“Much Ado About Nothing:” National Youth Theatre Gives Shakespeare the Love Island Treatment
“What’s your type on paper?” is frequently asked by contestants on the popular reality dating...
Read MorePosted by Penelope Woods | 23rd Feb 2023 | Adaptation, London, Review, Theatre and Film, United Kingdom
“What’s your type on paper?” is frequently asked by contestants on the popular reality dating...
Read MorePosted by Usha Raman | 28th Jul 2022 | India, Interview, Management, Theatre and Film
Karnad spoke about his life as a writer and cultural administrator, his accidental foray into...
Read MorePosted by Elizabeth Kerr | 15th May 2022 | Design, Essay, Hong Kong, Theatre and Film
This story is part of a collaboration between Zolima CityMag and the Hong Kong Design Centre’s new...
Read MorePosted by Rhiannon Ling | 16th Feb 2022 | Interview, Theatre and Film, United States of America
These past two years have proven how much of a home the theatre is, something many only realized...
Read MorePosted by Alexander Fatouros | 8th Oct 2021 | Interview, New York, Theatre and Film, Transmedia, United States of America
A connoisseur of new art forms and emergent technology, Lance Weiler is a highly sought-after...
Read MorePosted by Yizhou Zhang | 21st Aug 2021 | Festivals, Review, Theatre and Film, Transmedia, Turkey, United Kingdom
Abandoned Shores / Negative Photographs (Turkish: Terk Edilmiş Kıyılar // Negatif Fotoğraflar) by...
Read MorePosted by Rhiannon Ling | 16th Jun 2021 | Chicago, Review, Theatre and Film, United States of America
“I meant to do something about it, but I didn’t.” So goes the refrain when we, as flawed human...
Read MorePosted by Lara Cox | 29th May 2021 | Ireland, Review, Theatre and Film, Transmedia, United Kingdom
Pale Sister is the latest adaptation of the Sophoclean tragedy, Antigone (c. 441 BC), written by...
Read MorePosted by Mahsa Foroughi | 1st May 2021 | Adaptation, Australia, Review, Theatre and Film
Simon Stone made a contemporary version of Medea by radically adapting Euripides’s Greek tragedy...
Read MorePosted by Kenrick Davis | 25th Feb 2021 | China, News, Theatre and Film
In Theater for Living, brutal honesty about the hardships of life onstage is winning over fans....
Read MorePosted by Ahram Online | 30th Dec 2020 | Egypt, Festivals, Theatre and Film
Running until 4 January, The festival is hosting 29 performances on 14 stages across Cairo. Egypt...
Read MorePosted by Elizabeth Kerr | 11th Dec 2020 | China, Hong Kong, Interview, Theatre and Film, United States of America
Sitting in a decidedly Hong Kong-flavoured café in Prince Edward, Leung Ming-kai and Kate Reilly...
Read MorePosted by Basav Biradar | 4th Nov 2020 | India, Interview, Theatre and Film
The actor, who plays his first lead role as a circus artist in the recent film Ram Singh Charlie,...
Read MorePosted by Vassili Schedrin | 25th Sep 2020 | Interview, Israel, Poland, Puppetry, Theatre and Film, Theatre and Politics
My family is not Jewish and therefore I never celebrated Jewish holidays at home. However, I have...
Read MorePosted by Xunnan Li | 21st Sep 2020 | Asia, News, Theatre and Film
On August 27th, China Daily in Hong Kong held the fifth webinar of a series called “Creative...
Read MorePosted by Wu Changchang | 23rd Jul 2020 | China, Review, Theatre and Film, Theatre and Gender
For the most talked-about show of the summer, Mango TV’s Sisters Who Make Waves has an unusual...
Read MorePosted by Hannah Robbins | 20th Jul 2020 | Essay, Musical Theatre, Theatre and Film, United States of America
Hamilton Disney+ “The world turned upside down”, proclaim the cast of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 28th Jun 2020 | Review, Theatre and Film, United Kingdom
Lockdown occasionally spawns some real delights. Like the surprise appearance of a strange...
Read MorePosted by Sravasti Datta - The Hindu.com | 24th Jun 2020 | Covid-19, India, Interview, Theatre and Film
Red Polka Productions’ English play Chitraa, based on Rabindranath Tagore’s Chitrangada,...
Read MorePosted by Rhiannon Ling | 6th Jun 2020 | Interview, Theatre and Film, United States of America
Michelle Memran is the documentarian behind The Rest I Make Up (2018), a touchingly candid...
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