New Belarusian Dance: The Beginnings
Contemporary dance in Belarus does not have a long history. Contrary to Western European...
Read MorePosted by Svetlana Ulanovskaya | 12th Jul 2016 | Belarus, News, Theatre and Dance
Contemporary dance in Belarus does not have a long history. Contrary to Western European...
Read MorePosted by Rana Khaled | 11th Jul 2016 | Egypt, Review, Theatre and Dance
On the second day of Eid Al-Fitr, Egypt’s national theatre witnessed the opening of the second...
Read MorePosted by Anna Sorokina - Russia Beyond Headlines | 11th Jul 2016 | Festivals, Review, Russia, United States of America
The U.S. is crazy over Krymov – Russian director gives a modern twist to a classic play. A...
Read MorePosted by Robin Ashenden | 6th Jul 2016 | News, Russia, Russian Theatre Abroad
BLACK, WHITE, AND RED ALL OVER By Lewis Owens The Grand Ballroom, New York Plaza Hotel, Saturday,...
Read MorePosted by Ketaki Datta | 4th Jul 2016 | India, News
Theater performances in India are a costly affair; however, they are in high demand across the...
Read MorePosted by Anna Prosvetova | 1st Jul 2016 | Adaptation, Interview, Russia, Theatre and Gender
Rachel Valentine Smith is a director, producer, designer, and filmmaker. She joined The Faction...
Read MorePosted by The Theatre Times | 1st Jul 2016 | Festivals, Greece, News
The International Festival of Ancient Greek Drama is a distinct cultural event with an...
Read MorePosted by Anna Sorokina - Russia Beyond Headlines | 25th Jun 2016 | Adaptation, News, Russia
The U.S. is crazy over Krymov – Russian director gives a modern twist to a classic play. A...
Read MorePosted by Anna Sorokina - Russia Beyond Headlines | 22nd Jun 2016 | Festivals, News, Russia
The U.S. is crazy over Krymov – Russian director gives a modern twist to a classic play. A...
Read MorePosted by Nobuko Tanaka | 21st Jun 2016 | Interview, Japan, Management
Fifty-three-year-old Oriza Hirata unexpectedly arrived early for our 9 a.m. interview in a Tokyo...
Read MorePosted by British Ukranian Society | 19th Jun 2016 | News, Theatre and Politics, Ukraine
The Point of No Return, a Maidan-themed theatre production by the BeFrank Theatre Company, was...
Read MorePosted by Anna Prosvetova | 18th Jun 2016 | Interview, Theatre and Opera, United Kingdom
Sir Michael Boyd was born in Belfast and studied English at Edinburgh University. In 1979 he won a...
Read MorePosted by Like Davies | 18th Jun 2016 | Documentary Theatre, London, Review, Theatre and Opera, United Kingdom
Sex work has long been a contentious issue – divisive for feminists and policy makers alike. The...
Read MorePosted by Bojana Jankovic - Exeunt Magazine | 17th Jun 2016 | Essay, Playwriting, Translation
Bojana Janković calls out British theatre’s extreme reluctance to stage plays that...
Read MorePosted by Nobuko Tanaka | 16th Jun 2016 | Essay, Japan, Theatre and Dance
The atmosphere at the Imperial Bolshoi Kamenny Theater in St. Petersburg, Russia, must have been...
Read MorePosted by Clare Chandler | 12th Jun 2016 | New York, News, United States of America
This Sunday, the Tony Awards will light up screens around the world, with Britain’s James Corden –...
Read MorePosted by Anna Malpas | 11th Jun 2016 | News, Russia, Theatre and Politics
A Moscow court on Wednesday released radical performance artist Pyotr Pavlensky but gave him a...
Read MorePosted by The Theatre Times | 7th Jun 2016 | News, Russia, Theatre and Dance
The Bolshoi Theater has released a trailer for its new ballet season, which like last year will...
Read MorePosted by Joachim Ben Yakoub and Fida Hammami | 7th Jun 2016 | Belgium, Festivals, News, Tunisia
The censorship and strict regulation of the public sphere during autocratic times in Tunisia took...
Read MorePosted by Dane Raymundo | 6th Jun 2016 | Musical Theatre, Philippines, Review
Rak of Aegis is an original Filipino musical featuring timeless songs of the rock band, Aegis. Now...
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