“Pericles” in Griffith Park – Independent Shakespeare Co.’s Offers Los Angeles a Summer Treat
Incest, attempted murder, attempted rape, and a family desperately seeking out a better life only...
Read MorePosted by Christine Deitner | 31st Aug 2019 | Los Angeles, Review, United States of America
Incest, attempted murder, attempted rape, and a family desperately seeking out a better life only...
Read MorePosted by Nobuko Tanaka | 30th Aug 2019 | Japan, Review, Theatre and Politics
The sudden Aug. 3 closure of After “Freedom of Expression?” — a multi-artist exhibit...
Read MorePosted by Mert Dilek | 30th Aug 2019 | Edinburgh 2019, Festivals, Review, United Kingdom
It should be not at all surprising that climate change was one of the hot topics of this year’s...
Read MorePosted by Zolima Citymag | 29th Aug 2019 | Design, Hong Kong, Immersive Theatre, Theatre and Politics, Theatre and Science
A rainforest has risen on the ground level of the Hong Kong Science Museum. Leaves rustle...
Read MorePosted by Vikram Phukan | 29th Aug 2019 | India, Review, Theatre and Gender
Patchworks Ensemble’s new play, Shikaar explores the insidious culture of instigation...
Read MorePosted by Vikram Phukan | 28th Aug 2019 | Acting, India, Review
Sanhita Manch’s third edition will stage four original plays that celebrate homegrown talent in...
Read MorePosted by Alvina Ruprecht | 27th Aug 2019 | Canada, Review, Spain
The Bonds of Interest is thought to be Jacinto Benavente’s most important play because it bridged...
Read MorePosted by Alvina Ruprecht | 26th Aug 2019 | Canada, Review, Theatre and Dance
Time has passed and even if Alegría does not capture the in depth artistry brought about by...
Read MorePosted by Natasha Lomonossoff | 26th Aug 2019 | Canada, Review, Theatre and Disability
A play based on the memoir of Globe and Mail journalist Ian Brown’s experience of bringing up his...
Read MorePosted by Baharak Sahami | 25th Aug 2019 | Iran, Review, Theatre and Politics
A successful play is a machine all of whose parts are thoughtfully selected to serve its overall...
Read MorePosted by Ketaki Datta | 25th Aug 2019 | India, Review, Theatre and Gender
Recently, Tata Steel Kolkata Literary Meet presented us with exquisite production, Gauhar, by the...
Read MorePosted by Irina Yakubovskaya | 24th Aug 2019 | Boston, Canada, Interview, Transcultural Collaborations, United States of America
A train may no longer be the most novel mode of transportation, and yet it remains a powerful...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 24th Aug 2019 | Review, United Kingdom, United States of America
Playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins is one of America’s finest. In London, we are now catching up...
Read MorePosted by Kaggwa Andrew Mayiga | 23rd Aug 2019 | Producing, Review, Rwanda
The year 1994 In 1994, Nelson Mandela had been free since 1990, but a candidate in the upcoming...
Read MorePosted by Sarah Balking | 23rd Aug 2019 | Australia, Devised Theatre, Review, Theatre and Gender
My Dearworthy Darling is a collaboration between playwright, fantasy novelist, poet, and theatre...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 22nd Aug 2019 | London, Review, United Kingdom
Theatre legends die hard. Playwright Philip King, who passed away in 1979, was once hailed as the...
Read MorePosted by Donald Brown | 22nd Aug 2019 | Festivals, New York, Review, United States of America
A son and his mother, a mother and her son. What are some of the first thoughts that come to mind?...
Read MorePosted by Daniel Teo | 21st Aug 2019 | India, Interview, Playwriting, Singapore
Playwriting can be a lonely career. For the independent playwright, creating work and searching...
Read MorePosted by Taylor L. Ciambra | 21st Aug 2019 | Review, United States of America
“They [the Macbeths] have many attributes that we all share in contemporary society, including...
Read MorePosted by Vikram Phukan | 20th Aug 2019 | India, Review, Theatre and Age, Theatre and Politics
Bengaluru-based, Theatre for Change uses “choreopoems” devised from music, text, and...
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