Plays In Ancient Athens Would Have Been More Like A Kate Bush Concert Than High-End Theatre
The September 4 live transmission of Euripides’ Medea will have brought an ancient Greek tragedy...
Read MorePosted by Paula James | 5th Sep 2014 | Essay, London, Theatre and Film, United Kingdom
The September 4 live transmission of Euripides’ Medea will have brought an ancient Greek tragedy...
Read MorePosted by Kirill Serebrennikov | 3rd Sep 2014 | Essay, Russia, Theatre and Politics
Kirill Serebrennikov, the artistic director of Moscow’s innovative Gogol Center, and a...
Read MorePosted by Joy Neumeyer | 1st Sep 2014 | Essay, Russia
Under Valery Gergiev’s leadership, the Mariinsky has emerged from the post-Soviet crisis to become...
Read MorePosted by Dara Weinberg | 30th Aug 2014 | Essay, Festivals, Poland
Over the five days of the Retro//Per//Spectives festival, the host company Teatr Chorea performed...
Read MorePosted by Dara Weinberg | 22nd Aug 2014 | Essay, Festivals, Poland
American writer/director, Dara Weinberg, live-blogs for TheTheatreTimes.com from Teatr...
Read MorePosted by Leslie Barnes | 19th Aug 2014 | Australia, Interview, Theatre and Politics
Peta Brady’s Ugly Mugs, which I saw in Sydney last week, opens with a gurney being wheeled onto...
Read MorePosted by Emily Lindsay Brown | 15th Aug 2014 | Essay, Scotland, Theatre and Politics
Alex Oates’ debut Fringe play traces the journey of 19-year-old Geordie lad Bruce, as he begins...
Read MorePosted by Ruari Shaw Sutherland | 14th Aug 2014 | Festivals, Review, Scotland
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe has, over the years, developed a reputation as a hotbed for...
Read MorePosted by Andrew Blades | 4th Aug 2014 | Essay, London, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom
My Night With Reg, Kevin Elyot’s 1994 play, has returned to the London stage, poignantly only a...
Read MorePosted by Mark Steven | 31st Jul 2014 | Australia, Review, Theatre and Politics
“I’m a poet. That’s what makes me interesting.” So begins the autobiography of Vladimir...
Read MorePosted by Luke Casserly | 31st Jul 2014 | Ireland, Management, News
Luke Casserly responds to the recent report from Scottish consulting firm Bonnar Keenlyside...
Read MorePosted by Molly Flynn | 30th Jul 2014 | Belarus, Directing, Interview
Nicolai Khalezin is the director of the Belarus Free Theatre’s newest production Red Forest. He...
Read MorePosted by Claire Hansen | 29th Jul 2014 | Adaptation, Australia, Review
Sydney Theatre Company’s new production of Macbeth may draw attention for its star, Hugo Weaving,...
Read MorePosted by The Theatre Times | 29th Jul 2014 | News, Palestine, Participatory Theatre, Theatre for Young Audiences, Transcultural Collaborations
The Palestinian Performing Arts Network Programme (PAN) is targeted at Palestinian children and...
Read MorePosted by Alexandra Channer | 24th Jul 2014 | Kosovo, News
This post was written exclusively for TheTheatreTimes.com by political analyst Alexandra Channer,...
Read MorePosted by Laura Swift | 23rd Jul 2014 | Adaptation, Essay, London, United Kingdom
A new production of Medea recently opened at London’s National Theatre to critical acclaim. This...
Read MorePosted by Robert Duffley | 4th Jul 2014 | Dramaturgy, News, North America
The Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of the Americas (LMDA) convened the last week of June 2014 at...
Read MorePosted by Will Harrington | 3rd Jul 2014 | Books, Playwriting, Poland
In her Preface to (A)pollonia: Twenty-First-Century Polish Drama And Texts For The Stage Joanna...
Read MorePosted by Preti Taneja | 1st Jul 2014 | Adaptation, Essay, London, United Kingdom
I don’t really go in for creative mash-ups. You know: Alien Vs. Predator, or the films where...
Read MorePosted by Robin Ashenden | 25th Jun 2014 | Review, Russian Theatre Abroad, United Kingdom
David Schneider is probably most recognizable as BBC commissioning editor Tony Hayers in I’m Alan...
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