

One woman, one chair, 80 years of survival.
"Rose" is a filmed one-woman theatrical performance. A moving reminder of some of the harrowing events that shaped the century. It remains sadly relevant today as racial tensions escalate, and allegations of antisemitism are rife.
Acting
Lipman's 133-minute masterclass—no intermission, no mercy.
Direction
Le Crass knows when to get out of her way.
Writing
Martin Sherman's script builds like a confession.
Director
Scott Le Crass
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Written by Martin Sherman of 'Bent' fame, Rose premiered in 1999—Lipman has played her for over two decades across multiple continents.
The filmed version was shot at Hope Mill Theatre during COVID, making Rose's isolation in the empty theatre eerily meta.