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In her series "De cultuurstekker" (the culture plug) Els van Swol reviews "Lilian" at 8weekly magazine with great words: "The radio play lasts a little over twenty-four minutes, but life, survival, continues. Twenty-four hours a day. Yet hope remains alive, like the impending day in Notturno. Hope for a cure, for survival, for contact, for people who sympathize and want to vouch for each other. That keeps people going. " Below fragments in original Dutch: Het hoorspel van Kasia Głowicka begint met piepjes. Het is het geluid van een sms’je dat een Eritrese man, Tesfay, die in Libië gevangen zit in het Zitan Detention Centre, stuurt

Michael Hasted from ArtsTalk Magazine talks to me (@16.02 mins)about my work and about the radio play LILIAN.  https://soundcloud.com/artstalkradio-holland/we-talk-to-composer-kasia-glovicka-and-to-comedian-greg-shapiro-about-his-new-book Transcript of the talk: LILIAN, the debut radio play from award-winning composer Kasia Głowicka, who lives in The Hague, will have its Dutch premiere on ArtsTalk Radio at the beginning of January. Based on a true story and using real WhatsApp message transcripts as its source material, LILIAN takes us into the lives of a refugee trapped in the notorious Zitan Detention Centre in Libya and the human rights professor who is trying to aid him from her home in Europe. The source material for this play is an

Honoured to receive investment grant for music "Investeringsfonds Muziek" of BUMA/STEMRA. The grant is intended for the development of new music and new exploitation of existing music. I will be working on releasing music written for several theater works and some new pieces in a joined release "Vacationing Heart."It is best described as melancholic piano music. Good for a rainy, gloomy pandemic time. http://ow.ly/rI2c50CGEVh

Broadway World features the award-winning composer, Kasia Głowicka's radioplay drama entitled, "LILIAN." This new radio play which was premiered last Friday, September 18 as part of the annual Warsaw Autumn cultural festival was based on a true story. Lilian was based on real events documented in a 350-page transcript of WhatsApp conversations between a European professor of human rights and a refugee in Libya. To know more about the publication, you may click this.