Idiomas: Ibero-American Critics Meet in Brazil
Theatre criticism has been going through significant changes since the Internet gave young critics...
Read MorePosted by Felipe Vidal | 5th Nov 2016 | Brazil, News, Transcultural Collaborations
Theatre criticism has been going through significant changes since the Internet gave young critics...
Read MorePosted by Lisa Warrington | 4th Nov 2016 | New Zealand, News
Theatre Aotearoa is an archive of stage productions in Aotearoa/New Zealand. The project was...
Read MorePosted by Adrien Smith | 3rd Nov 2016 | News, Russia, Theatre and Opera
Nominations for the twenty-third annual Golden Mask awards were announced in Moscow this week. The...
Read MorePosted by Kee-Yoon Nahm | 2nd Nov 2016 | Germany, Review, South Korea, Theatre and Politics, Transcultural Collaborations
Walls–Iphigenia in Exile, the result of a four-year collaboration between South Korean and German...
Read MorePosted by Adam Sherwin | 2nd Nov 2016 | London, News, Theatre and Age, United Kingdom
A new play staged by the National Theatre will thrust actors in their 70s and 80s onto the stage...
Read MorePosted by David O'Donnell | 2nd Nov 2016 | New Zealand, News
Two leading Samoan theatre practitioners have won 2016 Senior Pasifika Artist Awards from Creative...
Read MorePosted by The Theatre Times | 1st Nov 2016 | India, News
Bangalore Little Theatre is back with a psychological thriller – “Tell Me The Name of a...
Read MorePosted by Lola Proaño Gomez | 1st Nov 2016 | Argentina, News, Theatre and Politics
The communitarian theatre movement in Argentina formed in 1983 as its worst dictatorship was...
Read MorePosted by John Smythe | 1st Nov 2016 | New Zealand, Review, Theatre and Politics
Unnervingly astute political satire When The President opened in Hamilton then Palmerston North...
Read MorePosted by Diwan Singh Bajeli | 31st Oct 2016 | India, Review
Recipient of this year’s Sangeet Natak Akademi’s Award for theatre, director Mushtaq Kak’s...
Read MorePosted by Mary Barnard | 31st Oct 2016 | Peru, Review, Theatre and Politics
Cusco’s Grupo Impulso de Teatro remembers twenty years of political violence in Peru with ‘De pie sobre el espejo’ (2005).
Read MorePosted by Cristina Modreanu | 30th Oct 2016 | Adaptation, News, Romania, Theatre and Gender
Future is Feminine introduces American audiences to innovative Romanian women artists remixing...
Read MorePosted by The Theatre Times | 30th Oct 2016 | Canada, News
35 Years of Prison Theatre: William Head on Stage presents Sleeping Giants, a new play about The...
Read MorePosted by Wolfgang Höbel | 29th Oct 2016 | Austria, News, Playwriting
In the course of her life, Elfriede Jelinek, who recently turned seventy, has written over thirty...
Read MorePosted by Marcina Zaccaria | 28th Oct 2016 | New York, News, Theatre and Opera, Transmedia, United States of America
Returning to the Met’s Live in HD series is a moving production of Don Giovanni. Part of the charm...
Read MorePosted by Jessica Rizzo | 28th Oct 2016 | Adaptation, New York, Review, Theatre and Gender, United States of America
The Maids, September 29-October 23, The INTAR Theatre, New York City Invoking the...
Read MorePosted by Walter Byongsok Chon | 28th Oct 2016 | News, South Korea, Translation
The article below is one I wrote for the E-Newsletter Hamilton Dramaturgy’s ScriptForward! back in...
Read MorePosted by Curtis Peter van Gorder | 28th Oct 2016 | Applied Theatre, News
Thanks to the cooperation of several NGOs in Thailand, Elixir Mime was able to give three mime...
Read MorePosted by Elisabeth Leinslie | 27th Oct 2016 | Essay, Norway
The independent theatre companies have at all times been champions for developing new texts for...
Read MorePosted by The Theatre Times | 27th Oct 2016 | India, Review, Theatre and Gender
Kimartham Draupathy, Aswathy Vijayan’s Sanskrit play, is about predicaments that women face even...
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