From Script To Stage: Sustaining The Rhythm In Performing Art In Nigeria
Can rhythm in theatre performances be sustained? Composing a moist and spicy story could be quite...
Read MorePosted by Umoren Ubong David | 4th Feb 2018 | Dramaturgy, Essay, Nigeria, Participatory Theatre
Can rhythm in theatre performances be sustained? Composing a moist and spicy story could be quite...
Read MorePosted by Kwame Opuku | 3rd Sep 2017 | Nigeria, Theatre and Art, Theatre and Decolonization
Reaction to Damien Hirst’s use/misuse of Ife art image. The insensitivity of many Westerners in...
Read MorePosted by Tobi Adebowale | 10th Jul 2017 | Nigeria
Unstable is the story of an improbable love between a king and possibly one of the lowliest of his...
Read MorePosted by Tobi Adebowale | 28th May 2017 | Nigeria, Theatre and Dance
A perfect blend of light, colours and humour. That is one of the most outstanding features of...
Read MorePosted by Amatesiro Dore | 14th May 2017 | Nigeria
Three red chairs on a stage, at the upstairs bar, overlooking the Food Court at Freedom Park....
Read MorePosted by Tobi Adebowale | 20th Apr 2017 | Musical Theatre, Nigeria
Fela Anikulapo-Kuti probably belonged to a class of the society – the poor and those who...
Read MorePosted by T. Saravanan | 9th Apr 2017 | Nigeria
A group of African students took the audience on a journey to Nigeria. It’s celebration time...
Read MorePosted by Amatesiro Dore | 5th Apr 2017 | Nigeria, Theatre and Gender
In present-day Ilè-Ifẹ̀, the birthplace of Yorùbá civilisation, a very urbane monarch, His...
Read MoreThe British Council Arts sponsored 6-day feast of drama, music, dance, art exhibition, and...
Read MorePosted by Amatesiro Dore | 22nd Mar 2017 | Nigeria
It was a private performance at Theatre Republic, the affordable production and rehearsal space,...
Read MorePosted by Iquo Diana Abasi | 7th Mar 2017 | Festivals, Nigeria
The Lagos Theatre Festival 2017 kicked off with a symposium that featured speakers such as the...
Read MorePosted by Yvonne Chinyere Anoruo | 27th Feb 2017 | Festivals, Nigeria
From Tuesday 28 February – Sunday 5 March 2017, over 500 artists will gather to present over 70...
Read MorePosted by The Theatre Times | 22nd Jan 2017 | Adaptation, News, Nigeria
AbOriginal Theatre, the theatre arm of AbOriginal Productions, returned with its latest theatrical...
Read MorePosted by The Theatre Times | 21st Dec 2016 | Nigeria, Review, Theatre and Politics
A guitar-strumming Kuchi opened the floor with her somewhat hoarse yet unique voice. The strings...
Read MorePosted by Olisa. TV | 12th Oct 2016 | News, Nigeria, Theatre and Gender
In anticipation of the International Day for the Girl Child, the Performing Arts Workshop and...
Read MorePosted by Kechi Nomu | 15th Aug 2016 | News, Nigeria
Lagos is what it is. On 3rd Mainland bridge, on any given evening, you may look to your right and...
Read MorePosted by Tunji Azeez | 30th Jul 2016 | News, Nigeria
The months of June and July are memorable months in the calendar of Nigerian Theatre lovers,...
Read MorePosted by Tunji Azeez | 22nd Jul 2016 | News, Nigeria
The venue was the Freedom Park, Lagos Island, Lagos, Nigeria. Before this place became what it is...
Read MorePosted by Didi Cheeka | 13th Jul 2016 | Essay, Nigeria, Theatre and Politics
On July 28, 1914, Austria declared war on Serbia. The next day, across the Danube, Belgrade, came...
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