Setting The Stage For Climate Change: Place
The Mayor of London’s 2008 practical guide to “Green Theatre” reported that the total...
Read MorePosted by Eleanor Warr | 25th Feb 2019 | Essay, Theatre and Science, United Kingdom
The Mayor of London’s 2008 practical guide to “Green Theatre” reported that the total...
Read MorePosted by Michael Appler | 22nd Feb 2019 | New York, Review, Theatre and Politics, Theatre and Science, United States of America
Irondale’s innovative and triumphant “Galileo” is Bertolt Brecht at his most excellent, cradled by an ensemble of dynamic and invested performers and pitched inevitably toward its audience with a playful, conscious eye toward its own didactic mission.
Read MorePosted by Sébastien Hendrickx and Kristof van Baarle | 18th Feb 2019 | France, Interview, Theatre and Science
What do we humans have in common with wales, mushrooms, bacteria or the internet? We are all...
Read MorePosted by Zainabu Jallo | 8th Feb 2019 | Review, Switzerland, Theatre and AI, Theatre and Science, Transmedia
A futuristic freezing laboratory where naked human avatars hang for research purposes. Doctor...
Read MorePosted by Patrick Langston | 5th Feb 2019 | Canada, Review, Theatre and Science
What do you do when you’re rehearsing a show that has no set, no props, no costume changes, and no...
Read MorePosted by Christine Deitner | 2nd Feb 2019 | Los Angeles, Theatre and Religion, Theatre and Science, United States of America
Odyssey Theatre presents us with another thought-provoking play in Paradise by Laura Maria...
Read MorePosted by Orion Maxted | 22nd Dec 2018 | Essay, Europe, Theatre and Science, Transmedia
The Mind of non-Cartesian Theater To contextualize my work HUMAN SIMULATION, I organized a...
Read MorePosted by Vikram Phukan | 19th Dec 2018 | Acting, India, Review, Theatre and Science
For some years now, Mumbai-based theatre practitioner Jyoti Dogra has been regaling audiences in...
Read MorePosted by Jonathan Thonon | 11th Nov 2018 | Essay, Romania, Theatre and Science, Translation
“Pour bien faire, il faudrait un film qui tournerait la traduction intégrale (de la pièce) à la...
Read MorePosted by Jane Baldwin | 10th Oct 2018 | Boston, Review, Theatre and Gender, Theatre and Science, United States of America
Gioa De Cari’s autobiographical one-woman show Truth Values: One Girl’s Romp Through M.I.T.’s Male...
Read MorePosted by Hartley Jafine | 7th Oct 2018 | Canada, Essay, Theatre and Science
I teach improvisational theatre to health scientists and trainee doctors. When I tell people this,...
Read MorePosted by Sweta Akundi | 17th Sep 2018 | Essay, Festivals, India, Theatre and Art, Theatre and Science
In its 12th edition, The Park’s New Festival featured art, comedy, music, movement and more. Right...
Read MorePosted by Sweta Akundi | 8th Sep 2018 | Essay, India, Theatre and Science
Start-ups Infinite Engineers and Vaayusastra jazz up science education with all the pizzazz of...
Read MorePosted by Kate Croome | 23rd Jul 2018 | Canada, Festivals, Review, Theatre and Gender, Theatre and Science
Review of Upstream Downtown by Animacy Theatre Collective, in co-production with Common Boots...
Read MorePosted by Jacqui Somerville | 24th Jun 2018 | Australia, Review, Theatre and Science
Review: The Mathematics Of Longing, La Boite, Brisbane We face a skeletal, triangular pyramid with...
Read MorePosted by Jane Baldwin | 13th May 2018 | Boston, Review, Theatre and Gender, Theatre and Science, United States of America
The Women Who Mapped the Stars is a new work by Joyce Van Dyke, a rising dramatist with several...
Read MorePosted by Michał Krawczak | 25th Mar 2018 | Essay, Poland, Theatre and Art, Theatre and Science, Transmedia
The interactive installation Post-Apocalypsis was designed as part of the Polish pavilion at the...
Read MorePosted by Michał Krawczak and Agnieszka Jelewska | 25th Mar 2018 | News, Poland, Theatre and Art, Theatre and Science, Transmedia
The Humanities/Art/Technology Research Center was founded in 2011 at Adam Mickiewicz University in...
Read MorePosted by Krisztina Rosner | 11th Mar 2018 | Acting, Essay, Japan, Theatre and Science, Transmedia
Ten Years of Robot Theatre Directed by Oriza Hirata In Japan, the development of humanoid robots...
Read MorePosted by Ewa Guderian-Czaplińska | 2nd Mar 2018 | News, Poland, Theatre and Science
The Institute of Theatre and Media Arts at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań runs two-degree...
Read More