Unmanly Griefs: Robert Icke’s “Hamlet”
The first ten minutes of Robert Icke’s 3 ¾-hour Hamlet had me worried. Icke is a British directing...
Read MorePosted by Jonathan Kalb | 19th Jul 2022 | Adaptation, New York, Playwriting, Review, United States of America
The first ten minutes of Robert Icke’s 3 ¾-hour Hamlet had me worried. Icke is a British directing...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 18th Jul 2022 | Directing, Musical Theatre, Review, United Kingdom
Is gig theater the latest sugar rush? Okay, it ups the brain’s serotonin levels and charges around...
Read MorePosted by Kadry Al-Haggar | 17th Jul 2022 | Egypt, France, Interview, Theatre and Opera
I’m honored to be recognized by Egyptian and French presidents, says El Dibany. Egpytian...
Read MorePosted by Sarah Balkin | 16th Jul 2022 | Australia, LGBTQ+ Theatre, Melbourne, Review, Transmedia
Review: Set Piece, by Nat Randall and Anna Breckon, for Rising. Nat Randall and Anna Breckon’s Set...
Read MorePosted by Gowri S | 15th Jul 2022 | Festivals, India, News, Theatre for Young Audiences
The Little Theatre is set to unleash two years of pent-up creativity in its returning edition of...
Read MorePosted by Daily Sabah | 14th Jul 2022 | Festivals, News, Theatre and Opera, Turkey
The festival will commence with the “7 Tenor” concert on July 16 and close with a...
Read MorePosted by Alexander Fatouros | 13th Jul 2022 | Design, Directing, Interview, Musical Theatre, Spain
Set at Barcelona’s IDEAL Digital Arts Center and crafted by British director Simon Pittman, “Next...
Read MorePosted by Dvir Avnon-Klein | 12th Jul 2022 | Musical Theatre, New York, Review, Theatre and Opera, United States of America
The new musical Penelope by the York Theatre Company was a fresh and hilarious comedic take on...
Read MorePosted by Andrew Agress | 11th Jul 2022 | Directing, Dramaturgy, New York, Review, United States of America
How is theater like a support group? This question struck me upon entering The Strangers Came...
Read MorePosted by Molly Grogan Zolima CityMag | 10th Jul 2022 | China, Hong Kong, News, Producing, Theatre and Politics
Hong Kong’s branding campaign as “Asia’s World City” sings the praises of its liveability,...
Read MorePosted by Judit Szlovák | 9th Jul 2022 | Festivals, Hungary, Interview, Theatre and Dance
The western Hungarian city of Győr will once again be dominated by dance this year from June 13 to...
Read MorePosted by Megan C. McCormick | 8th Jul 2022 | Boston, Canada, Design, Review, Theatre and Dance, United States of America
An incredible spectacle, Cirque du Soleil’s CRYSTAL is an artistic feat, blending circus arts with...
Read MorePosted by Alexander Fatouros | 7th Jul 2022 | News, Theatre and AI, Theatre and Art, Transmedia, United States of America
Embodying a portfolio of projects, metaLAB (at) Harvard is a think tank spotlighting the networked...
Read MorePosted by Yizhou Zhang | 5th Jul 2022 | China, LGBTQ+ Theatre, London, Review, Theatre and Disability, United Kingdom
As London celebratess the 50th anniversary of the Pride Parade on July 2, I’m reminded of the only...
Read MorePosted by Eylül Fidan Akıncı | 4th Jul 2022 | LGBTQ+ Theatre, New York, Nigeria, Review, Theatre and Dance, Theatre and Decolonization, United States of America
On May 8, 2022, Nigerian-American artist Okwui Okpokwasili’s Bronx Gothic (2014) at...
Read MorePosted by Sergey Elkin | 3rd Jul 2022 | Adaptation, Directing, Interview, Russia
Dmitry Krymov: artist, director, stage designer, teacher. The son of two of the great theatrical...
Read MorePosted by Jonathan Kalb | 2nd Jul 2022 | LGBTQ+ Theatre, Musical Theatre, New York, Review, United States of America
Taylor Mac is one of those magi of pandemonium who knows how to breach the defenses of people like...
Read MorePosted by Jonathan Kalb | 1st Jul 2022 | New York, Review, Theatre and Decolonization, Theatre and Opera, United States of America
I went to the new opera Intimate Apparel because the 2003 play it was made from is one of my...
Read MorePosted by Praveen Sudevan | 30th Jun 2022 | India, Playwriting, Review, Theatre and Politics
For most of the last two years, Bengaluru-based actor and playwright Spatica Ramanujam was feeling...
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