Junpei Mizobata Plunges Headfirst Into The Absurdist World Of Harold Pinter
As the saying goes, “You can’t judge a book by its cover.” In the same way, if you thought the...
Read MorePosted by Nobuko Tanaka | 29th Nov 2017 | Acting, Directing, Japan, Review
As the saying goes, “You can’t judge a book by its cover.” In the same way, if you thought the...
Read MorePosted by Oltița Cîntec | 11th Nov 2017 | Acting, Directing, Essay, Romania
Each year, the Romanian higher education system supplies, through its art universities with their...
Read MorePosted by Kama Ginkas and John Freedman | 1st Nov 2017 | Books, Directing, Essay, Kama Ginkas Black Monk, Russia
Excerpted and adapted from the book Provoking Theater: Kama Ginkas Directs by Kama Ginkas and John...
Read MorePosted by Jessica Hinds-Bond | 27th Oct 2017 | Directing, Interview, Russia, Russian Theatre Abroad, United States of America
An interview with Graham Schmidt, artistic director of Austin’s Breaking String Theater....
Read MorePosted by Nobuko Tanaka | 24th Oct 2017 | Directing, Japan, Review
The route that has brought Richard Twyman to Tokyo to direct an all-Japanese cast in a play based...
Read MorePosted by Kasia Lech | 22nd Oct 2017 | Directing, Essay, Poland
This series introduces Polish directors whose work is recognized in Poland, but they are...
Read MorePosted by Jonathan Kalb | 20th Oct 2017 | Directing, New York, Review, United States of America
Maria Irene Fornes’s 1983 play Mud, widely considered a contemporary classic, is rarely produced...
Read MorePosted by Adam Sherwin | 18th Sep 2017 | Directing, Essay, London
A titan of the stage, whose influence over the development of post-War British theatre was...
Read MorePosted by Andrea Pelegri Kristić | 2nd Sep 2017 | Directing, Egypt, France
Adel Hakim was a French-Egyptian actor, playwright, pedagogue, and director. He was well-known for...
Read MorePosted by Borimir Totev | 27th Aug 2017 | Adaptation, Directing, Interview, United Kingdom
This powerful new stage adaptation of Georgi Vladimov’s cult novel that marks the centenary of the...
Read MorePosted by Alma Braškytė | 10th Aug 2017 | Directing, Lithuania, United States of America
Recorded by Alma Braškytė in June 2017 in Vilnius, Lithuania Yana Ross happens to have her home in...
Read MorePosted by Cheng-Han Wu | 25th May 2017 | Boston, Directing, Interview, United States of America
Dmitry Troyanovsky, currently Assistant Professor of Theater Arts at Brandeis University, is a...
Read MorePosted by Nobuko Tanaka | 21st May 2017 | Directing, Japan
At 37, director Shuntaro Fujita says he’s just hitting his prime. “Many people say they liked...
Read MorePosted by Veronica Stewart | 20th Apr 2017 | Argentina, Directing, Interview
Born in San Martín, Buenos Aires province, Argentina in 1946. Plays: Sacco y Vanzetti (1992), El...
Read MorePosted by Izumi Ashizawa | 19th Apr 2017 | Directing, Immersive Theatre, United States of America
“From now on, you answer me ‘yes, sir, or no sir.’ Do you understand?” The actor in the attire of...
Read MorePosted by Tomasz Wiśniewski | 29th Mar 2017 | Directing, Interview, Poland
Founded in 1991 by Piotr Tomaszuk and Tadeusz Słobodzianek, Teatr Wierszalin is currently run by...
Read MorePosted by Jessica Rizzo | 21st Mar 2017 | Devised Theatre, Directing, Interview, New York, United States of America
An originator of the Viewpoints system of training for actors and founder of SITI company,...
Read MorePosted by Kasia Lech | 18th Mar 2017 | Directing, Essay, Poland, Theatre and Politics
This series continues to introduce Polish directors recognised in Poland and relatively unknown...
Read MorePosted by Armando Rotondi | 10th Mar 2017 | Books, Directing, Interview, Italy
Antonio Latella is one of the leading figures of Italian theater, having worked, as an actor, with...
Read MorePosted by Julian Meyrick | 7th Mar 2017 | Australia, Directing
For a theatre director, plays are like bulls: it doesn’t matter how fancy your cape work is, any...
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