A Place to Remember: “Oedipus – Those Who Want to See”
It has only been one hundred days into President Moon Jae-In’s administration, but the new...
Read MorePosted by Kee-Yoon Nahm | 31st Aug 2017 | Adaptation, Participatory Theatre, South Korea, Theatre and Politics
It has only been one hundred days into President Moon Jae-In’s administration, but the new...
Read MorePosted by Marjan Moosavi | 31st Aug 2017 | Dramaturgy, Interview, Iran
Amin Azimi is an Iranian theatre researcher, dramaturg, translator, and director. He studied...
Read MorePosted by Margarita Vargas | 30th Aug 2017 | Mexico
Given that in Eduardo Orozco’s play, Asatia, the protagonist discovers that dedicating one’s...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 30th Aug 2017 | London, Review, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom
Fifty years ago this month, playwright Joe Orton was murdered by his lover Kenneth Halliwell. His...
Read MorePosted by Jamie Portman | 29th Aug 2017 | Canada, Festivals
STRATFORD, Ontario — Our first encounter with the mythic polar bear dominating the Stratford...
Read MorePosted by Theresa Saxon | 29th Aug 2017 | United Kingdom
At a time when many black British actors are leaving their home country to travel to the US in...
Read MoreWith this year’s Egypt National Theatre Festival drawing to a close, a closer look at the...
Read MorePosted by Vikram Phukan | 28th Aug 2017 | India
Quasar Thakore Padamsee’s staging of what is hailed as the greatest anti-war statement brings...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 28th Aug 2017 | London, Review, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom
Another plague is sweeping British theatre: audience participation. Instead of just sitting back...
Read MorePosted by Borimir Totev | 27th Aug 2017 | Adaptation, Directing, Interview, United Kingdom
This powerful new stage adaptation of Georgi Vladimov’s cult novel that marks the centenary of the...
Read MorePosted by Lisa Jeans | 27th Aug 2017 | Canada, Festivals
What to see at the Edmonton Fringe. Festivals offer theatre audiences a particular challenge:...
Read MorePosted by Christopher Harris | 26th Aug 2017 | Dramaturgy, United Kingdom
Everyone’s a dramaturg. We all practice it, even if we don’t know it, particularly if...
Read MorePosted by Lorena Meeser | 26th Aug 2017 | Adaptation, Mexico
Icaro Compañía Teatral in Mexico presents Julius Caesar the adaptation of the work of William...
Read MorePosted by Whit Emerson | 25th Aug 2017 | Hong Kong, Transcultural Collaborations
After queuing outside the Cattle Depot Theatre, in the harsh yellow street light and hot weather...
Read MorePosted by John Freedman | 24th Aug 2017 | News, Russia, Theatre and Politics
As reported by numerous sources in Russia, director Kirill Serebrennikov was arrested on August 22...
Read MorePosted by Sylvia Morgan | 24th Aug 2017 | LGBTQ+ Theatre, Scotland, Theatre and Gender, United Kingdom
The struggle for transgender people is a leading theme at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe thanks to two shows from the National Theatre of Scotland, Adam and Eve. The shows begin in different times and places, but both are about...
Read MorePosted by Zolima Citymag | 23rd Aug 2017 | France, Japan, Theatre for Young Audiences, Transcultural Collaborations
Why We Recommend it Using pioneering technology and fun choreography, this multimedia dance show...
Read MorePosted by Andrea Moneta | 23rd Aug 2017 | Transmedia, United Kingdom
When the legends of opera were composing their works, it is unlikely they ever envisaged a time...
Read MorePosted by Kamelia Nikolova | 22nd Aug 2017 | Bulgaria, Festivals
The 25th edition of the Varna Summer International Theatre Festival, Bulgaria’s biggest theatrical...
Read MorePosted by Jillian Leff | 21st Aug 2017 | Chicago
Chicago’s, The Cuckoo’s Theater Project (TCTP) has received zoning permissions from...
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