Yana Ross: A Director Who Transforms Timeless to Timely
Recorded by Alma Braškytė in June 2017 in Vilnius, Lithuania Yana Ross happens to have her home in...
Read MorePosted by Alma Braškytė | 10th Aug 2017 | Directing, Lithuania, United States of America
Recorded by Alma Braškytė in June 2017 in Vilnius, Lithuania Yana Ross happens to have her home in...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 10th Aug 2017 | Review, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom
The 1960s were “hilarious,” says one young character in this revival, starring Broadway icon...
Read MorePosted by Whit Emerson | 9th Aug 2017 | Hong Kong, Translation, United States of America
American Travis Preston directed this production of Sam Shepard’s Buried Child for the Hong Kong...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 9th Aug 2017 | Review, United Kingdom
Fleabag was such a massive hit, both on stage and on the box, that it is inevitable that anyone...
Read MorePosted by Alice Jones | 9th Aug 2017 | London, Review, United Kingdom
It was only a matter of time before Tom Hiddleston tackled the most famous role in all of theatre....
Read MorePosted by Jamie Portman | 8th Aug 2017 | Canada
NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE, Ont. — The other night Tom Pidgeon, the Ottawa Little Theatre’s longtime...
Read MorePosted by Alexandra Guzeva - Russia Beyond the Headlines | 8th Aug 2017 | News, Russia
Stage Russia HD continues its enlightening mission to bring more performances of leading Russian...
Read MorePosted by Jack Wernick | 7th Aug 2017 | New York, Review, United States of America
Acclaimed playwright Dominique Morisseau makes an auspicious Lincoln Center debut with her new...
Read MorePosted by Christopher Harris | 7th Aug 2017 | Playwriting, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom
The New Wylfa construction remains a controversial subject and one that sparks intense debate. In Hollti, audiences are offered a sensual journey through a land torn over the prospect of an exciting, if not frightening change.
Read MorePosted by Baharak Sahami | 6th Aug 2017 | Iran, Theatre and Politics
The Whispers Behind the Battle Line, a tragicomedy by Ali Reza Naderi and directed by Mohammad...
Read MorePosted by Marta Keil | 6th Aug 2017 | News, Poland, Theatre and Politics
Let us consider that the evolution of institutional criticism has been conducted in relation to...
Read MorePosted by Wu Haiyun | 5th Aug 2017 | China, Review, Theatre and Politics
A giant statue overlooks the stage, faceless yet easily recognizable as the Great Helmsman, Mao...
Read MorePosted by Anke Meyer | 5th Aug 2017 | Germany, Puppetry
Every two years, four cities in Franconia host an international puppet theater festival. A look at...
Read MorePosted by Dongshin Chang | 4th Aug 2017 | China, Essay
In August 2015, I attended the program Classical Beauties presented by Queens Library at Flushing,...
Read MorePosted by Veronica Stewart | 4th Aug 2017 | Argentina
The Marull sisters do it again with their new play Hidalgo. From the minute Susana walks into the...
Read MorePosted by Marta Keil | 3rd Aug 2017 | News, Poland, Theatre and Politics
“Auto-theatre” that I have described recently and that remains at the core of new political...
Read MorePosted by Peter Davis | 3rd Aug 2017 | This Week in Theatre History
On this day in theatre history–August 3, 1778–the great “La Scala” opera...
Read MorePosted by KaiChieh Tu | 3rd Aug 2017 | Interview, Taiwan, Theatre and Art, United States of America
“Downtown Manhattan, 30th September 1978. Tehching Hsieh, a young Taiwanese artist, begins to make...
Read MorePosted by Heather Fitzimmons-Frey | 2nd Aug 2017 | Canada, Transcultural Collaborations
Toronto Laboratory Theatre declares that its show, In Sundry Languages, “looks and feels like...
Read MorePosted by Olena Mygashko | 2nd Aug 2017 | Adaptation, Ukraine
On the stage covered with flour appears officer Bonet (Dmytro Surzhykov). Heavy and uneven white...
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