The Trans Excellence of Faggotica
Anticipation and intrigue flood the room– a room which both is and is not the club. I and around...
Read MoreAnticipation and intrigue flood the room– a room which both is and is not the club. I and around...
Read MoreSomewhat on the fringes of the Poland-Romania Cultural Season, the 2025 Between.Pomiędzy Festival...
Read MoreIn January, the NYC Under the Radar Festival presented some of the most innovative and...
Read MoreSome shows have great moments, but somehow just don’t work — the whole is less than the sum of its...
Read MoreFor American audiences, the musical The Devil Wears Prada, anticipated to premiere on Broadway in...
Read MoreThe “Screen / Stage” program was created as a space for shared viewing, discussion, and reflection...
Read MoreFor this production of Shakespeare’s play, Oldenburgisches Staatstheateer used the 2007...
Read MoreNeapolitan poet and dramatist Enzo Moscato passed away in 2024 at the age of 75. Together with...
Read MoreA shimmering Andes mountain range made of light and weave. The sound of rattling bells. A...
Read MoreThere were two key themes running through this year’s Teatro a Mil, the Chilean capital’s...
Read MoreA Place of Safety, A Journey in the Central Mediterranean, produced by the Kepler-452 Company...
Read MoreIn the opening scene of Puana, a musical play written and directed by Professor Tammy Haili‘ōpua...
Read MoreBefore the Storm is set in a rather dilapidated dressing room where an elderly actor waits to go...
Read MoreThe morning of the day I saw Narcissister’s spellbinding and stunningly original Voyage Into...
Read MoreMany, especially prestigious, new productions of Chekhov’s The Seagull in the UK and USA...
Read MoreWet Mess is a captivating performer with a playfully defined aesthetic. Their checkerboard face...
Read MoreBug is a thoughtfully creepy psycho-thriller, set in a Texas motel, about a seemingly likeable yet...
Read MoreThe “Sharing Crafts” Performative Laboratory took place on 19–22 May 2025 as part of...
Read MoreBremen’s Packhaustheater set its agenda with a focus on the local, so as not to compete with the...
Read MoreNew Year, new line up of West End stars. This time it’s the turn of Olivier-Award-winner Sheridan...
Read MoreA towering figure in Chicago theatre, Charles Newell—former Marilyn F. Vitale Artistic Director of...
Read MoreIt’s very hard to define Chiao-Jung Chen as one kind of artist, for she is someone who works...
Read MoreBerlin at Chicago’s Court Theatre (April–May 2025) was nothing short of a theatrical...
Read MoreWe all know the iconic closing lines: “For never was a story of more woe / Than this of...
Read More“So high you can kiss the sky” is one of the many iconic lines from With Ruby and I, a debut show...
Read MoreHow do forgiveness and reconciliation projects help heal a country’s collective trauma and...
Read MoreThe play Nebenan was premiered at Burgtheater Wien in 2022, based on the film of the same title...
Read MoreThere are directors who have gotten us accustomed to treading on unconventional paths. They have...
Read MoreIn 2019, Landestheater Salzburg used a new translation of Ibsen’s An Enemy of the People as the...
Read MoreGolden Thread Productions and Z Space’s world premiere of Pilgrimage, written by Humaira...
Read MoreThe power of education as a tool for emancipation and democratic thinking has been the subject of...
Read MoreThe House of Bernarda Alba has engendered no shortage of spin-offs — dance and film adaptations...
Read MoreLa Cubana have been making theatre for over 45 years – stagings that have reimagined popular...
Read MoreLaying Historical Ground, Wide-angle Towards the end of Faustin Linyekula’s theatrical dance piece...
Read MoreEl día del Watusi (The Day of the Watusi) gets a second outing at the Teatre Lliure. First seen in...
Read MoreHow do we learn to forgive, especially in the aftermath of a massacre that has no rational...
Read MoreThere is no shortage of plays on the subject of mid-life crisis, from Alan Charles’ Midlife Crisis...
Read MorePraised by the Houston Chronicle as “one of the most original voices in American theater today,”...
Read MoreMexico City becomes once again the stage for a major musical-theater event. After more than a year...
Read MoreWhen the production first opened in 2022, critics commented on the fact that the play was being...
Read More“It’s completely organic. We take the best work from the United States, New York City, and around the world. We’ve worked with artists from 117 countries, 30 tribal nations. Every year in our Festival, you’re going to see, we have somewhere between 20 and 25 countries represented by maybe 30 states.”
Read MoreIn late November, Emma Dante brought her latest show, L’Angelo del focolare (The Angel of the...
Read MoreDostoevsky is hard to read, harder to translate, and even harder to adapt for stage. The Mutt by...
Read MoreTheater Bremen is currently showing the world premiere production of Der Zauberer von Öz – Eine...
Read MoreRepresentation in the performing arts in the UK is in crisis. For years, voices have been warning...
Read MoreThe Dangdai Xiao Juchang Xiqu Jie (Contemporary Black Box Xiqu Festival), operated at Star Theatres, has been a significant engine for contemporary experimentation of Xiqu (Chinese traditional theatre) since its establishment in 2014. Now entering its 12th year in 2025, the festival has supported more than 200 experimental Xiqu projects, drawing millions of audience members from across China. It remains one of the earliest and most influential cultural clusters where emerging Xiqu artists can articulate their creative voices in a flexible, low-cost, and artist-centred environment. Reading the slogan “He He” (和合harmony and collaboration) of this year’s festival and speaking with its founder and CEO, Mr. Fan Xing, I argue that this longstanding initiative has grown into a hybrid cultural space and the meaning of “He He” performatively means a harmonious collaboration between the futurist experimentation and the deep-rooted nostalgia.
Read MoreDer Schimmelreiter (The Rider on the White Horse) is a novella by German writer Theodor Storm...
Read MoreIn October 2025, Battersea Arts Centre hosted Aşınma (Corrosion) – a multi-award-winning theatre...
Read MoreTwo major productions of Richard III are touring Italy in the present season, a sign perhaps that...
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