“Shopping and F***” is Back – How it Rocked Then and Why it’s Relevant Now
Shopping and Fucking was the most iconic play of the 1990s. As it is revived, 20 years on, we look...
Read MorePosted by Hugh Montgomery | 15th Oct 2016 | London, Review, United Kingdom
Shopping and Fucking was the most iconic play of the 1990s. As it is revived, 20 years on, we look...
Read MorePosted by Peter Davis | 15th Oct 2016 | This Week in Theatre History
On October 17 in 1777, British General John Burgoyne lost the Battle of Saratoga, surrendering...
Read MorePosted by Ulrike Kahle-Steinweh | 15th Oct 2016 | Design, Essay, Germany
Katrin Brack and Barbara Ehnes, two set designers, have influenced and even changed the theatre....
Read MorePosted by Marjan Moosavi | 15th Oct 2016 | Interview, Iran, Playwriting
Acclaimed Iranian playwright Mohammad Yaghoubi was in Toronto directing the Canadian premiere of...
Read MorePosted by Margaret Rose | 15th Oct 2016 | Dramaturgy, Essay, Italy, Playwriting
“While Italy this year is celebrating 150 years as a single nation state, in many fields any sense of unity is still tenuous. Theatre and contemporary playwriting are no exceptions to this rule.” – Margaret Rose
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