“Ya Sem”: An Egyptian Feminist Performance Closes The 23rd Cairo International Festival for Contemporary and Experimental Theatre
The 23rd Cairo International Festival for Contemporary and Experimental Theatre opened Tuesday,...
Read MorePosted by Nesma Youssef Idris | 5th Oct 2016 | Egypt, Festivals, Review, Theatre and Dance, Theatre and Gender
The 23rd Cairo International Festival for Contemporary and Experimental Theatre opened Tuesday,...
Read MorePosted by Martine Kei Green-Rogers | 4th Oct 2016 | Devised Theatre, News
If you are interested in doing some research on who and how to devise theatre, these books,...
Read MorePosted by Nahed Nasr | 4th Oct 2016 | China, Directing, Interview
Lu Ang is a theatre director, playwright, professor and the dean of the directing department at...
Read MorePosted by Julien Bruneau | 3rd Oct 2016 | Dramaturgy, Essay
The labor of sense-making On spectatorship and the oracular potential of art To make sense We are...
Read MorePosted by The Theatre Times | 2nd Oct 2016 | Directing, News, Theatre and Opera, United States of America
The Byrd Hoffman Water Mill Foundation, and its European partner, the Robert Wilson Stiftung, will...
Read MorePosted by Lauren Dubowski | 2nd Oct 2016 | News, Poland
For the last several months, the Ester Rachel Kamińska and Ida Kamińska State Jewish Theater in...
Read MorePosted by Ana Fradique | 1st Oct 2016 | Review, Transcultural Collaborations
The great Theatre of Oklahoma is calling you! It is calling you today only! If you miss this...
Read MorePosted by Bianca Fileborn | 30th Sep 2016 | Australia, Review, Theatre and Gender
Young men’s use of pornography has been the focus of considerable debate, if not anxiety and moral...
Read MorePosted by Ani Harutyunyan | 30th Sep 2016 | Armenia, Directing, Essay
The 20th century became a critical point for Armenian theatre. The development of artistic process...
Read MorePosted by Ian Rowlands | 30th Sep 2016 | Dramaturgy, Essay, United Kingdom
“Though we have a nascent theatre tradition, we do have a long tradition of performance…Our writers are indicative of a nation that is still wrestling…with positive identifications of self.” – Ian Rowlands
Read MorePosted by Cristina Modreanu | 29th Sep 2016 | Documentary Theatre, Essay, Romania, Theatre and Politics
A powerful trend in Romanian new drama in the past few years focuses on re-discovering of the...
Read MorePosted by Ricardo Peach | 29th Sep 2016 | Essay, Festivals, Participatory Theatre, South Africa
The Vrystaat Arts Festival aims to contribute to the exchange of ideas around art, culture, and...
Read MorePosted by Nahed Nasr | 29th Sep 2016 | Interview, Lebanon
Directed by Lina Abyad, the play titled But I Love You was staged within the ongoing Cairo...
Read MorePosted by Mara Valderrama | 28th Sep 2016 | News, Spain
Fall is finally here. After the long summer months of heat, the air starts to cool down,...
Read MorePosted by Martine Kei Green-Rogers | 28th Sep 2016 | Devised Theatre, Essay
Depending on who you talk to, devised theatre has numerous definitions. Eric Grode on the TDF...
Read MorePosted by The Theatre Times | 28th Sep 2016 | News, Translation
TRANSLATING THEATRE: ‘FOREIGNISATION’ ON STAGE AN AHRC LEADERSHIP FELLOWSHIP PROJECT, MAY...
Read MorePosted by Nobuko Tanaka | 27th Sep 2016 | Interview, Japan, Review, Theatre and Politics
“When the opportunity came to work at Theatre Cocoon in Tokyo, I was so excited about the great...
Read MorePosted by Faith Bailey | 27th Sep 2016 | Kosovo, Review
“A Play with Four Actors and Some Pigs and Some Cows and Some Horses and a Prime Minister and a...
Read MorePosted by Marjan Moosavi | 27th Sep 2016 | Iran, Playwriting, Review
Playwright Nassim Soleimanpour grabbed the attention of international theatre community by his...
Read MorePosted by Soha Elsirgany | 26th Sep 2016 | Moldova, Review
Eugene Ionesco Theatre of Moldova participated in the 23rd Cairo International Festival for...
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