Rika Chandra
Rika's earliest recollection of theatre was watching ‘Sargent Nallathambi’ at the Lionel Wendt Theatre in Colombo, Sri Lanka. It was a comedy written by Nihal Silva, and it drew her attention as an impressionable teenager to the magic of capturing and interacting with a live audience. As an avid theatergoer (both on her own and with friends) she can't decide on a preferred genre… mostly because she enjoys them all! As long as it has a story that is well thought out and engaging, leaving an audience thinking and sharing, and it feeds their imaginations. Rika live and work in London, and in her spare time, she loves reading/reviewing manuscripts and interviewing playwrights and authors.
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Rika Chandra22 February 2023
Review: Medea, @Sohoplace
A modern approach to an ancient tragedy, with gut-wrenching performances
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Rika Chandra12 February 2023
Review: Quench, VAULT Festival
A charming absurdist comedy.
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Rika Chandra21 January 2023
Review: Fagin’s Last Hour, White Bear Theatre
A dark yet riveting performance
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Rika Chandra25 November 2022
Review: Wasted, Jack Studio
Thought provoking, angst filled drama that is witty and fast paced.
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