In the City of al-Sayyab, Theatre Still Speaks
Basra is shaped by louder forces such as oil, politics, and the constant negotiation of visible...
Read Moreby Amir Al-Azraki | Feb 19, 2026 | Essay, Iraq, Theatre and Politics | 0
Basra is shaped by louder forces such as oil, politics, and the constant negotiation of visible...
Read Moreby Aleks Sierz | Feb 19, 2026 | Acting, Directing, Review, United Kingdom | 0
Terence Rattigan is a posh playwright whose work encapsulates the emotional restraint of the...
Read Moreby Margaret Rose | Feb 17, 2026 | Adaptation, Italy, Review | 0
In late January and early February, Filippo Timi’s Hamlet² played to full houses at the 500-seater...
Read Moreby Morgan Skolnik | Feb 13, 2026 | LGBTQ+ Theatre, New York, Review | 0
Anticipation and intrigue flood the room– a room which both is and is not the club. I and around...
Read Moreby Teodora Medeleanu | Feb 10, 2026 | Essay, Festivals, Poland, Romania, Transcultural Collaborations | 0
Somewhat on the fringes of the Poland-Romania Cultural Season, the 2025 Between.Pomiędzy Festival...
Read Moreby Victoria Zavyalova | Feb 9, 2026 | Australia, Festivals, Review, United States of America | 0
In January, the NYC Under the Radar Festival presented some of the most innovative and...
Read Moreby Aleks Sierz | Feb 9, 2026 | London, Playwriting, Review, Theatre and Gender, United Kingdom | 0
Some shows have great moments, but somehow just don’t work — the whole is less than the sum of its...
Read Moreby Lisa Monde | Feb 8, 2026 | Essay, Musical Theatre, United States of America | 0
For American audiences, the musical The Devil Wears Prada, anticipated to premiere on Broadway in...
Read Moreby Paulina Peret | Feb 6, 2026 | Essay, Festivals, Poland | 0
The “Screen / Stage” program was created as a space for shared viewing, discussion, and reflection...
Read Moreby Daniel Meyer-Dinkgräfe | Feb 6, 2026 | Directing, Germany, Review | 0
For this production of Shakespeare’s play, Oldenburgisches Staatstheateer used the 2007...
Read Moreby Margaret Rose | Feb 6, 2026 | Directing, Italy, Review | 0
Neapolitan poet and dramatist Enzo Moscato passed away in 2024 at the age of 75. Together with...
Read Moreby Yizhou Zhang | Feb 5, 2026 | Argentina, Canada, Review, Theatre and Decolonization | 0
A shimmering Andes mountain range made of light and weave. The sound of rattling bells. A...
Read Moreby Jonathan Kalb | Feb 4, 2026 | Playwriting, Review, United States of America | 0
At the risk of sounding smug, let me say: I have been yowling, since the early days of the...
Read Moreby Maria Delgado | Feb 4, 2026 | Chile, Festivals, Review | 0
There were two key themes running through this year’s Teatro a Mil, the Chilean capital’s...
Read Moreby Margaret Rose | Feb 3, 2026 | Italy, Review, Theatre and Politics | 0
A Place of Safety, A Journey in the Central Mediterranean, produced by the Kepler-452 Company...
Read Moreby David O'Donnell | Jan 29, 2026 | Festivals, Hawaii, New Zealand, Theatre and Decolonization, Transcultural Collaborations | 0
In the opening scene of Puana, a musical play written and directed by Professor Tammy Haili‘ōpua...
Read Moreby Margaret Rose | Jan 27, 2026 | Acting, Italy, Review | 0
Before the Storm is set in a rather dilapidated dressing room where an elderly actor waits to go...
Read Moreby Morgan Skolnik | Jan 27, 2026 | Review, United States of America | 0
The morning of the day I saw Narcissister’s spellbinding and stunningly original Voyage Into...
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