www.inertiatheatre.com/
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‘’After death and with new life I slip into where I have already been, near those I’ve already hurt and I gather the same shards I have already scattered.’’
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About Inertia
Inspired by the life fragments and memories of the playwrights’ Lithuanian grandmother, INERTIA is a one-act piece of new writing presenting a haunting portrait of grief and self-reclamation. Set in the backdrop of early 90s Eastern Europe post the fall of the Soviet Union, INERTIA unearths generational trauma, resilience and the silent forces of a Soviet Union hangover. Through brutalist realism and dreamlike sequences, it explores the fate of Frida, a woman bound by the weight of an abusive past, as she navigates the fractures of love, motherhood and survival.
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About Ragana productions
We're an emerging early career collective focused on inclusivity, support and representation for Eastern European communities and beyond. We aim to break through the saturated climate of status-quo storytelling and provide a challenging, experimental space for audiences and creatives to tell stories outside the UK demographic.
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'Chekhovian' 'Bold & bleak' 'Visually stunning'
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Why is this play important today?
In a climate saturated with stories of the status-quo, we are passionate about exploring an under-represented cultural demographic here in Fringe 2025. After a successful run in Glasgow in March, we are eager to expand the play's audience further and bring it to the Fringe, with the hope of fostering inclusivity, representation and support for the Eastern European community and beyond, especially since the war in Ukraine has entered its third year.
INERTIA is an original play inspired directly by the playwright’s Lithuanian grandmother and her life under the Soviet thumb, inspiring audiences with a raw representation of survival, as well as grounding the project deeply in its Lithuanian ancestry.
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Your contribution
While we are working hard to raise funds through grants and other avenues, we need the support of our community to make this project a reality.
Your donation would help cover essential costs, including:
Marketing & Promotion – Helping us reach the widest audience possible
Production Costs – Covering set, costume, props, and technical equipment
Thank you for your support. Your donation, no matter the size brings us a step closer to making this Fringe a reality!
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Inertia is running daily from the 6th to the 10th of August at 10:45am, at Dovecot Studios (Venue no 198a) - we hope to see you there!