A Feline Farewell: “MEOW!” Excavates Americana at Exponential Fest
What started as a farewell to a beloved cat has become a farewell to a fading starlet, New York in...
Read MorePosted by Andrew Agress | 15th Jan 2025 | Festivals, Interview, New York, United States of America
What started as a farewell to a beloved cat has become a farewell to a fading starlet, New York in...
Read MorePosted by Marcina Zaccaria | 7th Jan 2025 | Interview, New York, Playwriting
Finding artists, nurturing them, supporting them. Seeing their work to fruition, and creating a community of support. We really try to do this at the Apollo New Works, too. It’s really how we continue to keep people and community.
Read MorePosted by Amir Al-Azraki | 31st Dec 2024 | Essay, Iraq, Theatre and Politics
Theatre in Iraq has some deep roots in ancient Mesopotamia, but its formal development was delayed...
Read MorePosted by Ilinca Todoruţ | 31st Dec 2024 | Immersive Theatre, Indonesia, Japan, Kyoto Experiment 2024, Review
Ocean Cage engulfs its audience for almost two hours in a multi-sensorial, immersive performative...
Read MorePosted by Lisa Monde | 30th Dec 2024 | Dramaturgy, Interview, Musical Theatre, United States of America
In November 2024, the British songwriter, lyricist, and author, a man whose contribution to the...
Read MorePosted by Maria Delgado | 23rd Dec 2024 | Review, Spain
David Trueba’s films have often had a theatrical dimension. La silla de Fernando/ Fernando’s...
Read MorePosted by Maria Delgado | 23rd Dec 2024 | Review, Spain
How to begin to approach a history of the Spanish Civil War for the stage? An ambitious prospect...
Read MorePosted by Ilinca Todoruţ | 23rd Dec 2024 | Japan, Kyoto Experiment 2024, Review
How does a coming-of-age story look like today, at a time of a global ecological catastrophe and...
Read MorePosted by Maria Delgado | 22nd Dec 2024 | Review, Spain, Theatre and Opera
Gaetano Donizetti’s Maria Stuarda, first produced at Milan’s Teatro alla Scala in 1835, like the...
Read MorePosted by Ilinca Todoruţ | 19th Dec 2024 | Japan, Kyoto Experiment 2024, LGBTQ+ Theatre, Review, Taiwan
As part of Kyoto Experiment, I watched at the black box of Theatre E9 two performers interact with...
Read MorePosted by Emilija Kvočka | 16th Dec 2024 | Directing, Macedonia, Review
“Have the gates of death been shown to you? Have you seen the gates of the deepest...
Read MorePosted by Ilinca Todoruţ | 13th Dec 2024 | France, Japan, Kyoto Experiment 2024, Review
The enthusiastic applause and standing ovations received by Room with a View from the large...
Read MorePosted by Ilinca Todoruţ | 12th Dec 2024 | Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Kyoto Experiment 2024, Review
Indonesian performance artist Melati Suryodarmo and Italian choreographer Alessandro Sciarroni...
Read MorePosted by Heather Waters | 10th Dec 2024 | Musical Theatre, New York, Review, Theatre and Politics
We Live in Cairo, written by The Lazours, is a historical musical set in Egypt during the Arab...
Read MorePosted by Lisa Monde | 9th Dec 2024 | Interview, LGBTQ+ Theatre, Musical Theatre, New York, United States of America
One of the main achievements of DRAG: The Musical, which premiered at the New World Stages in New...
Read MorePosted by Antonio Hernández Nieto | 9th Dec 2024 | Festivals, News, Spain
Mierda bonita, or beautiful shit in English, is the term used in La luz de un lago/The light of a...
Read MorePosted by Ilinca Todoruţ | 5th Dec 2024 | Festivals, Japan, Kyoto Experiment 2024, Management, News
The interdisciplinary theatre, dance, and performance art festival Kyoto Experiment (KEX) wowed me...
Read MorePosted by Milad Azarm | 4th Dec 2024 | Interview, Iran, Poland, Transcultural Collaborations
Milad Azarm in conversation with Mohammadreza Khaki Peter J. Chelkowski, an esteemed scholar and...
Read MorePosted by Verity Healey | 3rd Dec 2024 | Kosovo, Kosovo Albania Theatre Showcase 2024, Review, Theatre and Politics
Six Against Turkey, at The Kosovo Albania Showcase, is a new satire from playwright Jeton Neziraj...
Read MorePosted by Victoria Zavyalova | 3rd Dec 2024 | Festivals, Review, Theatre and Science, United States of America
How do you explain the concept of childbirth to an alien intelligence, such as that of fungi? Are...
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