The writer has turned a Greek tragedy about a marooned soldier into an all-women play for the Covid era. They reveal how its creation mirrored their own journey
Now Paradise, the Mercury-nominated writer’s adaptation of the Sophocles tragedy Philoctetes, is about to open at the Olivier, the largest stage at thein London. We speak on the last day of rehearsals, Tempest sitting in the Olivier foyer with director Ian Rickson and actor Lesley Sharp, all exhausted, exhilarated and relieved to have made it this far.
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