Janice Okoh’s “The Gift” at the Theatre Royal Stratford East: Complex and Powerful Account of Race and Empire
Queen Victoria is a strong symbol of the old British Empire. For some 200 years, up to the 1950s,...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 1st Feb 2020 | Nigeria, Playwriting, Review, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom
Queen Victoria is a strong symbol of the old British Empire. For some 200 years, up to the 1950s,...
Read MorePosted by Vikram Phukan | 24th Jan 2020 | Books, India, Theatre and Politics
All India Forward Bloc architect, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose and his equally illustrious elder...
Read MorePosted by Jonathan Kalb | 23rd Jan 2020 | LGBTQ+ Theatre, New York, Review, Theatre and Politics, United States of America
An oddity of this theatrical season to ponder as we bid farewell to 2019: In two current New York...
Read MorePosted by Alexander Nderitu | 17th Jan 2020 | Africa, Essay, New York, Theatre and Gender, Theatre and Politics, Transcultural Collaborations, United States of America
Ntozake Shange, author of the famous Broadway play For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide /...
Read MorePosted by Diana Benea | 11th Jan 2020 | Interview, Romania, Theatre and Politics
In the past five months, Romanian-born award-winning playwright, poet, and scholar Saviana...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 10th Jan 2020 | Adaptation, Review, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom
Media hysteria needs good branding. So when in March 2014 an email letter was leaked to the press,...
Read MorePosted by Mustafa Habib | 1st Jan 2020 | Iraq, News, Theatre and Politics
A group of young volunteers in northern Iraq produced the slick Bella Ciao music video because...
Read MorePosted by Gowri S | 30th Dec 2019 | India, Review, Theatre and Politics
Animal characters are protagonists in Crea-Shakthi’s latest take on The Ramayana. Nala and Nila,...
Read MorePosted by Wendy Arons | 23rd Dec 2019 | Pittsburgh, Review, The Pittsburgh Tatler, Theatre and Politics, United States of America
After he won the World Heavyweight Championship by roundly defeating Sonny Liston on February...
Read MorePosted by Maciej Guzy | 21st Dec 2019 | Poland, Review, Theatre and Politics
Like two other plays that premiered this year, Agata Siniarska’s You Are Safe, and The Last One...
Read MorePosted by Ella Parry-Davies | 19th Dec 2019 | Immersive Theatre, Lebanon, News, Theatre and Politics, Transmedia, United Kingdom
I’m not apologizing: this is going to take time. Visit a website. Choose an image: of a bag of...
Read MorePosted by Sheetala Bhat | 16th Dec 2019 | Canada, Review, Theatre and Decolonization, Theatre and Politics
Almighty Voice and his Wife, a play written by Daniel David Moses in 1991, was recently staged in...
Read MorePosted by Maria Delgado | 14th Dec 2019 | Argentina, Review, Theatre and Politics
Alfredo Arias has been based in France for many decades now, but he is an increasingly frequent...
Read MorePosted by Jonathan Kalb | 12th Dec 2019 | France, Germany, LGBTQ+ Theatre, New York, Review, Theatre and Politics, United States of America
First of all, don’t be put off by the pompous, academic title. Thomas Ostermeier’s...
Read MorePosted by Gowri S | 9th Dec 2019 | India, Review, Theatre and Decolonization, Theatre and Politics
From Reunion Island to India, this play explores freedom and history. A young boy from Nepal...
Read MorePosted by Mert Dilek | 8th Dec 2019 | London, Review, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom
Fairview is a scorching minefield that looks like a green meadow. At long last, London audiences...
Read MorePosted by Vikram Phukan | 2nd Dec 2019 | India, Review, Theatre and Politics
The legendary Habba Khatoun comes to life in Purva Naresh’s Zoon, a play that attempts to give...
Read MorePosted by Jane Baldwin | 26th Nov 2019 | Boston, Review, Theatre and Politics, United States of America
Denis O’Hare and Lisa Peterson created Homer’s Coat, a theatre company that explores ancient...
Read MorePosted by Jane Baldwin | 25th Nov 2019 | Boston, Review, Theatre and Politics, United States of America
Admissions is the third work of Joshua Harmon to appear at SpeakEasy in Boston’s South End. The...
Read MorePosted by Neeraja Murthy | 18th Nov 2019 | India, News, Theatre and Politics
City-based Rangasthalam Actors Studio turns the spotlight on International Women’s Day theme for...
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