Roxy Cook’s A Woman Walks into a Bank at Theatre 503: Sublimely Beguiling Account of Everyday Life in Twenty-First Century Moscow
The recent news that Russia’s Supreme Court has banned the “international LGBT movement”,...
Read Moreby Aleks Sierz | Dec 7, 2023 | Playwriting, Review, Russia, Theatre and Age, United Kingdom | 0
The recent news that Russia’s Supreme Court has banned the “international LGBT movement”,...
Read Moreby Vassili Schedrin | May 31, 2022 | Directing, News, Playwriting, Russia, United States of America | 0
Why do we still remember theater that became history many decades ago? How do we remember plays...
Read Moreby Julia Secklehner | Sep 7, 2018 | News, Playwriting, Russia, Russian Theatre Abroad | 0
New Russian Drama Week by Xameleon Theatre Plays from the Russian speaking world. Series of...
Read Moreby Molly T. Blasing | Jan 9, 2018 | Playwriting, Review, Russia, Russian Theatre - Featured, Theatre and Politics | 0
Akhmatova. Poema Bez Geroia (Akhmatova. Poem Without A Hero) has been nominated for a 2017 Golden...
Read Moreby Evgeny Kazachkov and Sasha Sharova | Oct 31, 2017 | Interview, Playwriting, Russia | 0
On October 6 and 7, 2017, The Lark hosted The Russia/U.S. Playwright Exchange, in partnership with...
Read Moreby Margaret Drummond | Jul 1, 2017 | Adaptation, London, Playwriting, Review, Russia, Russian Theatre Abroad, Translation, United Kingdom | 0
Xameleon Theatre treats London audiences to a new insight into the life and works of Chekhov in...
Read Moreby Andreea Scridon | Feb 12, 2017 | Playwriting, Review, Russia, Russian Theatre Abroad | 0
Ognisko Polskie, the Polish Hearth Club, is an exquisite venue: glistening chandeliers please the...
Read Moreby Aleena Karim | Jun 18, 2015 | Essay, Playwriting, Russia | 0
Aleena Karim interviews John Freedman, an acclaimed American critic, translator and playwright, on...
Read Moreby John Freedman | Dec 4, 2014 | Essay, Playwriting, Russia | 0
This is the second installment in John Freedman’s TheaterPlus video blog, which now appears...
Read Moreby John Freedman | Nov 17, 2014 | Essay, Interview, Playwriting, Russia, Translation | 0
Back when I used to publish a blog called TheaterPlus on the website of The Moscow Times, I would...
Read Moreby Alisa Orlova | Aug 3, 2013 | Essay, Playwriting, Russia | 0
It is impossible to imagine the Russian stage without the works of Alexander Ostrovsky – they are...
Read Moreby Phoebe Taplin | Nov 20, 2012 | News, Playwriting, Russia | 0
A new play about Magnitsky opens in London, three years after the lawyer’s controversial death....
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