John Freedman on New Russian Drama
Aleena Karim interviews John Freedman, an acclaimed American critic, translator and playwright, on...
Read MorePosted by Aleena Karim | 18th Jun 2015 | Essay, Playwriting, Russia
Aleena Karim interviews John Freedman, an acclaimed American critic, translator and playwright, on...
Read MorePosted by Jessica Rizzo | 16th Jun 2015 | Directing, Interview, Iran
An Interview with Iranian Director Mohammad Aghebati Most young Americans would be hard-pressed to...
Read MorePosted by Bernard Gallagher | 12th Jun 2015 | Review, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom
In October 2012 ITV broadcast The Other Side Of Jimmy Savile, in which several women alleged that...
Read MorePosted by Agnieszka Tworek | 12th Jun 2015 | Directing, Essay, Poland
Today, Monique Stalens often directs her theater adaptations of Gombrowicz and Witkacy in Polish,...
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 Xavier Symons | 4th Jun 2015 | Australia, Review, Theatre and Science
Kylie Trounson is a writer and playwright–and the daughter of Melbourne IVF pioneer Alan Trounson....
Read MorePosted by Claire Hansen | 25th May 2015 | Australia, Review, Theatre and Politics
The Merchant Of Venice (first published in 1600) boasts a problematic and sometimes controversial...
Read MorePosted by Amelia Parenteau | 19th May 2015 | Essay, New York, Theatre and Gender, Translation, United States of America
Our correspondent Amelia Parenteau attended a “consciousness-raising” discussion of...
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 Olesya Khantsevich | 7th May 2015 | Essay, Russia, Theatre and Disability
A play staged by Moscow’s Theater of Nations has become the first theatrical production in Russia...
Read MorePosted by Amelia Parenteau | 3rd May 2015 | News, Uganda
TheTheatreTimes correspondent Amelia Parenteau interviews Ugandan writer/performer Okello Kelo Sam...
Read MorePosted by Julian Meyrick | 30th Apr 2015 | Australia, Dramaturgy, Essay, Playwriting
This is a long-read essay, the third in a series on playwriting and drama by Julian Meyrick. Read...
Read MorePosted by Amelia Parenteau | 29th Apr 2015 | Essay, New York, Theatre and Politics, Transmedia, United States of America
The evening that I saw Red Wednesday by Built for Collapse at the LaGuardia Performing Arts...
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 Ania Aizman | 22nd Apr 2015 | Essay, Russia, Theatre and Politics
As the government continues to censor and cancel Russian theater performances, a group of artists...
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 Julian Meyrick | 14th Apr 2015 | Dramaturgy, Essay, North America
This is a long-read essay, the second in a series on playwriting and drama by Julian Meyrick. Part...
Read MorePosted by Denis Flannery | 10th Apr 2015 | Adaptation, Essay, United Kingdom
I’m not sure many saw David Bowie’s latest creative project coming. It was recently announced that...
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