“De Lege Zaal: Broken Shapes” – Rimah Jabr and Dareen Abbas / Moussem
The coronavirus empties streets and theatres. Because we prefer virtual theatre to none at all, we...
Read MorePosted by Rimah Jabr | 1st May 2020 | Belgium, Interview, Theatre and Art, Transmedia
The coronavirus empties streets and theatres. Because we prefer virtual theatre to none at all, we...
Read MorePosted by Prabalika M. Borah | 28th Apr 2020 | India, Review, Theatre and Art, Transmedia
Actors attempt to host Indian first-ever virtual interactive play Lockdown Love. Multi-hyphenated...
Read MorePosted by Marisa C. Hayes | 26th Apr 2020 | New York, Puppetry, Review, Theatre and Art, Transcultural Collaborations, United States of America
In its simplest form, the proscenium is constructed of little more than cardboard. Small paper...
Read MorePosted by Vikram Phukan | 21st Apr 2020 | India, News, Theatre and Art
One unexpected casualty of these beleaguered times is a relatively young arts organization that...
Read MorePosted by Ian Kiyingi Muddu | 17th Apr 2020 | Essay, Theatre and Art, Uganda
Rose Mbowa is an indubitable doyenne in Uganda’s theatre. At Makerere University, an ivy league of...
Read MorePosted by Julian Meyrick | 16th Apr 2020 | Australia, Essay, Theatre and Art
Some years ago, I traveled to Israel for a conference on dramaturgy. Losing my way at the train...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 14th Apr 2020 | Theatre and Art, Transmedia, United Kingdom
Armchair theatre-lovers rejoice. During the lockdown, the National Theatre is streaming a...
Read MorePosted by Vikram Phukan | 6th Apr 2020 | Essay, India, Theatre and Art
Sudhanva Deshpande’s book, Halla Bol remembers the legendary theatremaker and activist through a...
Read MorePosted by Louise Boisclair | 18th Mar 2020 | Austria, Interview, Theatre and Art, Transmedia
This conversation with Christa Sommerer focuses on some aspects of the gigantic artwork that...
Read MorePosted by Matt Hanson | 2nd Mar 2020 | Review, Theatre and Art, Turkey
At the inaugural show of Istanbul’s newest art space KoloniX, the all-women collective...
Read MorePosted by Saraswathy Nagarajan | 2nd Mar 2020 | India, Review, Theatre and Art
For more than three decades, the artist has been applying the intricate and distinctive make-up of...
Read MorePosted by Ina Doublekova | 1st Mar 2020 | Interview, Serbia, Theatre and Art
Witch. Icon. Legend. Showman – Marina Abramović is all of that, and more. “I realized then...
Read MorePosted by Tonderai Chiyindiko | 21st Feb 2020 | Review, South Africa, Theatre and Art
The Lion and The Lamb, the biblically-inspired musical which retells the story of Jesus, was...
Read MorePosted by Vikram Phukan | 18th Feb 2020 | India, Review, Theatre and Art
For fans of the whodunit as gradually unfolding conundrum rather than mere build-up to a climactic...
Read MorePosted by Marisa C. Hayes | 5th Feb 2020 | France, Review, Theatre and Art
HEN. Johanny Bert – Théâtre de Romette. January 22, 2020. Le Mouffetard – Théâtre des Arts...
Read MorePosted by M. Dinesh Varma | 4th Feb 2020 | India, Review, Theatre and Art
Play on Tamil poet Subramania Bharati launches the cultural event, which is on till February 12....
Read MorePosted by Akarsh Khurana | 22nd Jan 2020 | India, Review, Theatre and Art
It makes sense and feels good that two of the top 5 plays deal with mental health issues....
Read MorePosted by Anna Maria Monteverdi | 29th Dec 2019 | Essay, Theatre and Art, Theatre and Science, Transmedia
Architectural mapping, façade projection, 3D projection videomapping, display surfaces,...
Read MorePosted by Vikram Phukan | 11th Dec 2019 | India, News, Theatre and Art, Theatre and Gender
Anubha Fatehpuria will act out a miscellany of women characters, spanning more than a century in...
Read MorePosted by Indonesia Expat | 10th Dec 2019 | Immersive Theatre, Indonesia, Review, Theatre and Art, Transmedia
Sorak Gemilang Entertainment (SGE) brings a world-class exhibition by art collective teamLab to...
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