How Does The (Digital) Theatre Of The Future Look Like?
The Field Survey, Part 4: Dreaming What would you like to happen in the (near) future in relation...
Read MorePosted by Maren Day | 15th Aug 2017 | Germany, News, Theatre and Science, Transmedia
The Field Survey, Part 4: Dreaming What would you like to happen in the (near) future in relation...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 13th Aug 2017 | London, Review, United Kingdom
The question that always needs to be asked of any example of science on stage, and there are now...
Read MorePosted by Ana Candida Carneiro | 12th Aug 2017 | Interview, Playwriting, United Kingdom
As part of the research to write my book The Global Playwriting Workbook (Methuen Drama), I have...
Read MorePosted by Cao Kefei | 12th Aug 2017 | China, Essay, Hong Kong, Theatre and Opera
I had long heard of Director [Danny] Yung’s trilogy The Outcast General, Tears of Barren Hill, and...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 10th Aug 2017 | Review, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom
The 1960s were “hilarious,” says one young character in this revival, starring Broadway icon...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 9th Aug 2017 | Review, United Kingdom
Fleabag was such a massive hit, both on stage and on the box, that it is inevitable that anyone...
Read MorePosted by Alice Jones | 9th Aug 2017 | London, Review, United Kingdom
It was only a matter of time before Tom Hiddleston tackled the most famous role in all of theatre....
Read MorePosted by Alexandra Guzeva - Russia Beyond the Headlines | 8th Aug 2017 | News, Russia
Stage Russia HD continues its enlightening mission to bring more performances of leading Russian...
Read MorePosted by Jack Wernick | 7th Aug 2017 | New York, Review, United States of America
Acclaimed playwright Dominique Morisseau makes an auspicious Lincoln Center debut with her new...
Read MorePosted by Marta Keil | 6th Aug 2017 | News, Poland, Theatre and Politics
Let us consider that the evolution of institutional criticism has been conducted in relation to...
Read MorePosted by Wu Haiyun | 5th Aug 2017 | China, Review, Theatre and Politics
A giant statue overlooks the stage, faceless yet easily recognizable as the Great Helmsman, Mao...
Read MorePosted by Dongshin Chang | 4th Aug 2017 | China, Essay
In August 2015, I attended the program Classical Beauties presented by Queens Library at Flushing,...
Read MorePosted by Marta Keil | 3rd Aug 2017 | News, Poland, Theatre and Politics
“Auto-theatre” that I have described recently and that remains at the core of new political...
Read MorePosted by KaiChieh Tu | 3rd Aug 2017 | Interview, Taiwan, Theatre and Art, United States of America
“Downtown Manhattan, 30th September 1978. Tehching Hsieh, a young Taiwanese artist, begins to make...
Read MorePosted by Jack Wernick | 31st Jul 2017 | New York, Review, Theatre and Age, United States of America
The Potomac Theatre Project (PTP) has descended on Atlantic Stage 2’s subterranean bunker of a...
Read MorePosted by Rachel E. Diken | 29th Jul 2017 | Review, Theatre and Gender, United States of America
To revive a play by Lynn Nottage is to revive nuance. Under the direction of Daniela Varon,...
Read MorePosted by Emiliia Dementsova | 28th Jul 2017 | Essay, Russia, Theatre and Politics
They say in Russia: “If he beats you, it means he loves you.” This attitude, which may strike a...
Read MorePosted by Cai Yiwen | 27th Jul 2017 | China, News, Theatre and Dance
Once a Cultural Revolution dancer, Wen Hui has become a pioneer of choreography that focuses on...
Read MorePosted by Lauren Deutsch | 27th Jul 2017 | Los Angeles, Review, Russia, Theatre and Art, United States of America
Marc Chagall’s theatrical designs (costumes and set designs) demonstrate his love of music and sheer joy in bringing to life the fantastical creatures that live in our imaginations.
Read MorePosted by Emma Cole | 25th Jul 2017 | Adaptation, London, News, Translation, United Kingdom
In 2013-14, an innovative, cross-disciplinary research project explored the interactions of...
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