Stage Space of Contemporary Belarusian Scenography
Russian theatre historian Viktor Beryozkin said that while painter deals with canvas, paints, and...
Read MorePosted by Veronika Yarmolinskaya | 15th May 2019 | Belarus, Design, Essay, Theatre and Art
Russian theatre historian Viktor Beryozkin said that while painter deals with canvas, paints, and...
Read MorePosted by Jane Woollard | 14th May 2019 | Australia, Essay, Theatre and Gender
In this series, we look at under-acknowledged women through the ages. In December 1882, Eliza...
Read MorePosted by Julian Meyrick and Elizabeth Schafer | 7th May 2019 | Essay, Theatre and Religion, United Kingdom
During Holy Week – the run-up to Easter – theatrical versions of religious narratives abound....
Read MorePosted by Rathsaran Sireekan | 6th May 2019 | Belgium, Essay, Festivals, Participatory Theatre, Theatre and Art, Transmedia
The politics of (dis)association The sixth edition of Performatik, the Brussels Biennale for “live...
Read MorePosted by Samuel Ravengai | 5th May 2019 | Essay, Theatre and Politics, Zimbabwe
In the last nine years, at various forums initiated either by government agents such as National...
Read MorePosted by Alexander Mantush | 5th May 2019 | Belarus, Essay, Transmedia
Belarusian theatre is not well-known abroad because of a certain cultural isolation. Several local...
Read MorePosted by Nan Van Houte | 3rd May 2019 | Essay, Europe, Management, Participatory Theatre
You can also read this article in French here. This series of articles, commissioned together...
Read MorePosted by Alexandra Guzeva - Russia Beyond the Headlines | 1st May 2019 | Essay, LGBTQ+ Theatre, Russia, Theatre and Dance
He was first in every sense: the first Soviet performer to refuse to return from an international...
Read MorePosted by Jamie Potter | 30th Apr 2019 | Essay, United Kingdom
This series of articles, commissioned together with HowlRound in the framework of IETM Hull,...
Read MorePosted by Goran Toka | 29th Apr 2019 | Essay, Europe, Participatory Theatre
This series of articles, commissioned together with HowlRound in the framework of IETM Hull,...
Read MorePosted by Lyn Gardner | 21st Apr 2019 | Essay, London, Participatory Theatre, United Kingdom
You can read this article in French here. This series of articles, commissioned together...
Read MorePosted by Alexander Mantush | 13th Apr 2019 | Belarus, Design, Essay, Theatre and Disability
In order to demystify Belarusian theatre for those, who are not familiar with it, it might be...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 5th Apr 2019 | Essay, United Kingdom
On Friday, March 29, 2019, was a black letter day. That is because it used to be the date of...
Read MorePosted by Nobuko Tanaka | 23rd Mar 2019 | Essay, Japan, News
For many people, the mention of kabuki brings to mind images of exaggerated makeup on actors’...
Read MorePosted by Krisztina Rosner | 22nd Mar 2019 | Essay, Japan, Transmedia
Cutting-edge technology and visual immersion in a flow of digital images have been the focus of...
Read MorePosted by Lucas Kernan | 16th Mar 2019 | Essay, New York, United States of America
“Man can change the world with bayonet and with science, but only art can renew it, in play, in...
Read MorePosted by Shimon Levy | 15th Mar 2019 | Essay, Israel
In comparison with West European theater, Hebrew theater is young: only a century separates the...
Read MorePosted by Alexandra Guzeva - Russia Beyond the Headlines | 14th Mar 2019 | Essay, Russia, Russian Theatre - Featured, Theatre and Politics
While acclaimed American performance artist Marina Abramovic was exploring her own body, Russian...
Read MorePosted by Julian Meyrick | 10th Mar 2019 | Australia, Essay, Melbourne
“This,” the Chicago Tribune critic reminds us on the billboard of seemingly every tram stop in...
Read MorePosted by Rosalind Smith | 9th Mar 2019 | Australia, Essay, Sydney, Theatre and Gender
The dramatic life of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots is a hot topic in popular culture. Josie Rourke’s...
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