What Is the Price of Surrogacy? Vivienne Franzmann’s “Bodies” at The Royal Court
Surrogacy is an emotionally fraught subject. And one that is pregnant with meaning. The...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 16th Jul 2017 | London, Review, Theatre and Gender, United Kingdom
Surrogacy is an emotionally fraught subject. And one that is pregnant with meaning. The...
Read MorePosted by Claire Hansen | 9th Jul 2017 | Australia, Sydney, Theatre and Gender
The Rover, now on at Belvoir Theatre in Sydney, starts unexpectedly, with long-dead 17th-century...
Read MorePosted by Alexander Nderitu | 6th Jul 2017 | Adaptation, Kenya, Theatre and Gender
‘I am wife Number One…I am gold. And then silver, bronze, even charcoal came along!’ This lament...
Read MorePosted by Sandra D'urso | 3rd Jul 2017 | Australia, Theatre and Gender
Alice Birch’s production, Revolt. She said. Revolt again., currently on at Melbourne’s Malthouse...
Read MorePosted by The Theatre Times | 27th Jun 2017 | Adaptation, India, Theatre and Gender
Ulka Mayur’s Cast Off All Shame re-imagines four female bhakti poets in a modern-day avatar to...
Read MorePosted by Sondos Shabayek | 19th Jun 2017 | Egypt, Theatre and Gender
I. So when a man pinches my ass or grabs my boob or another tries to rub his dick against my thigh...
Read MorePosted by Veronika Skliarova | 16th Jun 2017 | Review, Theatre and Gender, Ukraine
Theater Vinora shows Women’s Voices, performance with elements of storytelling, based on...
Read MorePosted by Susan Berardini | 31st May 2017 | Argentina, Theatre and Gender
When Prince Charming shows up on a dilapidated motorcycle in the middle of the night, seemingly...
Read MorePosted by Diwan Singh Bajeli | 29th May 2017 | India, Theatre and Gender
The play Malah Toli, which was presented last month by Hindi Rangbhoomi at Shri Ram Centre this...
Read MorePosted by Katrina Holden-Buckley | 26th May 2017 | Boston, Theatre and Gender, Theatre and Opera, United States of America
While most scholars addressing issues of feminism in opera focus on the fate of women in opera...
Read MorePosted by Nahrain Al-Mousawi | 15th May 2017 | Morocco, Theatre and Dance, Theatre and Gender
Originally from Ouarzazate, Morocco, Bouchra Ouizguen studied and performed with choreographers...
Read MorePosted by Katrina Holden-Buckley | 4th May 2017 | Boston, Theatre and Gender, Theatre and Opera, United States of America
Boston Lyric Opera’s The Marriage of Figaro opened on Friday to an audience that the John Hancock...
Read MorePosted by EfeJota Suárez | 3rd May 2017 | Spain, Theatre and Gender, Theatre and Politics
La Sección recovers the figure of three women to draw a robot sketch of the submission, obedience...
Read MorePosted by Minakshi Kaushik | 29th Apr 2017 | India, Theatre and Gender
Indian Women’s Performance Art: Un-coding Gender and Sexuality Performance Art’s...
Read MorePosted by Brie McFarlane | 29th Apr 2017 | Canada, Theatre and Gender
Season 3 of Ottawa’s TACTICS (Theatre Artists Collective: The Independent Series) opened with The...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 23rd Apr 2017 | Review, Theatre and Gender, United Kingdom
It’s hot. Real hot. And you’re dancing, just lost in music. You’re at the legendary Shrine...
Read MorePosted by Soha Elsirgany | 20th Apr 2017 | Egypt, Theatre and Gender, Theatre for Young Audiences
The play Untangled (Hal El-Dafayer) was staged at Cairo’s Hosapeer Theatre last week, where...
Read MorePosted by Diwan Singh Bajeli | 19th Apr 2017 | India, Theatre and Gender
Rajesh Babbar’s Life…A Bitter Truth emphasizes the need to fight against oppression to...
Read MorePosted by Alice Jones | 18th Apr 2017 | Theatre and Gender, United Kingdom
In the airy sitting room of a nice house, a group of friends are catching up over a glass of wine....
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 16th Apr 2017 | Review, Theatre and Gender, United Kingdom
Tamasha is a touring company that specializes in cultural diversity. It nurtures new writers and...
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