Playing with “White is Purity” in Pirandello’s “Comme tu me veux”
In 2017, the cosmetics company Nivea released an advert that was promptly pulled: a white woman’s...
Read MorePosted by Lara Cox | 19th Sep 2021 | France, Review, Theatre and Art
In 2017, the cosmetics company Nivea released an advert that was promptly pulled: a white woman’s...
Read MorePosted by Lara Cox | 30th Jul 2021 | Australia, Avignon 2021, France, Immersive Theatre, Review
One of the highlights of this year’s Avignon Festival was Boxing Shadows, written especially by...
Read MorePosted by Lara Cox | 18th Jun 2021 | France, Review, Theatre and Art, Theatre and Politics
History, as they say, has a habit of repeating itself. When French theatre-makers seized hold of...
Read MoreTo re-open its season after the lifting of COVID-19-related restrictions, Paris’s Théâtre de la...
Read MorePosted by Kasia Lech | 9th Jun 2021 | Adaptation, Festivals, France, Musical Theatre, Review, Spain, United Kingdom
AURIC (Songs from a Golden Age) at the Brighton Fringe is a unique aural journey and experience...
Read MoreKrzysztof Warlikowski’s Nowy Theatre in Warsaw together with Komuna/Warszawa, La Comedie de...
Read MorePosted by Etcetera | 9th Apr 2021 | France, Interview, Theatre and Dance
Part of a generation of choreographers who rose to prominence in the mid-1990s, the French...
Read MorePosted by French Culture | 18th Mar 2021 | France, Immersive Theatre, News
Tamanoir is a French Immersive Studio dedicated to creating international experiences, lying at...
Read MorePosted by Anne Gombault and Nacima Ourahmoune | 8th Mar 2021 | Education, France, News, Theatre and Politics
In France, the cultural sector receives significant public, private and governmental support. This...
Read MorePosted by Indonesia Expat | 8th Mar 2021 | France, Indonesia, News
One could say that French-speaking communities around Asia are very lucky to be able to attend...
Read MorePosted by Charlie Gobbett | 2nd Dec 2020 | France, Translation, United Kingdom
What are the challenges in translating comedy for the stage? And how do you get your translation...
Read MorePosted by Capital Critics Circle | 16th Nov 2020 | Festivals, France, News
IRET days in Avignon Biannual event since 2015 bringing together IRET researchers, doctoral...
Read MorePosted by Amelia Parenteau | 10th Nov 2020 | France, Interview, Theatre and Politics
Conversation with the two authors Charlotte Boimare and Magali Solignat, co-writers of the...
Read MorePosted by Nicole Birmann | 20th Oct 2020 | Covid-19, France, Interview, Transcultural Collaborations
Paul Desveaux is the director of Compagnie L’Héliotrope. In the United States, he recently...
Read MorePosted by French Culture | 29th Sep 2020 | Festivals, France, News
Starting September 2020, Festival Experiences, a subsidiary company of the Festival...
Read MorePosted by Nicole Birmann Bloom | 22nd May 2020 | France, Interview
Eva Doumbia is a writer, director and actress. Her creative residence in New Orleans for the...
Read MorePosted by Armando Rotondi | 19th May 2020 | Devised Theatre, France, Participatory Theatre, Theatre and Dance, Transmedia
The Covid-19 Emergency has been and still is a challenge for theatre companies, institutions, and...
Read MorePosted by Nicole Birmann Bloom | 17th May 2020 | Directing, France, Interview
Written by The Cultural Services of the French Embassy of the United States. Interview Conducted...
Read MorePosted by Guillaume Clayssen | 13th Apr 2020 | France, Interview, Playwriting
Guillaume Clayssen, a fellow playwright, interviewed David Lescot on his newest piece in June 2016...
Read MorePosted by Nicole Birmann Bloom | 21st Feb 2020 | France, Interview, Puppetry
New York City’s HERE Arts Center will present the U.S. premiere of Anywhere by Théâtre de...
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