Poland at The Edinburgh Fringe 2023: Lubuski Teatr’s “Gusła” And The Song Of The Goat’s “Andronicus Synecdoche”
Thanks to the early 20th century ethnographic research of Milman Parry and Albert Lord, the word...
Read MorePosted by Duška Radosavljević | 16th Aug 2023 | Edinburgh 2023, Poland, Review, Scotland
Thanks to the early 20th century ethnographic research of Milman Parry and Albert Lord, the word...
Read MorePosted by Duška Radosavljević | 16th Aug 2023 | Edinburgh 2023, Review, Scotland, South Korea
There are multiple ways to admire this production of a Greek classic, directed by Singaporean Ong...
Read MorePosted by Michał Lachman | 10th Aug 2023 | Ireland, Review, United Kingdom
The recent production of Brian Friel’s Dancing at Lughnasa at London’s National Theatre offers its...
Read MorePosted by Marilena Borriello | 6th Aug 2023 | Denmark, Review, Theatre and Art
In Ways of Seeing (1972), John Berger stated that “the way we see things is affected by what...
Read MorePosted by Kitty Brandon-James & Alma Prelec | 5th Aug 2023 | Festivals, Review, Russian Theatre Abroad, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom
Vanya is alive; Vanya is alive and healthy; Vanya is alive and healthy and totally free. And we...
Read MorePosted by Huw Griffiths | 5th Aug 2023 | Australia, Review, Sydney, Theatre and Politics
Review: On The Beach, directed by Kip Williams. When Nevil Shute wrote his 1957 novel On the...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 4th Aug 2023 | London, Review, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom
Trauma is the source of identity politics. In the case of African-Americans, the experience of...
Read MorePosted by Emily Maiorano | 27th Jul 2023 | Review, Transcultural Collaborations, Translation, United States of America
Directed by Fadi Skeiker with Wilma Hothouse Company favorites, the show’s physical and visual...
Read MorePosted by Mert Dilek | 25th Jul 2023 | Review, Theatre and Science, United Kingdom
Today’s obvious was most likely yesterday’s incredible. This is the conceit at the heart of Dr...
Read MorePosted by Rhiannon Ling | 24th Jul 2023 | New York, Review, Theatre and Gender, United States of America
Upon one’s first step into the Players Theatre, one knows exactly what they’re in for. The stage...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 6th Jul 2023 | Review, Theatre and Science, United Kingdom
Climate-change activist Greta Thunberg is great at doing two things: irritating complacent adults...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 3rd Jul 2023 | Review, United Kingdom
James Graham’s Dear England at the National Theatre: Joseph Fiennes plays a mesmerizing soccer manager in this sport-of-the-nation drama
Read MorePosted by Chen Tian | 1st Jul 2023 | China, Chinese Theatre and Opera, Review
Kunqu opera has made a commercial comeback over the past two decades, but a recent adaptation of...
Read MorePosted by Mert Dilek | 29th Jun 2023 | Review, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom
Martin McDonagh is perhaps better known today globally for his recent accomplishments on screen as...
Read MorePosted by Duška Radosavljević | 26th Jun 2023 | Review, Sweden
Laurie Anderson’s new show – currently on its European tour – is full of meteorological...
Read MorePosted by Sarah Austin | 25th Jun 2023 | Australia, Festivals, Melbourne, Review, Theatre and Decolonization
Rising has just completed its second run across Melbourne. The newest addition to the city’s...
Read MorePosted by Azadeh Kangarani | 25th Jun 2023 | Canada, Review, Theatre and Dance
Night, a faint and obscure shroud, creeps over and overtakes space. Sounds of footsteps clattering...
Read MorePosted by Seyyare Khalfina | 23rd Jun 2023 | Adaptation, Azerbaijan, Review
The smooth curves of the fancy building, with no sharp angles, were embraced by the spicy Baku...
Read MorePosted by Sarah-Jane Coyle | 22nd Jun 2023 | Review, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom
Ken Loach’s 2016 film I, Daniel Blake is a scathing indictment of the British benefits system. The...
Read MorePosted by Eylül Fidan Akıncı | 20th Jun 2023 | Belgium, LGBTQ+ Theatre, Review, Theatre and Dance
A transpersonal and transcultural desire to dance together EXÓTICA is a journey that sets off even...
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