William Wharton’s “Birdy:” A Test Of Loyalty
Birdy, an adaptation by Naomi Wallace of William Wharton’s once renowned 1978 novel is now playing...
Read MorePosted by Jane Baldwin | 8th Apr 2019 | Acting, Boston, News, United States of America
Birdy, an adaptation by Naomi Wallace of William Wharton’s once renowned 1978 novel is now playing...
Read MorePosted by Gowri S | 8th Apr 2019 | India, Review, Theatre and Dance
With minimal words and music, West African dancer Souleymane Sanogo uses his body to tell his...
Read MorePosted by Alvina Ruprecht | 8th Apr 2019 | Canada, Review
A talented young director brings order to Caryl Churchill’s purposely chaotic vision of the nature...
Read MorePosted by Christine Skinner | 8th Apr 2019 | Review, South Africa
Powerful co-production of the Athol Fugard classic, Statements After An Arrest Under The...
Read MorePosted by Maria Delgado | 7th Apr 2019 | Review, Spain, Theatre and Gender
At El Pavón Teatro Kamikaze, Jordi Casanovas has crafted a double bill of verbatim plays dealing...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 7th Apr 2019 | London, Review, United Kingdom
There are plenty of plays in which a character finds their own voice. But what about stories which...
Read MorePosted by Trevor Boffone | 7th Apr 2019 | Review, United States of America
On March 29, 2019, pictures surfaced of undocumented Latin American immigrants in El Paso, Texas....
Read MoreMarathi play, Knock Knock Celebrity is an unrelenting psychological portrait of its disparate...
Read MorePosted by Vanessa Diego | 6th Apr 2019 | Interview, Los Angeles, United States of America
Jonathan Dorf is a Los Angeles playwright and screenwriter with work produced worldwide. He’s...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 6th Apr 2019 | London, Review, United Kingdom
Wow, what a collection of talent: this show stars Peaky Blinder Cillian Murphy, and Enda Walsh’s...
Read MorePosted by Alexandra Guzeva - Russia Beyond the Headlines | 6th Apr 2019 | Review, Russia
With Third Wave Feminism’s meteoric rise, we’re not even sure we can call a woman...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 5th Apr 2019 | Essay, United Kingdom
On Friday, March 29, 2019, was a black letter day. That is because it used to be the date of...
Read MorePosted by Zsolt Szász | 5th Apr 2019 | Dramaturgy, Hungary, Interview
Last year Nina Király, dramaturg, theatre scholar, and regional editor for The Theatre Times...
Read MorePosted by Christine Deitner | 5th Apr 2019 | LGBTQ+ Theatre, Los Angeles, Review, Theatre and Gender, United States of America
The Center Theatre Group’s second Block Party show at the Kirk Douglas Theatre in Century City is...
Read MorePosted by Abigail Weil | 5th Apr 2019 | New York, Review, Theatre for Young Audiences, United States of America
How do I love Mrs. Murray’s Menagerie? Let me count the ways. Extraordinary attention to detail,...
Read MorePosted by Jonathan Kalb | 4th Apr 2019 | New York, Review, United States of America
In the winter of 1977, at age 17, I played Petruchio/Fred Graham in a Kiss Me, Kate production at...
Read MorePosted by Delaney Powell | 4th Apr 2019 | Interview, United States of America
Halley Feiffer spent her college years and young adulthood drowning in alcohol, almost to the...
Read MorePosted by Nivedita Ganguly | 4th Apr 2019 | Devised Theatre, Festivals, India, News, Theatre and Gender
The 20-minute street play was presented by Faces, the theatre group of GITAM University. In a...
Read MorePosted by Armando Rotondi | 4th Apr 2019 | Review, Spain, Theatre and Film
Los Papeles by Anthony Kmeid, presented at the Cotxeres Borrell in Barcelona on March 23, 2019, is...
Read MorePosted by Colin McIsaac | 4th Apr 2019 | Interview, Los Angeles, United States of America
Phil Burgers is an award-winning comedy writer and performer who has moved from clowning in France...
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