Miangaly Theatre Company: Defining the Stage in Madagascar
They say everyone can be an actor. Any location can transform into a theatre stage. Yet finding a...
Read MoreThey say everyone can be an actor. Any location can transform into a theatre stage. Yet finding a...
Read MoreThe 12th annual edition of CPH Stage Festival has come to a close. The cultural highlight that...
Read MoreStaged in the round with fewer than 25 people in a white box that feels like a gallery space, The...
Read MoreLa Zaranda are one of Spain’s best kept theatrical secrets. Not because they are not well known or...
Read MoreThe (Post)apocalyptic Light of the Stage – is the slogan of the 69th Sterijno pozorje, a festival...
Read MoreNuria Espert turns 89 today. Hers has been an extraordinary career and it’s not over yet. She has...
Read MoreSanaz Toossi’s English at the Kiln Theatre: Pulitzer Prize-winning play shows the impacts of a second language on identity
Read MoreCatherine Filloux is an internationally recognized French-Algerian playwright. Her work revolves...
Read MoreI’ve long been fascinated by the concept of incorporating video game mechanics into theatrical...
Read MoreElinor Fuchs, a trailblazing theater scholar, critic, and playwright, passed away on May 28, 2024,...
Read MoreIn spite of all open-mindedness, attending family performances as an adult can be, initially at...
Read MoreMy first thought upon entering Redemption Story at A.R.T./NY was that of boldness: I can’t recall...
Read MoreDedicated to the 35th anniversary of the musical Miss Saigon, an exclusive interview with the...
Read MoreMost historic dates and events fade from view after a few years, especially as witnesses age and...
Read MoreDo you speak any languages besides your mother tongue, especially as an adult learner? How do you...
Read MoreToronto’s theatre scene thrives on its multicultural identity, a modern-day Tower of Babel...
Read MoreTiyatroTem (2001-2017) was established by Şehsuvar Aktaş (b. 1964) and Ayşe Selen (1955-2017) in...
Read MoreTogether with Wayne McGregor’s dance piece, UniVerse: A Dark Crystal Odyssey, Romeo Castellucci’s...
Read MoreHe lived for 33 years, and then he left us. He had his first professional direction in the...
Read MoreSolo Performers John Rwothomack and Fidaa Zidan join forces to unravel the discovery of life after political rallies and prison sentences in Lines.
Read MoreAmidst the bustling metropolis of London, a group of aspiring theatrical talents (Kelly Guibal, Flavia Di Saverio, Thelma Osorio Euan, Maria Luc, Hana Tamaru, Arianna Folini) took to the stage at The Hen & Chicken Theatre in March 2024 to present their musical production, “Don’t Get Me Wrong”. Through their performance, they delved into the intricate tapestry of challenges and joys experienced by those navigating life in the vibrant yet daunting urban landscape of the UK’s largest city.
Read MoreA new show from Trick of the Light theatre company is always something special, and Suitcase...
Read More2024’s New York City Fringe has come to an end, eighteen nights of shows enjoyable, waspish,...
Read MoreSouthern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) is still in the hands of Britain, the colonial power, and several...
Read MoreThe southern city of Ōtepoti/Dunedin has played an important role in the history of Samuel Beckett...
Read MoreJuan Mayorga might have been a crime writer in another life, he loves to set up complex, menacing...
Read MoreSeeing a play you much admired five years ago for a third time isn’t always sensible. Will it be...
Read MoreMilan’s international multidisciplinary performance art festival FOG, featuring theatre, music,...
Read MoreIt is hard to remember the first encounter with Mariam Ndagire as an artist. It was probably...
Read MoreAn Interview with Kostas Kapodistrias – Theatre actor and director, theatre manager/founder of...
Read More“What kind of service do submarines provide?” asks the machine’s captain, Ricky Martin. “Silent...
Read MoreLast year I went to the dentist for a toothache and was told that somehow, to my extreme...
Read MoreThe question of universality faces entire series of utterly new answers, but not all of them find...
Read MoreThere are a number of firsts in the new Teatro Real production triple bill that brings together...
Read MoreThe 2023/2024 season has proved the year of Bernarda Albas. Lorca’s 1936 drama was completed only...
Read MoreWhen Chenura Trust a Zimbabwean media company announced that they were working on a theatrical...
Read MoreSusanne Kennedy doesn’t do things by half. When she creates a world, it has its own logic, its own...
Read MoreThe Drifting Room, created and performed by Stephen Bain. The Performance Arcade 2024,...
Read MoreIt is 1930s Kyeongseong (what Seoul was called during the Japanese occupation), and the colonial...
Read MoreAmerican actress of beauty and talent, Támara Torres is a legend of Orange is the New Black, the...
Read MoreThere are some myths about the opera that are not true. Firstly, that young people do not like...
Read MoreFor me, this is the most emotional show on the London stage. Why’s that? Because it’s about Nye...
Read MoreThe man moved through the trees like an evening breeze. He mumbled chants to the leaves. His...
Read MoreThe performance follows four women in different parts of Ukraine, at various distances from the...
Read MoreIt’s election year so the gaze of British theatre turns towards the National Health Service. But,...
Read MoreWe’ve all heard of the metaphorical madwoman in the attic, but what about the symbolic unexploded...
Read MoreCall me clueless, but I wasn’t aware, before seeing Mona Pirnot’s new play I Love You So Much I...
Read MoreWriter, actor, and director Ascanio Celestini is one of Italy’s most celebrated theatrical...
Read MoreI almost didn’t go see Days of Wine and Roses: The Musical because my memories of the highly...
Read MoreThe Jeune Théâtre Européen Jeunes Publics (Young European Theatre for Young Audiences) (JTEJP)...
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