Dance Icon Saburo Teshigawara’s “Magic Flute” Brings Abstract Notes To Mozart’s Final Gem
Since studying visual arts and sculpture before taking up ballet at the age of 20 in 1973, Saburo...
Read MorePosted by Nobuko Tanaka | 23rd Aug 2016 | Interview, Japan, Review, Theatre and Opera
Since studying visual arts and sculpture before taking up ballet at the age of 20 in 1973, Saburo...
Read MorePosted by Huw Griffiths | 22nd Aug 2016 | Australia, Review, Sydney, Theatre and Age
Our experience of plays is always profoundly affected by how they end: comedy or tragedy, death or...
Read MorePosted by Jessica Rizzo | 22nd Aug 2016 | New York, Review, Theatre and Gender, United States of America
Unicorn Gratitude Mystery, July 31-August 21, The Laurie Beechman Theatre, New York City The...
Read MorePosted by Sir Anril Pineda Tiatco | 21st Aug 2016 | Philippines, Review
REVELATIONS – the theme of Dulaang Unibersidad ng Pilipinas’ 41st season is brought to life...
Read MorePosted by Paula Erizanu | 20th Aug 2016 | Review, Ukraine
“Laaaadies and gentlemen,” a TV host’s animated voice says out of speakers in the semi-dark, “it’s...
Read MorePosted by Peter Davis | 20th Aug 2016 | This Week in Theatre History
It was on this very day in 1792–August 20–that the great French playwright, Pierre...
Read MorePosted by Iga Szczodrowska | 19th Aug 2016 | Review, Ukraine
“A Rare Chance Of Grasping A Genuine Perspective About The Conflict In Ukraine”...
Read MorePosted by Lauren Dubowski | 19th Aug 2016 | News, Poland
New and Noteworthy Productions Warsaw, TR Warszawa: http://trwarszawa.pl/ Marta Sokołowska’s...
Read MorePosted by Rok Vevar | 17th Aug 2016 | Dramaturgy, Essay, Europe
“The past is a horrible, fuzzy abyss; what steers into that twilight, ceases to exist–like it has...
Read MorePosted by Adrian Heathfield | 15th Aug 2016 | Dramaturgy, Essay, Participatory Theatre
Wherever dramaturgy is conceived as a practice of thought in advance of the event, it will be...
Read MorePosted by Sara al-Qaher | 15th Aug 2016 | Iraq, News
The art of mime may seem a little passé on European streets these days, with silver-coloured...
Read MorePosted by Alinah Kelo Segobye | 15th Aug 2016 | Musical Theatre, Review, South Africa, Theatre and Politics
I had the opportunity to watch a performance of Billy Elliot – The Musical in Bradford, UK...
Read MorePosted by Kechi Nomu | 15th Aug 2016 | News, Nigeria
Lagos is what it is. On 3rd Mainland bridge, on any given evening, you may look to your right and...
Read MorePosted by Alexandra Crosby | 15th Aug 2016 | Australia, Melbourne, Participatory Theatre, Review
As the ethics of punishment are debated in mainstream media, statistics, images and unanswerable...
Read MorePosted by Mischa Twitchin | 13th Aug 2016 | Essay, Festivals, Poland
Being a festival visitor often leads to an impression of place or events that is slightly unreal....
Read MorePosted by Nesma Youssef Idris | 10th Aug 2016 | Egypt, Review, Theatre and Dance
The Egyptian Tanoura Folkloric Dance The Tanoura dance or spectacle is a mystic, Sufi, folkloric...
Read MorePosted by Mara Valderrama | 10th Aug 2016 | Review, Spain
The Economist’s cultural and literary blog Prospero, recently published an interesting article on...
Read MorePosted by Julian Meyrick | 10th Aug 2016 | Australia, Essay, Playwriting
The first Australian National Playwrights Centre (ANPC) was founded in 1973 – the age of bongs,...
Read MorePosted by Mischa Twitchin | 9th Aug 2016 | Essay, Festivals, Poland
Last year the Malta Festival in Poznan celebrated its 25th anniversary. Now a well-established...
Read MorePosted by Olisa. TV | 9th Aug 2016 | Festivals, News, Transcultural Collaborations
Lagos Theatre Festival (LTF) is the largest performing arts festival in Nigeria and indeed West...
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