RJT

Founded in London in December of 2020, The RJ Theatre Company is dedicated to producing new work. The material we look for is intimate, raw and simple. The theatre we create is supremely real; focusing on the moments that define who we are, and who we grow to be. Our goal is to examine and explore the little things that make us human. Our members come from all over the world, as does the material we produce. We form a dedicated team of actors, writers, directors, producers, designers, etc, for each of our projects individually, so that we have the opportunity to collaborate with many exceptional individuals along the way. We can’t wait to share our work with you.

RAW | BARE | UNFILTERED

In a city that thrives on theatrical innovation, the Circle Theater Festival boldly steps forward, offering an audacious alternative to Broadway's sheen. This festival, with its European fringe influence and Off-Broadway experimentation, presents hybrid theater at its most elemental—raw and rough.

Circle Festival is a bold reminder that great theater doesn't require elaborate sets or costumes—just a powerful story and the courage to tell it.

ON TOUR

Emma Tadmor’s original play, ‘PLASTERS’ is set to go on tour! Commencing at The Flea Theater (NYC, Limited Run, February 2024) and continuing at The Broadwater Theater in LA, our next stop is Paris!

Stay tuned for more info!

A LOOK INTO THE WEIRD SISTERS

Emma Tadmor’s new play, starring Scarlett Strasberg, Elizabeth Rowland and Emma Parks debuts and Circle Theater Festival. This modern reimagining of Shakespeare's three witches from Macbeth follows Hazel, Elora, and Gemma - three twenty-something sisters living in New York City. When a sudden storm derails their plans for the evening, the sisters find themselves trapped in their apartment, confronting long-buried tensions and family secrets. As they grapple with their relationships to each other and their late mother's memory, strange occurrences blur the line between reality and magic. "The Weird Sisters" is a poignant and darkly comedic exploration of sisterhood, grief, and the stories we tell ourselves to survive.