The ENTRE Festival in Midwest Brazil
ENTRE, is a Portuguese verb in the imperative tense that invites us to enter. That says to us:...
Read MorePosted by Luis Guilherme Barbosa dos Santos, Mariana Tagliari, Onira de Ávila Pinheiro Tancrede, Robson Corrêa de Camargo, and Ronei Vieira Nogueira | 7th Feb 2023 | Applied Theatre, Brazil, Education, Essay, Festivals, Poland, Transcultural Collaborations
ENTRE, is a Portuguese verb in the imperative tense that invites us to enter. That says to us:...
Read MorePosted by Rodolfo García Vázquez | 6th Feb 2023 | Brazil, Covid-19, Essay, Poland, Theatre and Science, Transcultural Collaborations
Praça Roosevelt (Roosevelt Square) is a square located in downtown São Paulo. It was a historic...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 5th Feb 2023 | LGBTQ+ Theatre, Review, Theatre and Religion, United Kingdom
Willy Hudson is a writer and performer from Exeter — his Willy Hudson Ltd theatre company...
Read MorePosted by Sabrina Sabatino | 3rd Feb 2023 | Festivals, Italy, Musical Theatre, Review
Naples. Last October and November, Naples was traversed by a cultural event that aimed to reassign...
Read MorePosted by Kate Dossett | 2nd Feb 2023 | News, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom
In an age of so-called “cancel culture” it’s important to remember that for much of British...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 1st Feb 2023 | LGBTQ+ Theatre, Review, United Kingdom
Ever been to a queer club? You know, drag cabaret night at Madame Jojo’s, or the Black Cap or Her...
Read MorePosted by Kate Dossett | 1st Feb 2023 | Essay, Theatre and Decolonization, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom
In an age of so-called “cancel culture” it’s important to remember that for much of British...
Read MorePosted by Lisa Monde | 31st Jan 2023 | Acting, France, Musical Theatre, Review
The Italian American gangster – Al Capone (Alphonse Gabriel Capone), who reigned as a crime boss...
Read MorePosted by Richard Newsome | 28th Jan 2023 | Devised Theatre, Directing, Essay, Finland, Italy, Translation
The summer of 1985 is oppressive around the medieval Italian town of Gubbio. Thick heat is held...
Read MorePosted by Josephine Burton | 27th Jan 2023 | Essay, London, Theatre and Politics, Ukraine, United Kingdom
Before the war, in what now feels like another lifetime but in reality is just over a year ago, I...
Read MorePosted by Susanna Sun | 26th Jan 2023 | Directing, Review, United States of America
Located at the end of a long, narrow corridor, seating the audience near the stage and close to...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 23rd Jan 2023 | Adaptation, Nigeria, Review, Theatre and Decolonization, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom
Earlier in the week, I enjoyed a rainy afternoon at home by watching Inua Ellis’s 2019 adaptation...
Read MorePosted by Toni Hildebrandt and Zainabu Jallo | 22nd Jan 2023 | Adaptation, Review, Switzerland, Theatre and Gender, Theatre and Science
Sonne, los jetzt!, Elfriede Jelinek’s new theater piece, is imperative with an unknown addressee....
Read MorePosted by Jingyi Zhang | 21st Jan 2023 | Festivals, New York, Prototype 2023, Review, Theatre and Opera, Transmedia, United States of America
Undine is a three-act animated opera composed by Stefanie Janssen and Michaël Brijs. The pandemic...
Read MorePosted by The Theatre Times | 21st Jan 2023 | News, Theatre and Disability, Transmedia
A collaboration between metaLAB (at) Harvard and the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and...
Read MorePosted by Jingyi Zhang | 20th Jan 2023 | Festivals, New York, Prototype 2023, Review, Theatre and Opera, United States of America
In Our Daughter’s Eyes, composed by Pulitzer prize winning composer Du Yun and librettist Michael...
Read MoreWhen I thought about why I wanted to write this article, a simple, almost childlike thought came...
Read MorePosted by Jingyi Zhang | 18th Jan 2023 | Festivals, Japan, Prototype 2023, Review, Theatre and Opera, United States of America
note to a friend, composed by Pulitzer prize-winning composer David Lang, is a chamber opera...
Read MorePosted by Jingyi Zhang | 17th Jan 2023 | Festivals, New York, Prototype 2023, Review, Theatre and Opera, United States of America
Gelsey Bell’s Morning//Mourning is a quirky, experimental opera that defies categorization. It is...
Read MorePosted by Saraswathy Nagarajan | 16th Jan 2023 | Festivals, India, News, Theatre and Gender
A day in the museum turns out to be an unforgettable journey across time and regions for six...
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