Moussem Cities Festival Reflects on Autocratic Tunisia
The censorship and strict regulation of the public sphere during autocratic times in Tunisia took...
Read MorePosted by Joachim Ben Yakoub and Fida Hammami | 7th Jun 2016 | Belgium, Festivals, News, Tunisia
The censorship and strict regulation of the public sphere during autocratic times in Tunisia took...
Read MorePosted by Adam Sherwin | 1st Jun 2016 | News, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom
A member of the Russian punk group Pussy Riot who was jailed over an anti-Putin protest is to make...
Read MorePosted by Marina Shimadina | 25th May 2016 | Acting, News, Russia, Russian Theatre Abroad
Actors Chulpan Khamatova, Yevgeny Mironov, and Yulia Peresild, who won the acclaim of Americans...
Read MorePosted by Nobuko Tanaka | 28th Apr 2016 | Festivals, Japan, News
In recent years, theater fans and artists here and abroad have increasingly been wakening up to...
Read MorePosted by Nazli Tarzi | 29th Mar 2016 | Iraq, News
In Baghdad’s Salihiya neighbourhood, a group of volunteers is staging a different kind of protest....
Read MorePosted by Tass | 18th Feb 2016 | News, Russia, Russian Theatre Abroad, Theatre and Film, United States of America
Venues in the U.S. cities of New York, Washington, D.C., and Boston are set to screen some of the...
Read MorePosted by Zolima Citymag | 21st Jan 2016 | China, News, Theatre and Art
Looking for theatre in Hong Kong? It’s fairly common to catch sight of a bright advertisement...
Read MorePosted by Anny Mokotow | 13th Oct 2015 | Australia, Festivals, Melbourne, News, Transcultural Collaborations
Last week, Melbourne Festival opened with a production from the Belgian dance theatre...
Read MorePosted by Beatriz Cabur | 19th Aug 2015 | News, United Kingdom
The Theatre Times interviews Ola Animashawun, Artistic Associate at The Royal Court Theatre and...
Read MorePosted by Marina Shimadina | 7th Jun 2015 | News, Russia, Theatre and Politics
Russia is witnessing a worrying increase in attacks on avant-garde art. A series of recent bans on...
Read MorePosted by The Theatre Times | 18th May 2015 | Australia, News
Australian theatre-maker, Olivia Satchell, explores the subjectivity of risk, and how artists...
Read MorePosted by Oleg Krasnov - Russia Beyond Headlines | 15th May 2015 | Festivals, News, Russia
The program includes stage productions from Argentina, the UK, Germany, Spain, Italy, China,...
Read MorePosted by Amelia Parenteau | 3rd May 2015 | News, Uganda
TheTheatreTimes correspondent Amelia Parenteau interviews Ugandan writer/performer Okello Kelo Sam...
Read MorePosted by Irina Kruzhilina | 24th Apr 2015 | News, Russia, Theatre and Dance
The Eifman Ballet is to present its jazz premiere Up & Down on its upcoming tour of the U.S....
Read MorePosted by Oleg Krasnov - Russia Beyond Headlines | 22nd Apr 2015 | News, Russia, Theatre and Opera
U.S. director’s staging of Purcell’s, The Indian Queen, dominates annual ceremony in Moscow....
Read MorePosted by Oleg Krasnov - Russia Beyond Headlines | 17th Apr 2015 | News, Russia, Theatre and Dance
Grigorovich production will be shown in more than 1,000 movie theaters. The Bolshoi Theater has...
Read MorePosted by RBTH | 31st Mar 2015 | News, Russia, Theatre and Opera
Boris Mezdrich’s production of Wagner opera offended Orthodox activists. Boris Mezdrich, the...
Read MorePosted by Gabrielle Carey | 9th Mar 2015 | Adaptation, Australia, News
Seventy-five years after publication, James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake may finally be starting to make...
Read MorePosted by Amelia Parenteau | 12th Feb 2015 | Dramaturgy, News, United States of America
Last year, on February 17, the online theater world exploded following candid remarks regarding...
Read MorePosted by Nobuko Tanaka | 29th Dec 2014 | Japan, News, South Korea
Tokyo has long been the center of Japan’s theatre world, but in 2014, that began to change,...
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