“Pollock” A Play By Fabrice Melquiot: Conversation with French Director Paul Desveaux
A production from Compagnie L’Héliotrope, and co-presented by the Cultural Services of the...
Read MorePosted by Nicole Birmann Bloom | 20th Feb 2018 | France, Interview, Theatre and Art, Translation
A production from Compagnie L’Héliotrope, and co-presented by the Cultural Services of the...
Read MorePosted by Elaine Chiew | 19th Feb 2018 | Review, South Korea, Theatre and Opera
Euripides’ play Trojan Women has been adapted and performed numerous times around the world, from...
Read MorePosted by Arts Equator | 19th Feb 2018 | Australia, Interview, Theatre and Dance
Art that Moves is an occasional series where we ask artists and other creative workers to reflect...
Read MorePosted by Nobuko Tanaka | 19th Feb 2018 | Japan, Management, News
At the start of each year, the New National Theatre Tokyo holds a media event at which the...
Read MorePosted by Alvina Ruprecht | 18th Feb 2018 | Canada, Review, Theatre and Dance
The National Ballet of Canada’s staging of John Neumeier’s Nijinsky, the artist who, by his...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 18th Feb 2018 | London, Review, Theatre and Gender, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom
Do boys never leave the playground? Just when I was reasonably sure that the crisis of masculinity...
Read MorePosted by Felipe Cervera | 18th Feb 2018 | Review, South Africa, Theatre and Politics
It is as if Mozart were able to capture what death sounds like, in those moments when people run...
Read MorePosted by Valerie Barnes Lipscomb | 17th Feb 2018 | Europe, News, Theatre and Age, Transcultural Collaborations
A first glance at the website for “The Art of Ageing” theatre project may lead you to...
Read MorePosted by Davide Cioffrese | 17th Feb 2018 | Germany, Review, Switzerland
Nachlass: German word composed of “nach” (after) and the verb “lassen” (to leave). “Nachlass”...
Read MorePosted by Taylor L. Ciambra | 16th Feb 2018 | Dramaturgy, Interview, United States of America
When describing the role of a dramaturg Dr. Philippa Kelly says this: “I see a dramaturg’s shadow...
Read MorePosted by KaiChieh Tu | 16th Feb 2018 | Divine Comedy Festival 2017, Festivals, Poland, Review
It is almost impossible to describe the experience of seeing the work of the legendary Polish...
Read MorePosted by Jessica Rizzo | 15th Feb 2018 | New York, Review, United States of America
Best known in the US for the stunning exemplars of the German Regietheater tradition he regularly...
Read MorePosted by Christopher Harris | 15th Feb 2018 | Adaptation, Review, Transcultural Collaborations, Translation, United Kingdom
The universality of Florian Zeller’s undiminished modern masterpiece The Father has ceased...
Read MorePosted by Lorena Meeser | 14th Feb 2018 | Immersive Theatre, Mexico, Playwriting, Review, Transmedia, United Kingdom
Inspired by the Edward Snowden case, James Graham’s Privacy shows us the consequences of...
Read MorePosted by Letizia Fusini | 14th Feb 2018 | Adaptation, China, Review, Theatre and Opera
Conceived in 2016 in Guangzhou and previously performed in Beijing and St. Petersburg, the...
Read MorePosted by Richard Chung | 14th Feb 2018 | Playwriting, Review, Singapore
Jo Tan’s playwriting debut offers a simple yet familiar story of one Singaporean girl with big...
Read MorePosted by Bryony Kimmings | 13th Feb 2018 | Musical Theatre, News, United Kingdom
I cannot believe it’s the first month of 2018 and I’m here in the last week of rehearsals for A...
Read MorePosted by Patricia Tobin | 13th Feb 2018 | Immersive Theatre, Review, Singapore, Transmedia
Spoiler Alert: If you’re planning to experience the mystery and suspense of Attempts: Singapore,...
Read MorePosted by Julian Meyrick | 13th Feb 2018 | Australia, Essay, Playwriting
In the introduction to her seminal book Creating Frames: Contemporary Indigenous Theatre, Mary...
Read MorePosted by Renu Ramanath | 12th Feb 2018 | Festivals, India, LGBTQ+ Theatre, News, Theatre and Disability, Theatre and Gender, Theatre and Politics
The 10th edition of ITFoK touches upon diverse themes such as gender, identity, displacement, and...
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