Theatre Has Gone Underground in Kharkiv – Literally [Part I]
An interview with Ukrainian playwright and theater-maker Dmytro Ternoviy. Dmytro Ternoviy’s...
Read MoreAn interview with Ukrainian playwright and theater-maker Dmytro Ternoviy. Dmytro Ternoviy’s...
Read MoreTo read PART I of this interview, go to this link. An interview with Ukrainian playwright and...
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Read MoreAmidst the bustling metropolis of London, a group of aspiring theatrical talents (Kelly Guibal, Flavia Di Saverio, Thelma Osorio Euan, Maria Luc, Hana Tamaru, Arianna Folini) took to the stage at The Hen & Chicken Theatre in March 2024 to present their musical production, “Don’t Get Me Wrong”. Through their performance, they delved into the intricate tapestry of challenges and joys experienced by those navigating life in the vibrant yet daunting urban landscape of the UK’s largest city.
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Read MoreMilan’s international multidisciplinary performance art festival FOG, featuring theatre, music,...
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Read MoreAn Interview with Kostas Kapodistrias – Theatre actor and director, theatre manager/founder of...
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Read MoreThe Drifting Room, created and performed by Stephen Bain. The Performance Arcade 2024,...
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