Zimbabwe Produces a Visual And Performing Arts Syllabus for Junior School: Grades 3 to Grade 7
In 2015, I met with the late Stephen Chifunyise at the New Partnership for Africa’s Development...
Read MorePosted by Stephen Joel Chifunyise | 25th Sep 2019 | Africa, News, Zimbabwe
In 2015, I met with the late Stephen Chifunyise at the New Partnership for Africa’s Development...
Read MorePosted by Alexander Nderitu | 18th Sep 2019 | Applied Theatre, News, Theatre and Politics, Theatre for Young Audiences, Uganda
It is still not uncommon to hear various parts of the continent being referred to as ‘Anglophone Africa’, ‘Francophone Africa’, ‘Lusophone Africa’, and so on. In fact, there are more French and English speakers in Africa today than there are in France and England respectively!
Read MorePosted by French Culture | 16th Sep 2019 | Festivals, France, News, Puppetry, United States of America
Between January and July 2019, the liveliness of the French puppetry and object theater scene was...
Read MorePosted by Sonia Gollance and Joel Berkowitz | 9th Sep 2019 | Argentina, News, Poland, Transcultural Collaborations, United States of America
The history of Yiddish theatre is embedded – quite literally – in urban space. If you walk past...
Read MorePosted by Alexander Nderitu | 20th Aug 2019 | Festivals, Kenya, News
The call opens on 1st May, 2019, and closes on 31st July, 2019
Read MorePosted by Augusta Motta | 13th Aug 2019 | Acting, Brazil, News, Theatre and Politics, United States of America
Evoé Collective was born a year ago founded by four Brazilian actresses based in NYC. Bárbara...
Read MorePosted by Vikram Phukan | 13th Aug 2019 | India, News
This week’s Girish Karnad tribute at Veda Factory — Hayavadana, reimagined by eight young...
Read MorePosted by Ismail Mahomed | 12th Aug 2019 | Festivals, News, South Africa, Theatre and Politics
Ismail Mahomed, CEO of the Market Theatre Foundation, visited the National Arts Festival in...
Read MorePosted by Vikram Phukan | 12th Aug 2019 | Festivals, India, News
Nehru Center’s Mahotsav is one of many efforts that continues to keep traditional...
Read MorePosted by Samuel Ravengai | 10th Aug 2019 | News, Playwriting, Zambia, Zimbabwe
Stephen Chifunyise’s death At about 1830hrs on Monday, 5 August 2019, Stephen Joel Chifunyise...
Read MorePosted by Lungile Sojini | 9th Aug 2019 | Festivals, News, South Africa
The National Arts Festival, the largest Arts festival in Africa opened on 27th June running for...
Read MorePosted by Vikram Phukan | 7th Aug 2019 | India, News, Producing
One of India’s emergent theatre-makers, and also a young veteran when it comes to acting legs, the...
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 | 1st Aug 2019 | Adaptation, Directing, Japan, News, Thailand, Transcultural Collaborations
Never at risk of being run of the mill, Chelfitsch — which took its name from a baby’s...
Read MorePosted by Ahram Online | 29th Jul 2019 | Directing, Italy, Napoli Teatro Festival 2019, News, Syria
The documentary theatre piece Under Low Skies (Sous Un Ciel Bas) from Syrian director Wael Ali had...
Read MorePosted by Trevor Boffone | 19th Jul 2019 | Dallas, News, United States of America
Ask anyone about the best theatre cities in the United States and they will inevitably mention New...
Read MorePosted by Zabrina Lo | 17th Jul 2019 | Adaptation, Hong Kong, News
Rosalind Wong didn’t plan to win the Hecklers Award 2016 for Best Director – but she did, walking...
Read MorePosted by Armando Rotondi | 15th Jul 2019 | Italy, News
The death of Pina Cipriani, on the 19th of June, is a great loss for Italian and specifically...
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...
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