After the Plague, Shakespeare Imagined a World Saved from Poison, Slander and the Evil Eye
Shakespeare lived his life in plague-time. He was born in April 1564, a few months before...
Read MorePosted by Paul Yachnin | 12th Apr 2020 | Dramaturgy, Essay, United Kingdom
Shakespeare lived his life in plague-time. He was born in April 1564, a few months before...
Read MorePosted by Mary Davies | 4th Apr 2020 | Books, Dramaturgy, Interview, Playwriting, United States of America
Mark Bly is an American dramaturg, editor, and lecturer. He was the chair of the MFA Playwriting...
Read MorePosted by Abigail Weil | 16th Jan 2020 | Dramaturgy, New York, Prototype 2020, Review, Theatre and Gender, Theatre and Opera, Theatre and Religion, United States of America
What are the first words you think of when you hear the name Mary Magdalene? Prostitute? Saved?...
Read MorePosted by Walter Byongsok Chon | 15th Jan 2020 | Dramaturgy, Interview, United States of America
The annual ATHE (Associations for Theatre in Higher Education) conference took place in Orlando,...
Read MorePosted by Walter Byongsok Chon | 15th Jan 2020 | Dramaturgy, Interview, United States of America
Originally, this article was conceived as a section of an extended piece called, “Dramaturgs...
Read MorePosted by Clement Lee | 6th Jan 2020 | Adaptation, Dramaturgy, Essay, Hong Kong, Theatre and Opera
This excerpt of the article is originally written in Chinese by the author. Full article will be...
Read MorePosted by Ida Krøgholt | 13th Dec 2019 | Denmark, Dramaturgy, Essay
In The Routledge Companion to Dramaturgy (2016), Magda Romanska argues that if the twentieth...
Read MorePosted by Mert Dilek | 26th Nov 2019 | Dramaturgy, News, United Kingdom
Founded in 2001, the Dramaturgs’ Network is the only organization in the United Kingdom solely...
Read MorePosted by Paul Yachnin Hannah Korell | 20th Nov 2019 | Canada, Dramaturgy, Essay, Theatre and Decolonization
Last winter, at the Studio Theatre at Ryerson University in downtown Toronto, Canadian actor...
Read MorePosted by Elizabeth Leemann | 25th Oct 2019 | Dramaturgy, Essay, United States of America
Students and early career dramaturgs were invited to The John F. Kennedy Center for Performing...
Read MorePosted by Zhanna Chernenko | 21st Oct 2019 | Belgium, Dramaturgy, Essay, Theatre and Dance
Peeping Tom is a theatre company founded in 2000 in Brussels by Gabriela Carrizo and Franck...
Read MorePosted by Mark Bly | 13th Oct 2019 | Dramaturgy, News, United States of America
Brian Greene, the theoretical physicist and author of The Elegant Universe, once wrote, “Some...
Read MorePosted by Kai Tuchmann | 8th Oct 2019 | Dramaturgy, Essay, Transmedia
Creativity is mostly regarded as one of the last domains of the human species and it serves as a...
Read MorePosted by Jacob Gallagher-Ross | 6th Sep 2019 | Dramaturgy, Interview, United States of America
Robert Blacker, Interviewed by Jacob Gallagher-Ross This interview was originally published in...
Read MorePosted by Duška Radosavljević | 18th Aug 2019 | Dramaturgy, Edinburgh 2019, Essay, Scotland, United Kingdom
The official stats have it that in its 73rd year of existence, the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2019...
Read MorePosted by Meron Langsner | 14th Aug 2019 | Books, Dramaturgy, Stage Combat
I have written elsewhere on recommended reading for early-career fight directors, and I would like...
Read MorePosted by Henrik Eger | 4th Aug 2019 | Czech Republic, Documentary Theatre, Dramaturgy, Interview, News, Russia
Cooper Robb, an immensely knowledgeable and prolific American theater critic, who recently passed...
Read MorePosted by Nobuko Tanaka | 14th Jul 2019 | Adaptation, Dramaturgy, Ireland, Japan, News
Why are thespians the world over so drawn to Waiting for Godot, that for many older actors playing...
Read MorePosted by Alexa Huang | 12th Jul 2019 | Dramaturgy, Japan, Playwriting, Translation
Translation of Shakespeare’s works is almost as old as Shakespeare himself; the first German...
Read MorePosted by Janice Weizman | 11th Jul 2019 | Dramaturgy, Interview, Israel, Theatre and Politics, Translation
Although Hanoch Levin (1943–1999) is arguably Israel’s most important playwright, his work is...
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