Wit and Wisdom: “Much Ado About Nothing” at the Delacorte Theater
In this time of isolation, wouldn’t it be nice to take a virtual visit to the park? Fear...
Read MorePosted by Andrew Agress | 11th May 2020 | New York, Review, United States of America
In this time of isolation, wouldn’t it be nice to take a virtual visit to the park? Fear...
Read MorePosted by Konrad Zielinski | 8th May 2020 | Poland, Polish Theatre Abroad, Review
L. P. Hartley’s much-recycled observation that ‘the past is a foreign country’ seems an oddly...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 4th May 2020 | London, Review, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom
London’s Hampstead Theatre has recently been very successful in bringing some of its best shows to...
Read MorePosted by Ian Kiyingi Muddu | 4th May 2020 | Musical Theatre, Review, Uganda
It is a full house. Full house on a Friday? That’s rare here. Anyway, we’re almost packed like...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 3rd May 2020 | Review, Theatre and Film, United Kingdom
She’s an ordinary young woman, and she really doesn’t know what to think. After all, things are...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 1st May 2020 | Review, Theatre and Age, Theatre and Film, United Kingdom
Reviewing theatre now means reviewing the film. Knowing that Emma Rice’s Old Vic 2018 production...
Read MorePosted by Emily Cordes | 30th Apr 2020 | Immersive Theatre, New York, Review, Transmedia, United States of America
Individual tastes notwithstanding, it can be argued that the best theatre is that which connects...
Read MorePosted by Neeraja Murthy | 29th Apr 2020 | Devised Theatre, India, Review, Transmedia
Writer and theatre director Amaan Ahmad’s idea of doing digital theatre live received a big...
Read MorePosted by Mila Bulimbasic Botteri | 28th Apr 2020 | Acting, Croatia, Review
Arthur Miller’s The Crucible had its premiere last spring at the Croatian People’s Theatre...
Read MorePosted by Prabalika M. Borah | 28th Apr 2020 | India, Review, Theatre and Art, Transmedia
Actors attempt to host Indian first-ever virtual interactive play Lockdown Love. Multi-hyphenated...
Read MorePosted by Marisa C. Hayes | 26th Apr 2020 | New York, Puppetry, Review, Theatre and Art, Transcultural Collaborations, United States of America
In its simplest form, the proscenium is constructed of little more than cardboard. Small paper...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 25th Apr 2020 | Documentary Theatre, Review, Theatre and Film, United Kingdom
Artemisia Gentileschi definitely had a hard time. Although she was an outstanding Renaissance...
Read MorePosted by Lavinia Roberts | 25th Apr 2020 | Documentary Theatre, Review, Theatre and Politics, United States of America
Herrin Made was a play written and performed in the United States’ deeply rural area of Southern...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 23rd Apr 2020 | Adaptation, Directing, Germany, Review, Theatre and Film, Theatre and Gender, Transmedia
Virginia Woolf’s reputation has closely followed British cultural trends: in the interwar years...
Read MorePosted by Olivia Ek | 20th Apr 2020 | Adaptation, Netherlands, Review, Transmedia
There’s a colloquialism within the theatre community that ‘you know lighting design is good when...
Read MorePosted by Megan McCormick | 20th Apr 2020 | New York, Review, Theatre and Opera, United States of America
On February 13th, 2020, 92Y celebrated German Lied with Beethoven and Schumann song cycles...
Read MorePosted by Natalia Brajner | 15th Apr 2020 | Acting, Poland, Review
My Stay Is Almost Done and I Don’t Belong to Anyone is the story of a desperate search for love...
Read MorePosted by Maggie Tonkin | 13th Apr 2020 | Australia, Review, Theatre and Age
Review: Dance Nation, directed by Imara Savage. State Theatre Company South Australia and Belvoir...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 11th Apr 2020 | Review, Theatre and Politics, Transmedia, United Kingdom
It’s only been a week since London’s West End went dark and theatres closed all over the UK, but...
Read MorePosted by Asya Gorovits | 10th Apr 2020 | New York, Review, United States of America
Like many of us during the COVID-19 quarantine, I am nostalgic for the times when we could go to...
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