Julia Varley was born in 1954 in
London, Great Britain and joined Odin Teatret in 1976. Apart from
acting she is active in directing, teaching, organising and
writing. At the age of three she moved to Milan, Italy where she
did her schooling, including Philosophy Studies at Milan
University. Before joining Odin Teatret she worked in Milan with
theatre with Teatro del Drago, Centro Sociale Santa Marta and
Circolo La Comune, and earned her living as an assistant film
producer. With Odin Teatret, Julia Varley teaches in schools and
universities and has synthesised her experience in four work
demonstrations: The Echo of Silence, The Dead
Brother, Text, Action, Relations and The Flying
Carpet. Since 1990 she has been involved in the conception and
organisation of ISTA
(International School of Theatre Anthropology) and of the
University of Eurasian Theatre, both directed by Eugenio Barba.
Since its beginning in 1986 she has been active in The Magdalena
Project, a network of women in contemporary theatre. She is also
artistic director of Transit International Festival,
Holstebro, and editor of The Open Page, a
journal devoted to women's work in theatre. In the framework of The Magdalena Project,
Julia also takes part in the collaborative project "Women with Big
Eyes" which has been performed in Denmark and Cuba. In connection
with Odin Teatret's intercultural productions and Holstebro
Festuge, Julia has started an ongoing pedagogical collaboration
with groups of young actors ("Ageless", "Jasonites", "Ur-Hamlet
Foreigners") both in Denmark and abroad. Julia Varley directs her
regular longlasting students. She has directed two productions with
Pumpenhaus Theater in Germany (Auf den Spuren des Yeti and
Blau), two productions with Ana Woolf from Argentina
(Seeds of Memory and White is the Night), a
children's production with Hisako Miura from Japan (Fox
Wedding) and two productions with Lorenzo Gleijeses and Manolo
Muoio (Il figlio di Gertrude and L'esausto o il
profondo azzurro) and another with Gabriella Sacco (The
Taste of Oranges) from Italy. She has worked as
assistant director for the films Anabasis and On the
Two Banks of the River, and for the production of the film
Come! And the Day Will Be Ours. Julia Varley has written
two books: Wind in the West - a novel by a theatre
character (Odin Teatret Forlag, Denmark) and Notes of an
Odin Actress - Stones of Water (Ubulibri, Milan; Escenologia,
Mexico; Alarcos, Cuba; San Marcos-Yuyachkani, Peru; Entretemps,
France; Routledge, UK). Her articles and essays have been
published in journals such as The Mime Journal, New Theatre
Quarterly, Teatro e Storia, Conjunto,
Lapis, The Open Page, Performance
Research, Teatro XXI and Máscara.
Performances
Anabasis
The
Million
Brecht's Ashes
The Gospel
According to Oxyrhincus
Talabot
Rooms in the Emperor's
Palace
The
Castle of Holstebro
Kaosmos
Inside the Skeleton of the
Whale
Ode to Progress
Doña Musica's Butterflies
Mythos
The Great Cities under the
Moon
Andersen's Dream
Don Giovanni
all'Inferno
Killing
Time
The Chronic Life
Theatrum Mundi
performances
The Marriage of Medea
Ur-Hamlet
Four Poems for Sanjukta
Ego Faust
The Island of Labyrinths
Performance Demonstrations
The Whispering Winds
The Echo of Silence
(solo)
The
Dead Brother (solo)
Text, Action,
Relations
The
Flying Carpet (solo)
Odin performances for children
J.S. Bach
Performances with Julia Varley for other companies
than Odin Teatret
Women with Big Eyes (collective creation, The Magdalena
Project, international)
The Night of the Vagabonds (directed by Else Marie
Laukvik)
Performances directed by Julia
Varley
Auf den Spuren des Yeti (with Harald Redmer, Pumpenhaus
Theater, Germany)
Blau (Pumpenhaus Theater, Germany)
Seeds of Memory (with Ana Woolf,
Argentina)
White is the Night (with Ana Woolf,
Argentina)
Fox Wedding (with Hisako Miura, Teatret Om,
Japan/Denmark)
Il figlio di Gertrude (with Lorenzo Glejieses, Teatro
Stabile di Calabria, Italy)
L'esausto o il profondo azzurro (with Lorenzo Glejeses and
Manolo Muoio, Italy)
The Taste of Oranges (with Gabriella Sacco, Teatro Lila,
Italy)