Colonialism, Farce and Absurdism: Ignacio Bartolone’s “Piedra sentada, pata corrida/Sitting Stone, Running Foot”
In 2013 Ignacio Bartolone created a buzz with his first play, Piedra sentada, Pata corrida...
Read MorePosted by Maria Delgado | 6th Dec 2019 | Argentina, Review, Theatre and Decolonization
In 2013 Ignacio Bartolone created a buzz with his first play, Piedra sentada, Pata corrida...
Read MorePosted by Lisa Marie Bowler | 5th Dec 2019 | Dance Umbrella 2019, London, Review, Theatre and Dance, United Kingdom
Within ten seconds, I am in love. Three men have taken off their shoes at the side of a white,...
Read MorePosted by Christine Deitner | 5th Dec 2019 | Los Angeles, Review, United States of America
Saul: It is always your turn. Every time you are on that court, it is always your turn. Wen...
Read MorePosted by Jane Baldwin | 4th Dec 2019 | Adaptation, Boston, Review, United States of America
Denis O’Hare and Lisa Peterson created Homer’s Coat, a theatre company that explores...
Read MorePosted by Rathsaran Sireekan | 4th Dec 2019 | Belgium, Participatory Theatre, Review
New Nexus Formed After several projects which look into ways to expand performing art’s notion of...
Read MorePosted by Christine Deitner | 3rd Dec 2019 | Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Review, Theatre and Film, United States of America
Mr. D’Alcala: If the time ever comes when your kind can walk a city street in daylight with...
Read MorePosted by Gowri S | 3rd Dec 2019 | Devised Theatre, India, News, Theatre and Dance
A young boy from Nepal snatched away from his home in the Himalayas, now lives in a big slum in...
Read MorePosted by Christine Deitner | 3rd Dec 2019 | Los Angeles, Review, United Kingdom
’Tis the season for holiday-inspired and joy-infused entertainment and Ruskin Group Theatre Co. in...
Read MorePosted by Kennedy Fiorella | 2nd Dec 2019 | Canada, Musical Theatre, Review
Lived experiences provide a foundation for the creation of theatre which is deeply personal, and...
Read MorePosted by Vikram Phukan | 2nd Dec 2019 | India, Review, Theatre and Politics
The legendary Habba Khatoun comes to life in Purva Naresh’s Zoon, a play that attempts to give...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 1st Dec 2019 | London, Playwriting, Review, United Kingdom
Naturalism is both the best thing about British theatre, being democratic and comprehensible by...
Read MorePosted by Yulia Savikovskaya | 1st Dec 2019 | Finland, Review, Theatre and Opera
Just as the first signs of autumn begin to take over the glorious summer (shorter sunsets,...
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