“Parlaggio”: The Open-air Theatre on Garda Lake
Each theatre has its own history, made by performances and audiences. It reveals the work of the...
Read MorePosted by Maria Pia Pagani | 15th Jul 2017 | Italy
Each theatre has its own history, made by performances and audiences. It reveals the work of the...
Read MorePosted by Terry MacTavish | 15th Jul 2017 | New Zealand
Yoicks and tally-ho, what a fabulous, breathtaking ride! The initial fun of this exuberantly, almost ludicrously joyful production is that you feel as if you have arrived at the tail end of a fantastic party: everything topsy-turvy, room a mess, bottles emptied, chaps sleeping it off minus their trousers; but your disappointment is quickly alleviated […]
Read MorePosted by Nicole Birmann Bloom | 15th Jul 2017 | France, Interview, Theatre and Dance
The company of acrobats known as XY is touring the United States (Discovery Conservancy Green,...
Read MorePosted by Marta Keil | 15th Jul 2017 | Festivals, News, Poland, Producing, Theatre and Politics
Festivals are today, without a doubt, some of the most important institutions in the performing...
Read MorePosted by Jonathan Brown | 15th Jul 2017 | Festivals, United Kingdom
Author Didier Eribon’s 2009 memoir of growing up in working-class France forms the basis of this...
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