“All Right. Good Night.:” A Poetic Meditation on the Art of Letting Go
In All Right. Good Night., German docu-theater artist Helgard Haug turns loss into a language. The...
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Victoria Zavyalova explores the intersection of art and technology, with a particular interest in disruptive ideas and cross-cultural performance. She brings to this space over a decade of experience in science and tech journalism, now reoriented toward the evolving language of theater. Based in New York, Victoria has worked with hundreds of international startups in the U.S., helping them craft narratives that resonate across cultures and industries. She was part of the founding team behind Fuelarts, New York City's Art+Tech accelerator dedicated to the emerging Creative Tech sector, and serves as publisher of The Vertical, an online publication for immigrant entrepreneurs navigating the U.S. business landscape. Victoria holds an MA in Creative and Media Enterprises from the University of Warwick in the UK and continues to study theater, taking classes at T.Schreiber Studio for the sheer joy of it.
Posted by Victoria Zavyalova | 20th Oct 2025 | Directing, Germany, Review, United States of America
In All Right. Good Night., German docu-theater artist Helgard Haug turns loss into a language. The...
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With minimal décor and symbolism in every gesture, The Mutt — an adaptation of Dostoevsky’s The...
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Benedict Andrews’ reinvention of Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard at St. Ann’s Warehouse raises the...
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How do you explain the concept of childbirth to an alien intelligence, such as that of fungi? Are...
Read MorePosted by Victoria Zavyalova | 4th Jan 2020 | Adaptation, New York, Review, Russian Theatre Abroad, Transcultural Collaborations, United States of America
A thread of life and blood, unconditional love and death, incest and destiny all interconnect in...
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