The “Very Last Wedding” At The Divine Comedy Festival
Traditionally, the veil of a Polish bride—removed at the end of the ceremony to mark her passage...
Read MorePosted by Lauren Dubowski | 27th Jan 2018 | Divine Comedy Festival 2017, Festivals, Playwriting, Poland, Review
Traditionally, the veil of a Polish bride—removed at the end of the ceremony to mark her passage...
Read MorePosted by Jessica Hinds-Bond | 27th Jan 2018 | Review, Russia, Russian Theatre Abroad
Amid the deep velvety gloom that submerges the entire upstage in Rimas Tuminas’s Uncle Vanya, the...
Read MorePosted by T. Saravanan | 27th Jan 2018 | India, Review, Theatre and Politics
S. Murugabhoopathy’s Miruga Vidhushagam is a comment on civil society that stands mute spectators...
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