Theatre Review: Matei Visniec’s “What Shall We Do With The Cello?”–The Self-Versus-Everyone Of The Communist Era
In a way, communism has always been playing on the masses. There are endless things hidden within...
Read MorePosted by Kata Karah | 13th Feb 2017 | Review, Romania, Theatre and Politics
In a way, communism has always been playing on the masses. There are endless things hidden within...
Read MorePosted by Kata Karah | 8th Sep 2016 | Belarus, Review
Incinerating the line between performance and real life, Belarus Free Theatre’s Burning Doors...
Read MorePosted by Kata Karah | 16th May 2016 | Review, Romania
“How many children dream of being Jesus!?” This question echoes throughout Maria...
Read MorePosted by Kata Karah | 9th Mar 2016 | Hungary, Review
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand by a group of naïve Bosnian students triggered World...
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