Natal’ya Vorozhbit’s “Voices Of The Uprising”
Before Maidan events faded from people’s memories, playwright Natal’ya Vorozhbit brought the...
Read MorePosted by Tina Nandha | 19th May 2014 | News, Playwriting, Theatre and Politics, Ukraine
Before Maidan events faded from people’s memories, playwright Natal’ya Vorozhbit brought the...
Read MorePosted by Robin Ashenden | 15th May 2014 | Hungary, Review
Ignition Stage, a small professional theatre company from Manchester, have taken upon themselves...
Read MorePosted by Julian Meyrick | 14th May 2014 | Adaptation, Australia, Essay
Last year in Australian theatre a rare event took place: a sector-wide debate about the role of...
Read MorePosted by The Theatre Times | 14th May 2014 | Bulgaria, Interview
What is your first childhood memory of theatre? I have no clear memories of the theatre as a...
Read MorePosted by Magda Romanska | 6th May 2014 | Directing, Essay, Poland
Although historically Polish theatre has gained worldwide renown predominantly thanks to its male...
Read MorePosted by Mara Valderrama | 5th May 2014 | Interview, Playwriting, Spain
Alberto Conejero Lopez is a Spanish playwright and director, who has published or premiered more...
Read MorePosted by Tony Howard | 24th Apr 2014 | Essay, Festivals, United Kingdom
We’ve been celebrating Shakespeare’s 450th birthday week with fun, festivals, exhibitions, a cake...
Read MorePosted by Iryna Chuzhynova | 20th Apr 2014 | Review, Theatre and Politics, Ukraine
During the several months of protests in Kyiv Maidan a group of young dramatists who call...
Read MorePosted by Pía Gutiérrez | 10th Apr 2014 | Chile, News
Pía Gutiérrez discusses the current state of theater in Santiago, and, in this post, highlights...
Read MorePosted by The Theatre Times | 7th Apr 2014 | Chile, Interview, Playwriting
We knew when we chose Chile as the first country to feature in our original Spotlight series, the...
Read MorePosted by Jana Perkovic | 2nd Apr 2014 | Australia, Essay, Theatre and Gender
Two performance artists in this year’s Melbourne International Comedy Festival (MICF)–the...
Read MorePosted by Claire Hansen | 31st Mar 2014 | Australia, Directing, Review
Love is a battlefield. While Pat Benatar might have made this line her own in the 1980s,...
Read MorePosted by Pía Gutiérrez | 29th Mar 2014 | Chile, News
Does young theater belong to young people? Pía Gutiérrez discusses the current state of theater in...
Read MorePosted by Tony Howard | 24th Mar 2014 | Acting, Essay, United Kingdom
In 1825 the African-American actor Ira Aldridge came to London in The Slave’s Revenge. Before...
Read MorePosted by Beatriz Cabur | 24th Mar 2014 | Chile, Interview
This original content is exclusive to TheTheatreTimes.com. The interview is part of the series,...
Read MorePosted by The Theatre Times | 24th Mar 2014 | Chile, Interview, Playwriting
The interview is part of the series, ‘potlight on Chile’ which features articles, interviews, and...
Read MorePosted by The Theatre Times | 24th Mar 2014 | Chile, Interview, Playwriting
The interview is part of the series, Spotlight on Chile,’which features articles, interviews, and...
Read MorePosted by The Theatre Times | 24th Mar 2014 | Chile, Interview, Playwriting
The interview is part of the series, Spotlight on Chile, which features articles, interviews, and...
Read MorePosted by The Theatre Times | 17th Mar 2014 | Chile, Interview
Sandra Burmeister is a storyteller and theatre maker from Chile. She majored in Theatre Pedagogy...
Read MorePosted by Anna Teresa Scheer | 11th Mar 2014 | Australia, Review, Sydney, Theatre and Disability
This week, Back to Back Theatre‘s 2012 production Ganesh Versus The Third Reich will open at...
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