In Pleasant Company: “Girl Dolls”
American women of a certain vintage can be sorted into haves and have-nots based on possession of...
Read Moreby Abigail Weil | May 30, 2026 | Musical Theatre, Review, United States of America | 0
American women of a certain vintage can be sorted into haves and have-nots based on possession of...
Read Moreby Duška Radosavljević | May 28, 2026 | Belgium, Denmark, Review, Theatre and Dance | 0
Rocks and rolling, in a most literal sense, is probably the closest it gets to describing the...
Read Moreby Margaret Rose | May 27, 2026 | Acting, Italy, Review | 0
Annie Baker’s Circle Mirror Transformation is currently enjoying a highly acclaimed tour to major...
Read Moreby Ivanka Apostolova Baskar | May 23, 2026 | Interview, Macedonia, Theatre and Art | 0
An Interview with Žaneta Vangeli, visual artist, professor, and set designer for the theatre...
Read Moreby Azadeh Kangarani | May 22, 2026 | Belarus, Review, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom | 0
Belarus Free Theatre, which currently operates in exile in London, recently presented its...
Read Moreby Daniel Meyer-Dinkgräfe | May 21, 2026 | Directing, Germany, Review | 0
The latest production in Dirk Böhling’s inaugural season as artistic director of the...
Read Moreby Lisa Monde | May 20, 2026 | Interview, Musical Theatre, Transcultural Collaborations, United States of America | 0
Dedicated to the 40th anniversary of the world premiere The idea for the musical Chess belongs to...
Read Moreby Emiliia Dementsova | May 19, 2026 | Festivals, Hungary, Israel, Review, Theatre and Politics | 0
There was something almost suspiciously neat about the programming. MİTEM opened with Richard III...
Read MoreAn Interview with Lenerson Polonini, theatre director (Companhia Nova de Teatro, Sau Paulo,...
Read Moreby Duška Radosavljević | May 16, 2026 | Denmark, Review, Sweden | 0
Tove Ditlevsen was a Danish working-class poet, novelist and feminist icon. Her memoir The...
Read Moreby Emiliia Dementsova | May 15, 2026 | Hungary, Poland, Review | 0
Nikolai Kolyada’s The Cherry Orchard begins after loss has already become the furniture of the...
Read Moreby Emiliia Dementsova | May 13, 2026 | Hungary, Review | 0
There are productions that do not so much tell a biography as listen to it and Sardar Tagirovsky’s...
Read MoreMarta Górnicka’s choral theatre has been wowing Europe for the last 15 years. At the age of 51,...
Read MoreNina Plavanjac’s The Aquarium, produced by the Subotica National Theatre in Serbia and presented...
Read Moreby Emiliia Dementsova | May 8, 2026 | Festivals, Hungary, Review, Theatre and Disability | 0
Davide Iodice’s Pinocchio. What Is a Person?, created with Scuola Elementare del Teatro /...
Read Moreby Daniel Meyer-Dinkgräfe | May 5, 2026 | Directing, Germany, Review | 0
Ferdinand von Schirach was born in 1964, studied law and became a noted criminal defense lawyer....
Read Moreby Teodora Medeleanu | May 3, 2026 | Acting, Adaptation, New York, Review, United States of America | 0
What if the guilt one feels on the death row is not for what he has (allegedly) done? The Fear of...
Read Moreby Zoë Hewitt | May 2, 2026 | Review, Theatre and Dance, United Kingdom | 0
There are ballets about death, betrayal and ghosts. Then there is Don Quixote, where people clap,...
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