Born Toulouse
To find Unmaking Toulouse-Lautrec, you will first enter through the wrong door. The production is...
Read MorePosted by Abigail Weil | 27th Feb 2020 | New York, Participatory Theatre, Review, Theatre and Disability, United States of America
To find Unmaking Toulouse-Lautrec, you will first enter through the wrong door. The production is...
Read MorePosted by Aisling Murphy | 25th Feb 2020 | Canada, Participatory Theatre, Review
There’s a danger to hasty reaction. To act on instinct is to perhaps ignore a bigger contextual...
Read MorePosted by Matthew McMahan | 23rd Feb 2020 | Boston, North America, Participatory Theatre, Review, United States of America
Visiting the city of Boston during its national tour, the Second City sketch revue She The People:...
Read MorePosted by Matthew McMahan | 22nd Feb 2020 | Boston, Participatory Theatre, Review, United States of America
One of Boston’s long-running interactive theatrical events, now featured routinely at the...
Read MorePosted by Irina Yakubovskaya | 24th Jan 2020 | Boston, Immersive Theatre, Interview, Participatory Theatre, United States of America
This native Bostonian theatre production is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the...
Read MorePosted by Abigail Weil | 15th Dec 2019 | New York, Participatory Theatre, Review, Theatre and Age, Transmedia, United States of America
I’m a thirty-four-year-old straight woman who grew up in the suburbs with an older brother. That...
Read MorePosted by Aida Rocci | 15th Dec 2019 | Immersive Theatre, London, Participatory Theatre, United Kingdom
I’m crouching along with a group of strangers, waiting for Anna to arrive. I have never met Anna...
Read MorePosted by Rathsaran Sireekan | 4th Dec 2019 | Belgium, Participatory Theatre, Review
New Nexus Formed After several projects which look into ways to expand performing art’s notion of...
Read MorePosted by Abigail Weil | 15th Nov 2019 | Immersive Theatre, New York, Participatory Theatre, Review
The Black History Museum….According to the United States of America, Smoke & Mirrors...
Read MorePosted by Abigail Weil | 17th Sep 2019 | Immersive Theatre, Musical Theatre, New York, Participatory Theatre, Review, Theatre and Opera, Theatre and Science, Transmedia, United States of America
My instinct is to describe Looking at You, the new opera from librettist Rob Handel, composer...
Read MorePosted by Erin B. Mee | 21st Jun 2019 | Festivals, Immersive Theatre, Italy, Napoli Teatro Festival 2019, Participatory Theatre, Review
Most writing on site-specific, immersive, and interactive theatre focuses on productions in...
Read MorePosted by Christopher Harris | 6th Jun 2019 | Festivals, Germany, News, Our Stage European Festival in Dresden 2019, Participatory Theatre
For the most part, theatre can be recognized as the art of the collective. The ETC (European...
Read MorePosted by Christopher Harris | 2nd Jun 2019 | Festivals, Germany, Hungary, News, Our Stage European Festival in Dresden 2019, Participatory Theatre
Hungarian company ‘Lifeboat Unit – STEREO AKT’ bring their enticing and interactive performative...
Read MorePosted by Christopher Harris | 30th May 2019 | Festivals, Germany, News, Our Stage European Festival in Dresden 2019, Participatory Theatre
Here, at the annual ‘Our Stage Festival’ in Dresden, the average citizen is the center of the...
Read MorePosted by Rathsaran Sireekan | 6th May 2019 | Belgium, Essay, Festivals, Participatory Theatre, Theatre and Art, Transmedia
The politics of (dis)association The sixth edition of Performatik, the Brussels Biennale for “live...
Read MorePosted by Nan Van Houte | 3rd May 2019 | Essay, Europe, Management, Participatory Theatre
You can also read this article in French here. This series of articles, commissioned together...
Read MorePosted by Goran Toka | 29th Apr 2019 | Essay, Europe, Participatory Theatre
This series of articles, commissioned together with HowlRound in the framework of IETM Hull,...
Read MorePosted by Lyn Gardner | 21st Apr 2019 | Essay, London, Participatory Theatre, United Kingdom
You can read this article in French here. This series of articles, commissioned together...
Read MorePosted by Aida Rocci | 31st Mar 2019 | Immersive Theatre, London, Participatory Theatre, Review, United Kingdom
Recollection takes up to six participants in a thrilling journey about the importance of memories and personal data. Going beyond the sensational premise, the budding Any One Thing ambitiously explores the ideas of ‘personalized’ and ‘immersive’ theatre in depth, taking the genre to the boundaries of what is real.
Read MorePosted by Duška Radosavljević | 30th Mar 2019 | Festivals, Participatory Theatre, Review, United Kingdom
Homegrown: Occupy Festival Battersea Arts Centre March 18 – April 12 When it comes to arts venues,...
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