Korean-German Collaboration “Walls–Iphigenia in Exile” Premieres in Gwangju and Berlin
Walls–Iphigenia in Exile, the result of a four-year collaboration between South Korean and German...
Read MorePosted by Kee-Yoon Nahm | 2nd Nov 2016 | Germany, Review, South Korea, Theatre and Politics, Transcultural Collaborations
Walls–Iphigenia in Exile, the result of a four-year collaboration between South Korean and German...
Read MorePosted by Ana Fradique | 1st Oct 2016 | Review, Transcultural Collaborations
The great Theatre of Oklahoma is calling you! It is calling you today only! If you miss this...
Read MorePosted by Fadi Fayad Skeiker | 20th Sep 2016 | Essay, Theatre and Politics, Transcultural Collaborations
Earthport was performed in Berlin and Cairo in 2016. This article is based on the Berlin...
Read MorePosted by Daniele Avila Small | 30th Aug 2016 | Brazil, Documentary Theatre, News, Transcultural Collaborations
Rio de Janeiro hosted many interesting events in the last months. One of them was HOBRA – Artistic...
Read MorePosted by Divya Shekhar | 26th Aug 2016 | Adaptation, Review, Transcultural Collaborations
In the early 1900s in Paris, a farcical play by Georges Feydeau called A Flea In Her Ear went on...
Read MorePosted by Olisa. TV | 9th Aug 2016 | Festivals, News, Transcultural Collaborations
Lagos Theatre Festival (LTF) is the largest performing arts festival in Nigeria and indeed West...
Read MorePosted by Anny Mokotow | 13th Oct 2015 | Australia, Festivals, Melbourne, News, Transcultural Collaborations
Last week, Melbourne Festival opened with a production from the Belgian dance theatre...
Read MorePosted by Catherine Grant and Matthew Harper | 12th Jul 2015 | Australia, Cambodia, Essay, Theatre and Politics, Transcultural Collaborations
What we really need in this capitalist, power-driven, exploitative, consumerist world, according...
Read MorePosted by Emily McGovern | 7th Nov 2014 | Adaptation, France, Interview, Russia, Transcultural Collaborations, United Kingdom
British actor Harry Lloyd and French director Gérald Garutti’s stage adaptation of the Fyodor...
Read MorePosted by Alena Karas | 7th Nov 2014 | Review, Russia, Transcultural Collaborations
Visit closes with Moscow performances of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. London’s Globe...
Read MorePosted by Ilana Walder-Biesanz | 7th Sep 2014 | Festivals, Germany, Iran, Review, Russian Theatre Abroad, Transcultural Collaborations
“Alienation” drones Ivanov’s English-learning tape in the second act of the production. The...
Read MorePosted by The Theatre Times | 29th Jul 2014 | News, Palestine, Participatory Theatre, Theatre for Young Audiences, Transcultural Collaborations
The Palestinian Performing Arts Network Programme (PAN) is targeted at Palestinian children and...
Read MorePosted by Phoebe Taplin | 9th Feb 2014 | News, Russia, Transcultural Collaborations
Chekhov’s Cherry Orchard blooms in a Camden pub while his Three Sisters take the stage in Euston....
Read MorePosted by Amanda Card | 20th Jan 2014 | Festivals, Review, Sydney, Transcultural Collaborations
There is speculation that the taiko drum was first used by soldiers in battle. At its best, Chi...
Read MorePosted by Hannah Wolf | 9th Dec 2013 | Spain, Theatre and Politics, Transcultural Collaborations
This post was written by the director, dramaturg, and educator, Hannah Wolf, who is currently in...
Read MorePosted by Phoebe Taplin | 21st Sep 2013 | Essay, Russia, Transcultural Collaborations
Some of London’s most innovative theatres and theatre companies are inspired by Russia but in very...
Read MorePosted by Nobuko Tanaka | 12th Sep 2013 | Japan, Review, Russia, Transcultural Collaborations
“I have rarely seen a great production of any Chekhov play in Japan. Sometimes, I’ve even wanted...
Read MorePosted by Ekaterina Vlasova and Moskovskie Novosti | 2nd Jun 2013 | Interview, Russia, Transcultural Collaborations
Cazimir Liske, an American actor at the Praktika Theatre, talks about Russia’s literary...
Read MorePosted by Walter Byongsok Chon | 8th Feb 2013 | Dramaturgy, Interview, South Korea, Transcultural Collaborations
Walter Byongsok Chon is an assistant professor of dramaturgy and theatre studies at Ithaca...
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