Young Theater Artists Making Waves in Chile
Pía Gutiérrez discusses the current state of theater in Santiago, and, in this post, highlights...
Read MorePosted by Pía Gutiérrez | 10th Apr 2014 | Chile, News
Pía Gutiérrez discusses the current state of theater in Santiago, and, in this post, highlights...
Read MorePosted by Pía Gutiérrez | 29th Mar 2014 | Chile, News
Does young theater belong to young people? Pía Gutiérrez discusses the current state of theater in...
Read MorePosted by Phoebe Taplin | 9th Feb 2014 | News, Russia, Transcultural Collaborations
Chekhov’s Cherry Orchard blooms in a Camden pub while his Three Sisters take the stage in Euston....
Read MorePosted by The Theatre Times | 18th Jan 2014 | News, United States of America
This winter, the Open Program team of the legendary Workcenter of Jerzy Grotowski and Thomas...
Read MorePosted by Beatriz Cabur | 10th Dec 2013 | Immersive Theatre, News, Spain
On a Saturday night, Madrid’s Microtheatre performs 54 mini-shows back to back in the...
Read MorePosted by Paul Duvernet | 28th Jun 2013 | News, Russia, Theatre and Dance
The Bolshoi Theater’s new season opens Sept. 17. It will include seven new productions...
Read MorePosted by Dmitry Gvozdetsky and Moskoskiye Novosti | 3rd May 2013 | News, Russia, Translation
The Pyotr Fomenko Theatre is offering subtitles on tablet devices for foreign guests and...
Read MorePosted by Nora Fitzgerald | 11th Apr 2013 | News, Russia, Theatre and Opera
The Washington National Opera and the Bolshoi Theatre enter the third year of an artist exchange...
Read MorePosted by Phoebe Taplin | 16th Mar 2013 | Adaptation, News, Russia
William Boyd’s new play Longing, based on two short Chekov stories, is a sell-out success in...
Read MorePosted by Aleksei Krizhevsky | 11th Mar 2013 | Festivals, News, Russia
The drama program of Russia’s three-week-long, trendsetting, arts extravaganza opened on the first...
Read MorePosted by Stepan Ivanov | 17th Feb 2013 | Design, News, Russia
In an open letter to St. Petersburg, Hermitage Director Mikhail Piotrovsky asked citizens to wait...
Read MorePosted by Phoebe Taplin | 17th Jan 2013 | Acting, News, Russia
Born 150 years ago, Stanislavsky created the method that revolutionized 20th-century acting and...
Read MorePosted by Xenia Grubstein | 20th Dec 2012 | Acting, News, Russia
Konstantin Stanislavsky and his Method may have been unknown in the U.S. without the work of...
Read MorePosted by Phoebe Taplin | 20th Nov 2012 | News, Playwriting, Russia
A new play about Magnitsky opens in London, three years after the lawyer’s controversial death....
Read MorePosted by Nikolai Berman | 14th Nov 2012 | News, Puppetry, Russia
Rezo Gabriadze has taken his Tbilisi-based Puppet Theatre on tour for the first time in five...
Read MorePosted by Nora Fitzgerald | 12th Oct 2012 | Adaptation, News, Russia, United States of America
D.C.’s Shakespeare Theater Company presents its first Russian play in a quarter century and...
Read MorePosted by Semyon Kvasha | 4th Oct 2012 | Musical Theatre, News, Russia
The largest cinema hall in Europe has been renovated and prepares to open its season of musicals...
Read MorePosted by Igor Filonov and Tatiana Tkacheva | 23rd Sep 2012 | Festivals, News, Russia
From September 2 through September 31, an amateur theatre festival is being held just outside of...
Read MorePosted by Roman Dolzhansky | 13th Sep 2012 | News, Russia, Theatre and Politics
A production by the Moscow’s Teatr.doc has not just soared to popularity as a cultural event, but...
Read MorePosted by Iryna Chuzhynova | 12th Apr 2012 | Festivals, News, Russia
Modern and avant-guard as an extreme attempt of national revival. Large-scale international...
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