Sheetala Bhat Documents The Lives Of Female Performers In Colonial India
Sheetala Bhat’s Performing Self, Performing Gender: Reading The Lives Of Women Performers In...
Read MorePosted by Abhimanyu Acharya | 11th Dec 2018 | Books, India, Theatre and Decolonization, Theatre and Gender
Sheetala Bhat’s Performing Self, Performing Gender: Reading The Lives Of Women Performers In...
Read MorePosted by Jane Baldwin | 11th Dec 2018 | Boston, Review, Theatre and Politics, United States of America
Alex Alpharaoh has brought WET: A DACAmented Journey, his moving, comic, and political one-man...
Read MorePosted by Diwan Singh Bajeli | 10th Dec 2018 | India, Review, Theatre and Politics
To commemorate Mahatma Gandhi’s 150th birth anniversary, Urdu Academy, Delhi staged Mohan Se...
Read MorePosted by Ryan Pepper | 10th Dec 2018 | Canada, Review, Theatre and Politics
Chasing Champions: The Sam Langford Story by Nova Scotia playwright Jacob Sampson (who also stars)...
Read MorePosted by Alvina Ruprecht | 10th Dec 2018 | Canada, Review
In the new theatre research LabO located in the Ottawa Art Gallery, a group of students and...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 9th Dec 2018 | Review, United Kingdom
Iona is not having a good day. She’s a super talkative Dublin teen who desperately wants to be...
Read MorePosted by Romy König | 9th Dec 2018 | Germany, Immersive Theatre, Review, Theatre and Politics
For a second, the man stares aghast. His son is on stage talking about some very personal things,...
Read MorePosted by Nadine Berghausen | 8th Dec 2018 | Germany, Interview, Theatre and Politics
Politically motivated flash mobs and performances react to current questions of society with...
Read MorePosted by Carol J. Oja | 8th Dec 2018 | Essay, Musical Theatre, New York, Theatre and Politics, United States of America
In this blog post, Carol J. Ola, author or Bernstein Meets Broadway: Collaborative Art in a Time...
Read MorePosted by Jonathan Kalb | 7th Dec 2018 | New York, Review, Theatre and Politics, United States of America
I caught up with The Thanksgiving Play a few days after Thanksgiving. I was in the mood to laugh...
Read MorePosted by Gowri S | 7th Dec 2018 | Devised Theatre, India, News
The Little Theatre’s Christmas pantomime brings your favorite fictional detectives and a number of...
Read MorePosted by Matthew McMahan | 7th Dec 2018 | Boston, LGBTQ Theatre, Review, United States of America
Michael Cristofer’s “Man in the Ring” is a memory play that hits on an emotional level in a way that is hard to shake.
Read MorePosted by Michael Schweikardt | 6th Dec 2018 | Design, Interview, United States of America
Joe Klug is a gifted scenic designer who has a passion for reimagining musicals, particularly in...
Read MorePosted by Abigail Weil | 6th Dec 2018 | LGBTQ Theatre, New York, Review, United States of America
“Sun is bad for you. Everything our parents told us was good is bad. Sun. Milk. Red meat....
Read MorePosted by Alvina Ruprecht | 5th Dec 2018 | Canada, Review, Theatre and Dance
What we grasp from this hypnotic evening presented by the Alonzo King Lines Ballet performing a...
Read MorePosted by Hannah Skrypnyk | 5th Dec 2018 | Canada, Review, Theatre and Age
In Solo 70, acclaimed dancer and choreographer Paul-André Fortier performs his final piece with...
Read MorePosted by Diwan Singh Bajeli | 5th Dec 2018 | India, Review
Beyond the vibrant costumes and farcical elements, Suresh Anagalli’s Bhagawad Ajjukam is a...
Read MorePosted by Abigail Weil | 5th Dec 2018 | New York, Review, United States of America
Michael Gorman’s latest play Chasing The New White Whale, at La MaMa where he is the Playwright in...
Read MoreFrom an early age, we are taught that right and wrong are two distinct entities, just as easily...
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