Going To The Theatre Could Be As Good For Your Heart As Half An Hour Of Exercise
Going to the theatre can stimulate a person’s cardiovascular system as much as doing nearly half...
Read MorePosted by Katie Grant | 16th Oct 2017 | Theatre and Science
Going to the theatre can stimulate a person’s cardiovascular system as much as doing nearly half...
Read MorePosted by Annie Dorsen | 26th Sep 2017 | New York, Theatre and Science, Transmedia, United States of America
What is algorithmic theatre? For the last several years, I’ve been using the term...
Read MorePosted by Maren Day | 16th Aug 2017 | Germany, Theatre and Science, Transmedia
The Field Survey, Part 1: Seeing Summarizing the answers of the playful poll done at the...
Read MorePosted by Maren Day | 15th Aug 2017 | Germany, News, Theatre and Science, Transmedia
The Field Survey, Part 4: Dreaming What would you like to happen in the (near) future in relation...
Read MorePosted by Maren Day | 18th Jul 2017 | Germany, News, Theatre and Science
The Field Survey, Part 3: Opening Up Reaching and attracting new audiences with the help of...
Read MorePosted by David McAlpine | 23rd Apr 2017 | Theatre and Science, United Kingdom
C.P. Snow’s pessimistic view of “two cultures” – the arts and the sciences at war with each other,...
Read MorePosted by Xavier Symons | 4th Jun 2015 | Australia, Review, Theatre and Science
Kylie Trounson is a writer and playwright–and the daughter of Melbourne IVF pioneer Alan Trounson....
Read MorePosted by Magda Romanska | 16th Jun 2014 | Interview, Theatre and Science, United States of America
Roald Hoffmann was born in 1937 in Złoczów, Poland. Having survived the German Nazi occupation, in...
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