Drum Tao Aims For Blockbuster Grandeur In Its Latest Production
Based in mountainous Oita Prefecture in northeastern Kyushu, the privately owned and run Drum Tao...
Read MorePosted by Nobuko Tanaka | 25th Jul 2018 | Essay, Japan
Based in mountainous Oita Prefecture in northeastern Kyushu, the privately owned and run Drum Tao...
Read MorePosted by Vikram Phukan | 24th Jul 2018 | Festivals, India, Poland, Review, Theatre and Politics
In one of Kraków’s many open-air spaces, the orchestral strains of Muhammad Iqbal’s Sare Jahan Se...
Read MorePosted by Gary Shipton | 24th Jul 2018 | Festivals, Musical Theatre, Review, United Kingdom
When the first person to appear on stage is director Daniel Evans with a microphone in hand and...
Read MorePosted by Hungary Today | 23rd Jul 2018 | Festivals, Hungary, News
After last year’s success, the popular Hungarian contemporary circus company Recirquel is...
Read MorePosted by Joe Szekeres | 23rd Jul 2018 | Adaptation, Canada, Review, Theatre and Gender
To see actors who have received proper professional training in the use of two core...
Read MorePosted by Kate Croome | 23rd Jul 2018 | Canada, Festivals, Review, Theatre and Gender, Theatre and Science
Review of Upstream Downtown by Animacy Theatre Collective, in co-production with Common Boots...
Read MorePosted by Maria João Guardão | 22nd Jul 2018 | Essay, Portugal
Aside from public funding, the main funder of contemporary performing arts in Portugal is the...
Read MorePosted by Natasha Lomonossoff | 22nd Jul 2018 | Acting, Canada, Review
Harvest performed at the 1000 Islands Playhouse in Gananoque, Ontario A play that is inspired by a...
Read MorePosted by Maria João Guardão | 21st Jul 2018 | Essay, Portugal
A recent publication on Portuguese theatre summons up politics, experimentalism, and utopia as...
Read MorePosted by William Charlton-Perkins | 21st Jul 2018 | Festivals, News, South Africa, Theatre and Gender
The Playhouse Company, an Agency of the Department of Arts and Culture, presents its annual South...
Read MorePosted by Trevor Boffone | 20th Jul 2018 | Chicago, Review, United States of America
Everyone has a bad roommate story. Whether it was your college roommate or your little sister...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 20th Jul 2018 | Adaptation, London, Review, Theatre for Young Audiences, United Kingdom
There are few subjects as emotionally fraught as the relationship between childhood and death. How...
Read MorePosted by Yan Chen | 19th Jul 2018 | Dramaturgy, Festivals, Interview, Musical Theatre, New York, Theatre and Dance, United States of America
Gideon Lester is Artistic Director for Theater and Dance at the Richard B. Fisher Center for the...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 19th Jul 2018 | Italy, Kosovo, London, Review, United Kingdom
Images are what make abstract crises concrete. And who can forget the image of the bankrupt Lehman...
Read MorePosted by Ahram Online | 19th Jul 2018 | Egypt, Festivals, News, Playwriting, Theatre for Young Audiences
The 11th edition of the National Festival of Egyptian Theatre will take place between July 19 and...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 19th Jul 2018 | London, Playwriting, Review, United Kingdom
Britain is rightly proud of its record on multiculturalism, but whenever cross-cultural couples...
Read MorePosted by Kelann Currie-Williams | 19th Jul 2018 | Canada, Festivals, Review, Theatre and Disability
Christine Rodriguez’s The Autism Monologues opens with a monologue by a woman (Julie Barbeau),...
Read MorePosted by Irene Kukota | 18th Jul 2018 | London, Review, United Kingdom
When looking forward to seeing a work of art, a certain play or a performance what is our feeling...
Read MorePosted by Akarsh Khurana | 18th Jul 2018 | Acting, Essay, India
Traveling with the troupe results in fun stories. And sometimes in marriage. Last month I attended...
Read MorePosted by Julian Meyrick | 18th Jul 2018 | Australia, Essay, Playwriting
In our Great Australian Plays series, we nominate the best of Australian drama. There is no single...
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