The Play That Never Sleeps: “Macbeth” In China
As we neared the elevator doors, a woman dressed in a beautiful 1930s-era gown directed us to keep...
Read MorePosted by Hannah Lund | 19th Jan 2019 | Adaptation, China, Immersive Theatre, Review
As we neared the elevator doors, a woman dressed in a beautiful 1930s-era gown directed us to keep...
Read MorePosted by Taylor L. Ciambra | 19th Jan 2019 | Essay, New York, Theatre and Gender, Transmedia, United States of America
Blurring the lines between the grotesque and the beautiful, the cerebral and the corporeal,...
Read MorePosted by William Gregory | 19th Jan 2019 | News, Translation, United States of America
In 2018, the American Literary Translators Association (ALTA) gave pride of place to theatre...
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