Romeo Castellucci “Believing In Masks” At Milan’s Fog Festival
FOG, Milan’s performing arts festival, is back with some rare treats for theatregoers keen to...
Read MoreFOG, Milan’s performing arts festival, is back with some rare treats for theatregoers keen to...
Read Moreby Daniel Meyer-Dinkgräfe | Mar 13, 2026 | Directing, Germany, Playwriting, Review | 0
Plays about famous people have always held special attraction to dramatists, theatres and...
Read Moreby Ivanka Apostolova Baskar | Mar 11, 2026 | Interview, Macedonia, Playwriting, Slovenia | 0
Rok Vilčnik (b. 1968), also known as rokgre, is a prominent Slovenian author, poet, playwright,...
Read Moreby Margaret Rose | Mar 11, 2026 | Adaptation, Italy, Review | 0
On the opening night of Miracle in Milan at the Piccolo Teatro Strehler, the excitement of the...
Read Moreby Katerina Pestamatzoglou | Mar 9, 2026 | Germany, Greece, Review, Theatre and Politics, Transcultural Collaborations | 0
An Enemy of the People was first introduced to Greek audiences in 1902 by the pioneering “New...
Read Moreby Jonathan Kalb | Mar 7, 2026 | Acting, New York, Playwriting, Review, United States of America | 0
Jake Brasch’s The Reservoir tells the story of a charmingly self-deprecating, openly gay NYU...
Read Moreby The Theatre Times | Mar 7, 2026 | Australia, Books, Essay, Europe, Transmedia, United Kingdom, United States of America | 0
The newly published book Digital Access to the Performing Arts: A Comparative Study of Legal and...
Read Moreby Daniel Meyer-Dinkgräfe | Mar 5, 2026 | Directing, Germany, Review | 0
Dea Loher (b. 1964), has been a prominent German dramatist since the world premiere of her first...
Read Moreby Jonathan Kalb | Mar 3, 2026 | Acting, New York, Review, United States of America | 0
Ngozi Anyanwu’s The Monsters is a poignant and muscular two-hander about a Black brother and...
Read Moreby David O'Donnell | Mar 2, 2026 | Devised Theatre, New Zealand | 0
By a fortuitous coincidence, a new theatre-work The Chair and The Cello – which features an...
Read Moreby Duncan Wheeler | Feb 24, 2026 | Directing, Management, Review, Spain | 0
Balding men are often precious about their hair. Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) was no exception. First...
Read Moreby Aleks Sierz | Feb 20, 2026 | Playwriting, Review, Theatre and Politics, Ukraine, United Kingdom | 0
Today, in Geneva, there are tentative peace talks between Ukraine and Russia; today, in London,...
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...
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