“Yabuhara Kengyo” Shows Audiences that Justice isn’t Always Blind
Colorful graffiti marks the facade of a shuttered shopping mall. People navigate their way around...
Read MorePosted by Nobuko Tanaka | 11th Mar 2021 | Japan, Review, Theatre and Art
Colorful graffiti marks the facade of a shuttered shopping mall. People navigate their way around...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 10th Mar 2021 | Review, United Kingdom
As the events of last year made clear, the police have a problem with race on both sides of the...
Read MorePosted by Leah Mercer | 9th Mar 2021 | Adaptation, Australia, Review, Russian Theatre Abroad
Review: The Cherry Orchard, directed by Clare Watson. Black Swan State Theatre Company for the...
Read MorePosted by Piotr Dobrowolski | 8th Mar 2021 | Poland, Review, Theatre and Gender
“No one’s gonna believe me anyway,” says Barbara repeatedly. She knows there is no point in...
Read MorePosted by Anne Gombault and Nacima Ourahmoune | 8th Mar 2021 | Education, France, News, Theatre and Politics
In France, the cultural sector receives significant public, private and governmental support. This...
Read MorePosted by Indonesia Expat | 8th Mar 2021 | France, Indonesia, News
One could say that French-speaking communities around Asia are very lucky to be able to attend...
Read MorePosted by Rhiannon Ling | 7th Mar 2021 | Chicago, Interview, Theatre and Gender, Transmedia, United States of America, Worldwide
As a female-identifying artist deeply invested in women’s stories (and as a staunch feminist),...
Read MorePosted by Nobuko Tanaka | 6th Mar 2021 | Interview, Japan, Theatre and Politics
He may live in New York, but playwright J.T. Rogers has spent a lot of time in Japan over the past...
Read MorePosted by Najwa Kondakji | 5th Mar 2021 | Directing, Interview, Lebanon, Syria
Ossama Halal is a Syrian theater director, choreographer, and actor. He started his artistic...
Read MorePosted by Chandra Salgado Kent | 4th Mar 2021 | Australia, Essay, Theatre and Gender
Review: Whale Fall, written by Ian Sinclair and directed by Melissa Cantwell for The Kabuki Drop....
Read MorePosted by Shiya Lu | 3rd Mar 2021 | Australia, Interview, Musical Theatre, Sydney
From Beatlemania in the sixties to 2010 boy band sensation One Direction, to today’s global...
Read MorePosted by Michael Szollosy | 2nd Mar 2021 | Czech Republic, News, Theatre and Science
This is a story you will have heard before. A genius but completely mad scientist – with the backing of a ruthlessly greedy corporation – creates a sentient robot. The scientist’s intentions for the robot are noble: to help us...
Read MorePosted by Gowri S | 1st Mar 2021 | Devised Theatre, India, New York, Transmedia, United States of America
Redemption Room, an experiential horror-thriller theatre performance by New York-based Secret...
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