Boska Komedia: Krakow’s Divine Comedy Festival
The Boska Komedia festival (“Divine Comedy”) in Krakow is one of the highlights of Polish theatre...
Read MorePosted by Mathias Daval | 18th Jan 2017 | Divine Comedy Festival 2016, Festivals, News, Poland
The Boska Komedia festival (“Divine Comedy”) in Krakow is one of the highlights of Polish theatre...
Read MorePosted by Marcina Zaccaria | 16th Jan 2017 | Festivals, New York, News, Theatre and Opera, United States of America
PROTOTYPE captures the opera lover’s attention again this year, with offerings that...
Read MorePosted by Nobuko Tanaka | 15th Jan 2017 | Adaptation, Japan, News, Theatre and Age
At the age of 91, Saitama resident Izumi Noguchi is speaking at his first press conference — at...
Read MorePosted by Henning Fangauf | 15th Jan 2017 | Germany, News, Theatre for Young Audiences
Since 1996, the German Children’s Theatre Prize and the German Young People’s Theatre Prize are...
Read MorePosted by Marisol Cambre | 14th Jan 2017 | Argentina, Festivals, News
The fifth edition of TABA, organized by TIMBRe4 and the Girona High Season Festival, a classic of...
Read MorePosted by Rebecca Monks | 14th Jan 2017 | News, United Kingdom
World-class theatre is becoming an ever growing presence in UK cinemas. Chains like Curzon, Vue...
Read MorePosted by Skye Geerts | 13th Jan 2017 | Adaptation, Chicago, Festivals, News, Puppetry, United States of America
This journey starts by skipping back to the Fall of 2016 at the kitsch-laden Chopin Theatre in the...
Read MorePosted by Madison Parrotta | 12th Jan 2017 | Egypt, News, Theatre and Gender
The monodrama Sah El-Nom, directed and performed by Egyptian artist Doaa Hamza, was performed at...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 10th Jan 2017 | News, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom
For the past six months there has only been one news story in town: Brexit. In a referendum on...
Read MorePosted by Izabela Szymańska | 10th Jan 2017 | News, Poland, Theatre and Dance
The end of the year is an excellent opportunity for all kinds of summaries and predictions for the...
Read MorePosted by Honar Hama Rasheed | 6th Jan 2017 | Iraq, News
Sulaymaniyah’s newest park, the huge Hawary Shar, will soon see the opening of a 5,000-seat...
Read MorePosted by William Gregory | 1st Jan 2017 | News, Translation, United Kingdom
As the London Eye fireworks die down and 2016 segues bleary-eyed in to 2017, one of the most...
Read MorePosted by Megan Geigner | 1st Jan 2017 | Chicago, Management, News, Producing, United States of America
In contrast to all the great “Best Shows of 2016” and critics’ picks lists flooding Chicago media...
Read MorePosted by Marjan Moosavi | 1st Jan 2017 | Festivals, Iran, News, Theatre and Disability
Isfahan, known as the cultural capital of Iran, hosted the Fourth International Festival of...
Read MorePosted by Nobuko Tanaka | 31st Dec 2016 | Adaptation, Japan, News
From soccer minnows Leicester City winning the English Premier League to “That Election” in the...
Read MorePosted by Mathias Daval | 26th Dec 2016 | Festivals, Immersive Theatre, News, Sweden, Theatre and Dance
Four degrees Celsius, a thin rain and low clouds: instead of letting ourselves overwhelmed by...
Read MorePosted by Alice Jones | 25th Dec 2016 | Immersive Theatre, Musical Theatre, News, United Kingdom
The Celebrity One: Cinderella This is the big one. Paul O’Grady plays the wicked stepmother and...
Read MorePosted by Pamela López | 25th Dec 2016 | Chile, News, Producing
The time has come to close the curtains for the 2016 season in Chilean Theatre. With some upcoming...
Read MorePosted by Philippa Wehle | 24th Dec 2016 | News, Translation
“Knowing two languages doesn’t make you a translator any more than having ten fingers makes you a...
Read MorePosted by Kasia Lech | 24th Dec 2016 | Adaptation, News, Poland
In Poland, the word “refugee” is now used by school children as an insult, as revealed by a...
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