“A Play is a Poem” by Ethan Coen at Mark Taper Forum
“Das Boot – on a boat.” The Center Theatre Group presents a particularly...
Read MorePosted by Christine Deitner | 30th Sep 2019 | Los Angeles, Review, United States of America
“Das Boot – on a boat.” The Center Theatre Group presents a particularly...
Read MorePosted by Magda Romanska | 29th Sep 2019 | New York, Review, United States of America
Disclaimer: I was Jeremy’s teacher at Yale during the time he wrote Slave Play, so this isn’t a...
Read MorePosted by Trevor Jones | 29th Sep 2019 | Australia, Musical Theatre, News
In a 2004 original musical about creating an original musical – cheekily titled [title of show] –...
Read MorePosted by Mert Dilek | 29th Sep 2019 | London, Review, United Kingdom
There is no denying that Cary Churchill is the greatest living British playwright. So, what you...
Read MorePosted by Abigail Weil | 28th Sep 2019 | Adaptation, Design, New York, Review, Theatre and Film, Theatre and Gender, United States of America
The WaxFactory’s new production Lulu XX is many steps away from originality. The heart of the play...
Read MorePosted by Katalin Trencsényi | 28th Sep 2019 | Australia, London, Review, United Kingdom
The Sydney Theatre Company’s 2013 landmark staging of The Secret River to the United Kingdom was...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 27th Sep 2019 | London, Review, United Kingdom
In British plays of the postwar period, before the liberated 1960s, there is always an unresolved...
Read MorePosted by Andrew Agress | 27th Sep 2019 | New York, Review, United States of America
Hot off the heels of the success of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, playwright Jack Thorne has...
Read MorePosted by Philippa Wehle | 26th Sep 2019 | Avignon 2019, Festivals, France, News
Writing about non verbal communication in his book Beaux Gestes; A Guide to French Body Talk, the...
Read MoreReturning to Taiwan for the first time since 2016, Australian-based Shaun Parker & Company is...
Read MorePosted by Jessica Hinds-Bond | 25th Sep 2019 | News, Russia, Russian Theatre Abroad
Stage Russia HD — which brings high-quality filmed performances from the Russian stage to...
Read MorePosted by Stephen Joel Chifunyise | 25th Sep 2019 | Africa, News, Zimbabwe
In 2015, I met with the late Stephen Chifunyise at the New Partnership for Africa’s Development...
Read MorePosted by Holly Rosen Fink | 24th Sep 2019 | Interview, New York, United States of America, Women on Broadway and Beyond
Milly Thomas is a writer and actor who hails from London. She is currently starring off-Broadway...
Read MorePosted by Shrinkhla Sahai | 24th Sep 2019 | India, Interview
Grand sets, lavish costumes, technical extravaganza, celebrity actors, and pricey tickets —...
Read MorePosted by Maria Delgado | 23rd Sep 2019 | Review, Spain, Theatre and Gender
Lucas Hnath takes a “what if” scenario as the central conceit of his sequel to Ibsen’s A Doll’s...
Read MorePosted by Maria Pia Pagani | 23rd Sep 2019 | Festivals, Italy, Review, Theatre and Opera
“Libiamo ne’ lieti calici . . .” is the most famous aria in La Traviata, by Giuseppe Verdi...
Read MorePosted by V.V. Ramani | 23rd Sep 2019 | Festivals, India, Review, Theatre and Dance
Through sensitive expressions and movements, the artistes conveyed the mood. The beauty of the...
Read MorePosted by Lorena Meeser | 23rd Sep 2019 | Adaptation, Immersive Theatre, Mexico, Review
A wonderful experience of intimate theatre. Distancias Cortas is a scenic production that presents...
Read MorePosted by Rathsaran Sireekan | 23rd Sep 2019 | Belgium, Festivals, Review, South Korea, Theatre and Politics
The political self of beauty South Korean artist Eunkyung Jeong’s interdisciplinary work at...
Read MorePosted by Sania Lekshmi and Nidhi Panicker | 23rd Sep 2019 | Directing, India, Interview
“While being respectful, I am not reverential,” says he, an Indian theatre director, screenwriter,...
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