Adaptation of “Huzur” An Iconic Turkish Novel by Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar at the State Theatre
State Theatre revived Kenan Işık’s adaptation of Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar’s Huzur, or A...
Read MorePosted by Nagihan Haliloglu | 24th Apr 2017 | Adaptation, Turkey
State Theatre revived Kenan Işık’s adaptation of Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar’s Huzur, or A...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 24th Apr 2017 | Review, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom
The idea of the plague has a powerful metaphorical aura. Antonin Artaud used it in his seminal...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 23rd Apr 2017 | Review, Theatre and Gender, United Kingdom
It’s hot. Real hot. And you’re dancing, just lost in music. You’re at the legendary Shrine...
Read MorePosted by David McAlpine | 23rd Apr 2017 | Theatre and Science, United Kingdom
C.P. Snow’s pessimistic view of “two cultures” – the arts and the sciences at war with each other,...
Read MorePosted by Sally Guyoncourt | 23rd Apr 2017 | Design, United Kingdom
A new theatre which can adapt its auditorium to suit each play is to open this autumn with a...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 23rd Apr 2017 | Review, United Kingdom
One good reason to visit the theatre is to see stars in the flesh. And some of the biggest celebs...
Read MorePosted by Padmini Manon | 23rd Apr 2017 | Festivals, India
In Dharmasala, a new festival that collapsed the boundaries between audience, players and...
Read MorePosted by Felix Mortimer | 22nd Apr 2017 | Adaptation, Immersive Theatre, Transmedia, United Kingdom
Felix Mortimer is a former member of Punchdrunk who has gone on to found RETZ with Simon Ryninks...
Read MorePosted by Felix Mortimer | 22nd Apr 2017 | Adaptation, Immersive Theatre, Transmedia, United Kingdom
Felix Mortimer is a former member of Punchdrunk who has gone on to found RETZ with Simon Ryninks...
Read MorePosted by Partha Sarathi Gupta | 21st Apr 2017 | India
Philosophical deliberations upon the relationship of literature with theology have become...
Read MorePosted by Clement Lee | 21st Apr 2017 | Hong Kong
Theatre du Pif’s devised work on Seneca’s Oedipus, with the English version by Ted Hughes, is the...
Read MorePosted by Tobi Adebowale | 20th Apr 2017 | Musical Theatre, Nigeria
Fela Anikulapo-Kuti probably belonged to a class of the society – the poor and those who...
Read MorePosted by Soha Elsirgany | 20th Apr 2017 | Egypt, Theatre and Gender, Theatre for Young Audiences
The play Untangled (Hal El-Dafayer) was staged at Cairo’s Hosapeer Theatre last week, where...
Read MorePosted by Veronica Stewart | 20th Apr 2017 | Argentina, Directing, Interview
Born in San Martín, Buenos Aires province, Argentina in 1946. Plays: Sacco y Vanzetti (1992), El...
Read MorePosted by Diwan Singh Bajeli | 19th Apr 2017 | India, Theatre and Gender
Rajesh Babbar’s Life…A Bitter Truth emphasizes the need to fight against oppression to...
Read MorePosted by Izumi Ashizawa | 19th Apr 2017 | Directing, Immersive Theatre, United States of America
“From now on, you answer me ‘yes, sir, or no sir.’ Do you understand?” The actor in the attire of...
Read MorePosted by Marcina Zaccaria | 19th Apr 2017 | New York, Theatre and Opera, United States of America
Creators of The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs appeared at the Guggenheim to discuss the creation of...
Read MorePosted by Florian Malzacher | 18th Apr 2017 | Germany, Participatory Theatre, Theatre and Politics
Suddenly there is this persistent call for an art that is useful, for direct commitment, for...
Read MorePosted by Alice Jones | 18th Apr 2017 | Theatre and Gender, United Kingdom
In the airy sitting room of a nice house, a group of friends are catching up over a glass of wine....
Read MorePosted by Margaret Drummond | 17th Apr 2017 | Review, Romania
What do we mean by “home?” This is the central question posed by Romanian playwright...
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