Adi Gortler

Adi Gortler (she/her) is a movement director, teacher, and director. She graduated with her MFA in Movement Directing and Teaching from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama (London), and a B.Ed in Theatre Directing and Teaching from Seminar Ha’Kibbutzim College (Tel Aviv). At the heart of her practice lies a deep celebration of people and their individuality, leading to an environment where uniqueness and identities are cherished and expressed in creating a story.  

Latest work: 

As Movement Director: 

Baghdaddy, Jews. In Their Own Words (Royal Court), The EU Killed My Dad, The Anarchist (Jermyn Street Theatre), The Snow Queen (Polka Theatre), Attempts On Her Life (Guildhall), Cyrano De Bergerac, Bad Roads, Swive, How To Hold Your Breath, The Antipodes, Light Falls, Woyzeck, Pomona (LAMDA), Borders הגדר ألسياج (Vault Festival, Drayton Arms, OSO Arts Centre)  

As Intimacy Director: 

The Shape Of Things (Park Theatre), Cyrano De Bergerac, Bad Roads, Swive,  How To Hold Your Breath (LAMDA) 

As Director: 

A Trip To Heaven (Upstairs at the Gatehouse) What Moves You? (LAMDA), I See in Colour (International Children’s Theatre Festival, Haifa), As a Matter of Fact- The Post Truth Cabaret (Habima Theatre, The Arab-Hebrew Theatre, Tzavta, Haifa Theatre)