Duchampian Theater: “Paul Swan is Dead and Gone”
Let Paul Swan seduce you. Why wouldn’t you? He is, after all, the most beautiful man in the world....
Read MorePosted by Abigail Weil | 3rd May 2019 | Immersive Theatre, LGBTQ+ Theatre, Musical Theatre, New York, Review, United States of America
Let Paul Swan seduce you. Why wouldn’t you? He is, after all, the most beautiful man in the world....
Read MorePosted by Jonathan Kalb | 3rd May 2019 | New York, Review, United States of America
Suzan-Lori Parks has written a dark and disturbing allegory about the seemingly impossible dream...
Read MorePosted by Kathleen Gallagher | 3rd May 2019 | Canada, Documentary Theatre, News, Theatre and Age
Today’s young people deserve to be heard. But, because of all of our technological distractions...
Read MorePosted by Nan Van Houte | 3rd May 2019 | Essay, Europe, Management, Participatory Theatre
You can also read this article in French here. This series of articles, commissioned together...
Read MorePosted by Vikram Phukan | 3rd May 2019 | Adaptation, India, Review
Marathi play, Avyahat has a cinematic sweep and a multi-layered narrative. The third generation of...
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