Political Origins of the Edinburgh International Festival
In 1947 Edinburgh was still in a post-war haze. The city was craving colour, culture, and above...
Read MorePosted by Rebecca Monks | 2nd Apr 2017 | Festivals, Scotland, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom
In 1947 Edinburgh was still in a post-war haze. The city was craving colour, culture, and above...
Read MorePosted by Peter Michalzik | 2nd Apr 2017 | Germany, Management
Again and again, especially abroad, the question is put why there is no National Theatre in...
Read MorePosted by Jonathan Kalb | 2nd Apr 2017 | New York, Review, United States of America
As I sat in my $95 seat applauding the elegant and very smart production of Eugene O’Neill’s The...
Read MorePosted by Koos Couvée | 2nd Apr 2017 | Theatre and Disability, United Kingdom
An actor born with defects resulting from the drug Thalidomide has been cast as Shakespeare’s...
Read MorePosted by Aida Rocci | 2nd Apr 2017 | Dramaturgy, Immersive Theatre, London, Review, United Kingdom
“But he which bore my letter, Friar John, Was stay’d by accident, and yesternight...
Read MorePosted by Jürgen Berger | 2nd Apr 2017 | Germany, Playwriting
Current plays treat the great global contexts, but also take a look at family structures. There...
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