Hollywood Has Got Method Acting All Wrong, Here’s What the Process is Really About
So-called method acting seems to be having a moment. Benedict Cumberbatch and Kirsten...
Read MorePosted by Eric Hetzler | 6th Jan 2022 | Acting, Essay, United States of America
So-called method acting seems to be having a moment. Benedict Cumberbatch and Kirsten...
Read MorePosted by Hou Xueqi | 5th Jan 2022 | China, Interview, Theatre and Gender
All the rage in Beijing’s stand-up circuit, Pazilye Parhat says much of comedy stems from...
Read MorePosted by Sonya Suares | 4th Jan 2022 | Musical Theatre, News, United States of America
What did Stephen Sondheim mean to me? This is an attempt to bring order to the chaos. My first...
Read MorePosted by Alexander Fatouros | 3rd Jan 2022 | Boston, Review, Theatre and Art, Transmedia, United States of America
A daring and nuanced documentary virtual theatre piece about Jewish refugees fleeing Nazi Germany...
Read MorePosted by Sindhu Nagaraj | 2nd Jan 2022 | India, Playwriting, Review, Theatre and Gender
The classic play ‘Dance Like a Man’ captures the subtle undertones found in familial...
Read MorePosted by Tonderai Chiyindiko | 1st Jan 2022 | Review, South Africa, Theatre and Dance
Metsi, staged at the State Theatre is a daring and brave production in how it includes elements of...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 31st Dec 2021 | London, Review, Theatre and Gender, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom
A couple of days ago, I watched a live stream of Milk and Gall, an American-based playwright and...
Read MorePosted by Sakina Mirichii | 30th Dec 2021 | Kenya, Participatory Theatre, Review, Theatre and Disability
Ten mentor Mothers and one Father, devised theatre, drama therapy, healing, and community...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 29th Dec 2021 | Review, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom
Is the Bosnian conflict of 1992–95 the war that Europe forgot? Maybe, although most fans of new...
Read MorePosted by Tonderai Chiyindiko | 28th Dec 2021 | Musical Theatre, Review, South Africa
Shaka Zulu: The Gaping Wound currently running at the South African State Theatre in Pretoria, and...
Read MorePosted by Praveen Sudevan | 27th Dec 2021 | Adaptation, India, Interview, Transcultural Collaborations
Italian theatre director Anna Dora Dorno talks about her project, Dante Beyond Borders. Italy was...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 26th Dec 2021 | Review, Theatre and Gender, United Kingdom
After lockdown, the stage monologue saved British theatre. At venue after venue, cash-strapped...
Read MorePosted by Delphine Hesters | 25th Dec 2021 | Belgium, News, Transcultural Collaborations
Every three years 1000 young dancers from all over the world audition for PARTS, the renowned school for contemporary dance in Brussels, directed by choreographer Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker. Every three years, only 40 are chosen...
Read MorePosted by Rustom Bharucha | 24th Dec 2021 | Acting, Applied Theatre, Essay, India
A few days ago, I lost one of my dearest theatre friends, my most avid and soul-searching...
Read MorePosted by Jonathan Kalb | 23rd Dec 2021 | Adaptation, New York, Review, Theatre and Gender, United States of America
As most people reading this will already know, Company was first reworked for a female Bobbie...
Read MorePosted by Theo Bosanquet | 23rd Dec 2021 | Chile, Interview, London, Translation, United Kingdom
A Fight Against… (Una Lucha Contra…) marks Chilean playwright Pablo Manzi’s English-language...
Read MorePosted by Etcetera | 22nd Dec 2021 | Germany, Interview, Theatre and Dance
Every month, Etcetera gazes into the soul of a performing artist. We choose artistic interest over...
Read MorePosted by Molly Grogan Zolima CityMag | 21st Dec 2021 | Applied Theatre, China, Education, Hong Kong, Interview
Louis Siu is performing the oldest known musical practice in the world, in a coffee shop in North...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 20th Dec 2021 | London, Review, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom
The National Theatre has a good record in staging classic American drama by black playwrights....
Read MorePosted by Tonderai Chiyindiko | 19th Dec 2021 | Review, South Africa, Theatre for Young Audiences
A day at the National Children’s Theatre in the magical IMAGINATION Outdoor Theatre is a day like...
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