Short Plays

The Tory Who Came on my Face

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Voices From Home V.III at The Arcola Theatre (2020)

A one-woman comedy play about a girl’s reflections when a night of fun & sex… does not go to plan. Punctuated by a series of dodgy sexual positions, she picks apart the route leading to the night’s climax…

There are bananas involved. And loo roll.

“Dorman-Gajic’s energy and confidence is powerful and the recipe for a brilliant storyteller, she has us in the palm of her hand” - A Younger Theatre

Written & performed by Ella Dorman-Gajic

Directed by Phoebe Wood

Until he Cums

On at Brainchild’s Digital Hatch (2020)

Skip to 29:22 to watch.

Until he Cums is a fast-paced, experimental comedy monologue exploring sex and female pleasure. This opening section to the show exposes the sex-pectations put on Nell as she embarks on the journey of losing her virginity. Reminiscent of that awkward stage between girl and womanhood, it delves into an uncomfortable (and sticky) situation, reflecting gendered power dynamics and what happens when female pleasure is put second.

Written & performed by Ella Dorman-Gajic

Directed by Phoebe Wood

Trust

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Voices From Home V.I at The Old Red Lion (2016)

A poignant story of two sisters who are tragically divided by the loss of the person they loved the most. Debuted at The Old Red Lion Theatre for Broken Silence Theatre’s Voices From Home V.I (Nov. 2016).

“Heartbreaking” - Theatre Things.

Written by Ella Dorman-Gajic

Performed by Abbi Douetil & Alex Reynolds.

Directed by Raymond Waring.

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