Thinking Out Loud
Essayisting Figures On Stage The influence of the essay as a means of expression has long reached...
Read MorePosted by Jasper Delbecke and Sébastien Hendrickx | 18th Jan 2019 | Essay, South Korea, Transmedia
Essayisting Figures On Stage The influence of the essay as a means of expression has long reached...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 14th Jan 2019 | Essay, London, United Kingdom
“In the dark times Will there also be singing? Yes, there will also be singing. About the dark...
Read MorePosted by Rem Myers | 11th Jan 2019 | Divine Comedy Festival 2018, Essay, Festivals, Poland
The 11th iteration of the Boska Komedia (Divine Comedy, think Dante) International Theater...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 11th Jan 2019 | Essay, London, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom
Brexit. The UK Referendum vote to leave the European Union — Brexit — took place on 23 June 2016,...
Read MorePosted by Denise Fujiwara, DD Kugler, and Tama Soble | 9th Jan 2019 | Canada, Dramaturgy, Essay, Theatre and Dance
A Foreword by the Editor Thirty years ago an essay was published in the Canadian journal Theatrum...
Read MorePosted by Alex Halligey | 9th Jan 2019 | Essay, Participatory Theatre, South Africa
What gives an urban area a particular quality? What is the mood, feeling or atmosphere that makes...
Read MorePosted by Jenn Stephenson | 8th Jan 2019 | Canada, Documentary Theatre, Essay
With the onslaught of “alternative facts” or “fake news,” it can feel as though the ground has...
Read MorePosted by Irfan Kortschak | 6th Jan 2019 | Essay, Indonesia, Theatre and Disability
“Theatre is the art of looking at ourselves” – Augusto Boal, founder of the...
Read MorePosted by Andre Carreira | 27th Dec 2018 | Brazil, Essay, Transmedia
Performance Between the Real and the Virtual: The Odiseo.com Project I will focus here on the...
Read MorePosted by Proshot Kalami | 27th Dec 2018 | Essay, Iran, Transmedia
In 2013, Goosan Artistic Group, an Iranian group of performance artists, created a promenade...
Read MorePosted by Anna-Sophie Jürgens | 25th Dec 2018 | Essay, United Kingdom
Dr. Frank-N-furter, the snappy alpha-alien who stars in The Rocky Horror (Picture) Show, is one of...
Read MorePosted by Avra Sidiropoulou | 23rd Dec 2018 | Belgium, Canada, Essay, New York, Transmedia, United States of America
In recent theatre practice, attempts have been made and desires expressly voiced–from puppet...
Read MorePosted by Orion Maxted | 22nd Dec 2018 | Essay, Europe, Theatre and Science, Transmedia
The Mind of non-Cartesian Theater To contextualize my work HUMAN SIMULATION, I organized a...
Read MorePosted by Himalay K. Gohel | 17th Dec 2018 | Essay, India, Transmedia
In recent times in India, we have seen the actor’s presence eclipsed by technology in productions...
Read MorePosted by Melanie Suchy | 12th Dec 2018 | Essay, Germany, Theatre and Dance
The Folkwang University of the Arts in Essen has just turned ninety. A look back at its creation...
Read MorePosted by Carol J. Oja | 8th Dec 2018 | Essay, Musical Theatre, New York, Theatre and Politics, United States of America
In this blog post, Carol J. Ola, author or Bernstein Meets Broadway: Collaborative Art in a Time...
Read MorePosted by George Albert Costea | 4th Dec 2018 | Essay, Europe, Transcultural Collaborations
More recent studies from the social sciences showed that “familiar ground may not be the best...
Read MorePosted by Stuart Kells | 2nd Dec 2018 | Australia, Essay
It’s hard to imagine a more literary or successful author than William Shakespeare, formerly...
Read MorePosted by Fjolla Hoxha | 1st Dec 2018 | Directing, Essay, Germany
The re-enactments are a way to examine and reproduce human feelings. —Milo Rau [1] This summer, as...
Read MorePosted by Madison Parrotta | 29th Nov 2018 | Essay, New York, Theatre and Disability, United States of America
The New York theater scene is often thought of as the pinnacle of progression, where the newest...
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