Invisible walls often rise from language barriers, leaving us feeling like outsiders, trapped in a silent bubble that limits honest human connection. This vibrant interdisciplinary theatre piece invites you on an uplifting adventure with Lola, an artist who will flip this challenge on its head.
Rather than succumbing to isolation, Lola will embrace the boundless and universal power of music. With every note, she will masterfully develop her own distinct sound. A true melody of belonging that transcends words and opens pathways to understanding.
Join her exhilarating story as she explores between three diverse cultures and languages; France, Argentina and England; at first looking for her place in the world, and finding herself wholeheartedly claiming three true homes in the end.
Invisible Border is a heartwarming celebration of finding your voice, building bridges with sound, and discovering that the most profound connections often bloom beyond what language alone can express. It's a testament to the wonder of global kinship!
Writer, Actor & Composer:
Clara Rozzi is a French-Argentinian actor and musician whose artistic journey began with the prestigious Maîtrise de Radio France, where she earned her vocal studies diploma in 2011. She later obtained a degree in Theatre and Film Studies from Sorbonne Nouvelle (Paris III) in 2014, while also training in acting at the Gabriel Fauré Conservatory and the Studio Théâtre d’Asnières.She has appeared in several short films, including Les Ombres sur le Trottoir by Laurie Cohen, which was nominated at the Cannes Film Festival in 2018. As a filmmaker, she directed Salva Vidas, a tribute to the victims of the 2013 flood in La Plata, Argentina—her family’s hometown.After being accepted into the BA Acting course at LAMDA, she relocated to London. Since graduating, she has worked on various short films and performed in La Périchole at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées and L’Elisir d’Amore at the Royal Opera House.
Director:
Julia Sopher is a director, and art producer originally from Ohio, USA and is ready to be a part of Invisible Borders. Her current work includes directing Plaything; a new one woman shows (Bread and Roses Theatre), a world premiere of the play Mermaids have No Tears (Baron’s Court) written by Ellis Stump with a three-week run starting end of April 2025. Then asked to return to AD Twelfth through Acting Gymnasium after previous AD work with the Othello production (Network Theatre) January 2025.
Actor: Jerome Yates is a theatre maker from Durham. His recent credits include Project Codename, (Netflix), Driftwood (National Tour) and Pinocchio (Watermill Theatre). A graduate of LAMDA, Jerome has a strong passion for collaboration and devising new work. He is particularly interested in creating innovative, character-driven storytelling that engages and challenges audiences.