On Vera Mantero’s Residency Program For Brazilian Theater Troop Aisthesis
It was Southern summer, but winter up North when Brazilian artist collective Aisthesis traveled to...
Read MorePosted by Francis Wilker, Giselle Rodrigues, and Glauber Coradesqui | 13th Sep 2018 | Brazil, Essay, Portugal, Transcultural Collaborations
It was Southern summer, but winter up North when Brazilian artist collective Aisthesis traveled to...
Read MorePosted by Joe Szekeres | 12th Sep 2018 | Canada, Festivals, LGBTQ+ Theatre, Review
Initially, I wasn’t too sure if I really wanted to see Rocky Horror again as I felt I had seen it...
Read MorePosted by Joe Szekeres | 12th Sep 2018 | Canada, Festivals, Review, Theatre and Gender
The world of political machinations took a precarious turn of events at the opening night...
Read MorePosted by Emily Jupp | 12th Sep 2018 | Festivals, Review, United Kingdom
Charley Miles’s brilliant debut play is as interwoven as the thorny bush of its title Blackthorn...
Read MorePosted by Joe Szekeres | 11th Sep 2018 | Canada, Festivals, Review
There’s a lot happening in Napoli Milionaria! and I found it beneficial to read as much of the...
Read MorePosted by Patrick Langston | 11th Sep 2018 | Canada, Management
The Gladstone Theatre turns 10 years old this fall. That may make it a mere stripling in the art...
Read MorePosted by Joe Szekeres | 10th Sep 2018 | Adaptation, Canada, Review
Nicole Power (who plays Evelina) writes in her Soulpepper Artist Program Note that she is grateful...
Read MorePosted by Athens-Epidaurus Festival | 10th Sep 2018 | Festivals, Greece, News
What is it about: Greece’s foremost cultural festival and one of the oldest performing arts...
Read MorePosted by Rathsaran Sireekan | 9th Sep 2018 | Adaptation, Belgium, Festivals, Review
At their first encounter with director Alice Bogaerts’s and dramaturg Marleen Ilg’s stage...
Read MorePosted by Jamie Portman | 8th Sep 2018 | Canada, Review, Theatre and Age
Cloudburst, Toto Too Theatre’s latest offering is a funny, profane, warm-hearted play about the...
Read MorePosted by Sweta Akundi | 8th Sep 2018 | Essay, India, Theatre and Science
Start-ups Infinite Engineers and Vaayusastra jazz up science education with all the pizzazz of...
Read MorePosted by Gary Raymond | 7th Sep 2018 | Essay, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom
If Wales is known throughout the world it is most likely for its singing. The Welsh have often...
Read MorePosted by Julia Secklehner | 7th Sep 2018 | News, Playwriting, Russia, Russian Theatre Abroad
New Russian Drama Week by Xameleon Theatre Plays from the Russian speaking world. Series of...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 6th Sep 2018 | London, Review, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom
With Prime Minister Theresa May visiting Nigeria last week, trying to stump up some post-Brexit...
Read MorePosted by Joe Szekeres | 6th Sep 2018 | Canada, Festivals, Review
Purported to be the last play the Bard had written alone, Stratford’s version of The...
Read MorePosted by Vikram Phukan | 5th Sep 2018 | India, News, Playwriting, United States of America, Worldwide
While tributes to the American screenwriter and playwright Neil Simon, who passed away at the age...
Read MorePosted by Alice Jones | 4th Sep 2018 | Festivals, Review, United Kingdom
From shows you control with your phone to tap-dancing economics lessons, these comedians do things...
Read MorePosted by David Hughes | 4th Sep 2018 | Essay, Germany, Theatre and Art
One of the foremost figures in the influential Bauhaus movement, Oskar Schlemmer gained...
Read MorePosted by Boris Egorov | 3rd Sep 2018 | Festivals, News, Russia
Caesar’s legionaries, Napoleon’s lancers, American Civil War soldiers, and even mammoth...
Read MorePosted by Rie Hammer | 3rd Sep 2018 | Directing, Greece, Interview, Theatre and Gender, Theatre and Opera
The Greek-born opera director Rodula Gaitanou has made a name for herself internationally. She is...
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