“Thebes Land. Kassandra” – Migrant Myth
Uruguayan playwright Sérgio Blanco is well known in Latin America and other countries. He is one...
Read MorePosted by Edélcio Mostaço | 13th Oct 2017 | Brazil, Theatre and Politics, Uruguay
Uruguayan playwright Sérgio Blanco is well known in Latin America and other countries. He is one...
Read MorePosted by Kate Bredeson | 12th Oct 2017 | Dramaturgy, France
The cover image of the January 1986 special issue of Théâtre/Public, “Dramaturgie,” offers a...
Read MorePosted by Trevor Boffone | 12th Oct 2017 | Dallas, Musical Theatre, United States of America
While I grew up around musical theatre, I certainly didn’t grow up around Hair. “Oh, What a...
Read MorePosted by Gavin Robert Walker | 11th Oct 2017 | Musical Theatre, South Africa, Theatre and Politics
After an absence of over half a century, the courageous musical King Kong has smashed its way back...
Read MorePosted by Diane de Beer | 11th Oct 2017 | Musical Theatre, South Africa
It’s about time but perhaps that’s what was needed to do justice to such an iconic show. What King...
Read MorePosted by Andrew Eggert | 10th Oct 2017 | Dramaturgy, Theatre and Opera, United States of America
The successful development of new work for the opera stage is a complex and often elusive process....
Read MorePosted by Kate Marsh and Jonathan Burrow | 10th Oct 2017 | Management, Theatre and Disability, United Kingdom
Those in power positions or the “gatekeepers” (funders, policymakers, artistic...
Read MorePosted by Kate Marsh and Jonathan Burrow | 9th Oct 2017 | Theatre and Dance, Theatre and Disability, United Kingdom
The notion of “dance and disability” as a sector of the arts in its own right is both...
Read MorePosted by Vikram Phukan | 9th Oct 2017 | Adaptation, India
This year’s eclectic Aadyam spread can certainly not be faulted in terms of its curation. From a...
Read MorePosted by William Peterson | 9th Oct 2017 | Australia, Theatre and Politics
“We are our ancestors’ unfinished sentences, we are their wildest dreams and their most elaborate...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 8th Oct 2017 | Adaptation, London, Review, United Kingdom
Jane Eyre is one of those mythical stories that make their home in your imagination. Where they...
Read MorePosted by Joe Crompton | 8th Oct 2017 | Hungary, Theatre and Politics
Hitler And Hitler is a surrealistic farce, based on the play by the controversial Russian author...
Read MorePosted by Ketaki Datta | 8th Oct 2017 | India
Nandimukh is a popular theatre-group which has kept the audience of Bengal mesmerized since the...
Read MorePosted by Tomasz Wiśniewski | 7th Oct 2017 | Adaptation, Dramaturgy, United Kingdom
Among numerous interests of dramaturgy, intense performativity of literature, on the one hand, and...
Read MorePosted by Nick Fesette and Bruce A. Levitt | 6th Oct 2017 | Devised Theatre, New York, United States of America
The weekly meetings of the Phoenix Players Theatre Group (PPTG) always begin and end with an...
Read MorePosted by Donald Brown | 5th Oct 2017 | United States of America
Two writers meet at a writer’s retreat in Michigan during a blizzard. She—Olivia (Jessica Love)—is...
Read MorePosted by William Gregory | 5th Oct 2017 | France, Romania, Translation, United Kingdom
Currently performing with the Royal Shakespeare Company, Lucy Phelps is an actor and translator...
Read MorePosted by Milo Juráni | 5th Oct 2017 | Dramaturgy, Festivals, Slovakia
In the 2015 Divadelná Nitra International Festival bulletin, the curators of the Slovak section of...
Read MorePosted by Borimir Totev | 5th Oct 2017 | Czech Republic, News, Theatre and Politics
With two more dates left (October 7th and November 25th) the Vanek Trilogy: Living Room Soirees–an...
Read MorePosted by Krista Jarboe | 4th Oct 2017 | Devised Theatre, New York, Puppetry, United States of America
Dixon Place is known for their commitment to supporting the creative process as well as hosting...
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