The Book of Sirens
A performance of ProEnglish Theatre of Ukraine staged in the bomb shelter//theatre of Kyiv during...
Read MorePosted by Directed by Alex Borovenskiy, Performed by Anabell Ramirez, ProEnglish Theatre (2022), Ukraine | 18th Mar 2000 | IOTF 2023
A performance of ProEnglish Theatre of Ukraine staged in the bomb shelter//theatre of Kyiv during...
Read MorePosted by Music by Stanisław Moniuszko, Text by Władysław Ludwik Anczyc, Poznań Opera (2022), Poland | 18th Mar 2000 | IOTF 2023
A great love that must defy prejudice. A secret kept hidden for years and a surprising denouement....
Read MorePosted by Written and Performed by Azadeh Kangarani (2018), Iran | 18th Mar 2000 | IOTF 2023
Strung Up at the Airport is an autobiographical play about a woman who shares her stories about...
Read MorePosted by By APHIDS, Lead Artist Mish Grigor (2019), Australia | 18th Mar 2000 | IOTF 2023
Exit Strategies is a solo performance work about mobility, privilege, and ways to disappear. Mish...
Read MorePosted by Written by Cristina Masoni, Directed by Amaia Azkue, Paroxa (2022), Spain | 18th Mar 2000 | IOTF 2023
Caterina is a theatrical exploration of the life and legacy of Saint Catherine of Siena, the...
Read MorePosted by Written by infinity and Jackson Castiglione, Platform Arts infinity Ensemble (2022), Australia | 18th Mar 2000 | IOTF 2023
Young people’s lives are dominated by social media: selfies, meme cycles, video filters, “likes”...
Read MorePosted by Written by Caridad Svich, The Workshop Theater (2022), United States | 17th Mar 2000 | IOTF 2023
Some plays are a quiet revolution about loud things. Some plays are about the stories we carry in...
Read MorePosted by Written and Directed by Clayton Nascimento, Cia do Sal (2016), Brazil | 2nd Mar 2000 | IOTF 2023
Macacos is a play that only has an actor and lipstick, and deals with the urgency of black life in...
Read MorePosted by Created by Jyoti Dogra, Serendipity Arts Festival (2020), India | 1st Mar 2000 | IOTF 2023
Nihayati Niji Baatein explores one’s inherent desire to connect, to be heard, and to be...
Read MorePosted by LA Theatre Works (1993), U.S.A. | 15th Dec 1999 | IOTF 2019
Velina Hasu Houston’s Tea uses history and poetic writing to weave a drama about Japanese “war brides” living in Kansas.
Read MorePosted by CinePlay (2016), India | 15th Dec 1999 | IOTF 2019
Set in early 20th-century rural Bengal, Daak Ghar tells the story of Amal, a young boy with an incurable illness who gets caught up in the world outside of his window.
Read MorePosted by Gran Teatre de Liceu (2011), Spain | 15th Dec 1999 | IOTF 2019
George Bizet’s celebrated operá comique Carmen is performed in a lively, imaginative production by the company of the Gran Teatre del Liceu. Carmen’s controversial portrayal of realism and romanticism caused a stir in 19th-century France and has since established itself as an international opera house favorite.
Read MorePosted by Rubicon Theatre Company (2013), U.S.A. | 15th Dec 1999 | IOTF 2019
Victory overseas results in unexpected consequences for May and Raleigh who are confronted with hidden truths, whilst dealing with the challenges of a new, post-war America. The sequel to Arlene Hutton’s Last Train to Nibroc, directed by Katharine Farmer, was captured live by Cinevative at the Rubicon Theatre Company in California.
Read MorePosted by London Symphony Orchestra (2013), U.K. | 15th Dec 1999 | IOTF 2019
In this groundbreaking take on William Shakespeare’s bittersweet tragedy, Hector Berlioz combines the playwright’s influence with all the musical drama of Ludwig van Beethoven’s symphonies.
Read MorePosted by CinePlay (2016), India | 14th Dec 1999 | IOTF 2019
After an unexpected blackout during a party, seven friends are forced to question each other’s loyalty as secrets begin to unravel in the dark.
Read MorePosted by Perfect Pitch (2012), U.K. | 14th Dec 1999 | IOTF 2019
From Up Here is a new musical exploring what one’s life choices can mean and how we can affect other people without even realizing. This production, captured by Unveil Arts live at the Wilde Theatre, South Hill Park, was directed by Luke Sheppard and developed by Perfect Pitch. Contains strong language.
Read MorePosted by CinePlay (2016), India | 14th Dec 1999 | IOTF 2019
A timeless Bengali classic, Baaki Itihaas sees Sharad and Vasanthi question the events surrounding the death of a mutual acquaintance, forcing them to face the truth of their actions.
Read MorePosted by CinePlay (1969), India | 14th Dec 1999 | IOTF 2019
Savitri, a middle-aged woman, is dissatisfied with her circumstances and tries to find fulfillment in relationships outside of her marriage, only to realize that men are the same beneath different faces.
Read MorePosted by The National Jewish Theatre (2012), U.S.A. | 14th Dec 1999 | IOTF 2019
More than a half century after World War Two, at the desperate urging of a passionate survivor, a young investigative reporter finds herself caught between numerous versions of the same story. Played out against the backdrop of deadline reporting and journalistic integrity, the critically acclaimed The Soap Myth by Jeff Cohen questions who has the right to write history — and what is our responsibility once we know the truth?
Read MorePosted by Directed by Boris Yukhananov, based on a play by Maurice Maeterlinck, Stanislavsky Electrotheatre, Stage Russia HD (2015), Russia | 14th Dec 1999 | IOTF 2019
The third and final part of Boris Yukhananov’s The Blue Bird trilogy sees Tyltyl and Mytyl conclude their search for the Blue Bird of happiness. This production was captured by the Stanislavsky Electrotheatre in Moscow and presented in partnership with Stage Russia HD, and features the reminiscences of Russian actors Vladimir Korenev and Aleftina Konstantinova.
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