Cath Day Reviews David Schneider’s “Making Stalin Laugh”: At JW3
David Schneider is probably most recognizable as BBC commissioning editor Tony Hayers in I’m Alan...
Read MorePosted by Robin Ashenden | 25th Jun 2014 | Review, Russian Theatre Abroad, United Kingdom
David Schneider is probably most recognizable as BBC commissioning editor Tony Hayers in I’m Alan...
Read MorePosted by Cathy Westbrook | 24th Jun 2014 | News, Transmedia, United Kingdom
This post discusses the emergence and evolution of digital art and online performance in the...
Read MorePosted by Dmitriy Romendik | 16th Jun 2014 | Essay, Russia, Theatre for Young Audiences
There are over 200 theaters in Moscow. In addition to the traditional drama and music theaters,...
Read MorePosted by Claire Hansen | 16th Jun 2014 | Australia, Review, Theatre and Politics
Bell Shakespeare’s new production of William Shakespeare’s Henry V–which opened in Canberra on...
Read MorePosted by Magda Romanska | 16th Jun 2014 | Interview, Theatre and Science, United States of America
Roald Hoffmann was born in 1937 in Złoczów, Poland. Having survived the German Nazi occupation, in...
Read MorePosted by Robin Ashenden | 11th Jun 2014 | Review, Ukraine
In Warwickshire a year ago, a fish-farmer was reported in the newspapers as putting a sign up by...
Read MorePosted by Dmitriy Romendik | 4th Jun 2014 | News, Russia, Theatre and Politics
Director and artist Dmitry Krymov’s production of Opus No.7, about the Holocaust and the...
Read MorePosted by Vladimir Kozlov | 2nd Jun 2014 | Essay, Russia, Theatre and Politics
After a long period in which Russian theater productions avoided political themes, the last few...
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