with writers sits at the heart of Natalie’s practice. She learned dramaturgy and directorial craft at the Royal Court, before going on to commission a generation of emerging playwrights while helming the Gate Theatre, Notting Hill with Carrie Cracknell. During the Pandemic Natalie rehearsed Lorien Hayne’s Good Grief on zoom and shot it over two days in the depths of Lockdown. It premiered for streaming in February 2021.

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Royal Opera House 2023/24: Rusalka

Royal Opera House 2023/24: Rusalka

Rusalka, a water spirit, lives with her family in the pure waters of the forest lake. When she falls in love with a Prince, she sacrifices her voice and leaves her home in the hope of finding true love in a new world – a world that does not love her back.
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2024

Good Grief

Good Grief

Following the success of Platform Presents’ world first, online, live, theatrical production of A Separate Peace in May 2020, they are thrilled to follow with the launch of Lorien Haynes' romantic comedy Good Grief directed by Natalie Abrahami (RSC, National Theatre, Young Vic) and starring BAFTA award-winning Sian Clifford (Fleabag) and Nikesh Patel (Artemis Fowl). Also part of this predominantly female strong team are Isobel Waller-Bridge, re-partnering with Sian Clifford having worked with Sian on ‘Fleabag’, who is developing the sound design and score. Alongside her is Fin Oates as Editor, (I Hate Suzie), award-winning Emma Dalesman as Director of Photography, Natalie Pryce as Production Designer (winner, Production Designer, Black Theatre Awards 2020). This new production, which takes the best of theatre and television production, aims to create an unmissable theatrical event for 2021.
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2021

The Roof

The Roof

A brief comedy about a visit from a legendary theatre maker and his legion of fans.
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2016

Mayday

Mayday

Inspired by the Young Vic theatre's acclaimed production of Samuel Beckett's Happy Days, Mayday reunites Juliet Stevenson and the director Natalie Abrahami. Written by Nancy Harris, the film is a modern-day story of an isolated woman fighting to 'keep up the glamour' in the manner of Beckett's buried heroine Winnie.
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2014