Japan’s Theater Scene Begins to Decentralize
Tokyo has long been the center of Japan’s theatre world, but in 2014, that began to change,...
Read MorePosted by Nobuko Tanaka | 29th Dec 2014 | Japan, News, South Korea
Tokyo has long been the center of Japan’s theatre world, but in 2014, that began to change,...
Read MorePosted by Amelia Parenteau | 23rd Dec 2014 | Directing, Essay, France
American playwright, translator, and journalist Amelia Parenteau is currently in residence in...
Read MorePosted by Beatriz Cabur | 21st Dec 2014 | Design, Interview, Spain
José Luis Raymond is a multi award-winning Spanish Stage Designer, Director, Plastic Artist, and...
Read MorePosted by Evegeniya Yarkova | 19th Dec 2014 | Croatia, Review
3 Winters at the Royal National Theatre tells the 60-year story of a Croatian family living in...
Read MorePosted by Amelia Parenteau | 19th Dec 2014 | Essay, France, Theatre and Gender
American playwright, translator, and journalist Amelia Parenteau is currently in residence in...
Read MorePosted by Charlotte M. Canning | 17th Dec 2014 | Essay, North America, Theatre and Politics
Director Ridley Scott recently set off a firestorm when he dismissed those who criticized him for...
Read MorePosted by David Rowe and Rodney Tiffen | 15th Dec 2014 | Australia, Review, Theatre and Politics
The Melbourne Theatre Company’s (MTC) production of David Williamson’s 2013 play Rupert has...
Read MorePosted by The Theatre Times | 15th Dec 2014 | Hungary, Review
Venus in Fur, the collaborative performance of the Budapest English Theatre and the Prague...
Read MorePosted by Eric Rasmussen | 11th Dec 2014 | Essay, United Kingdom
The Shakespeare First Folio (1623), the first collected edition of his plays and the sole source...
Read MorePosted by Jesse Kirkwood | 8th Dec 2014 | Belarus, Review, Theatre and Politics
“Belarus is not sexy. Sexy countries have oil, gas, diamonds, sea, mountains … Belarus has...
Read MorePosted by John Freedman | 4th Dec 2014 | Essay, Playwriting, Russia
This is the second installment in John Freedman’s TheaterPlus video blog, which now appears...
Read MorePosted by Michael Halliwell | 3rd Dec 2014 | Australia, Review, Theatre and Opera
In any Opera History 101 course, Christoph Willibald Gluck (1714-1787) is cited as one of the...
Read MorePosted by Amelia Parenteau | 3rd Dec 2014 | Essay, France, Management, New York, United States of America
American playwright, translator, and journalist Amelia Parenteau is currently in residence in...
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