Iceland’s “Wide Slumber for Lepidopterists” Undergoes Metamorphosis by Means of Metaphor
Composed by Valgeir Sigurðsson and directed by Sara Martí, Wide Slumber for Lepidopterists is an...
Read MorePosted by Alexander Fatouros | 18th Feb 2021 | New York, Prototype 2021, Review, Theatre and Opera, Theatre and Science, United States of America
Composed by Valgeir Sigurðsson and directed by Sara Martí, Wide Slumber for Lepidopterists is an...
Read MorePosted by Christy Romer | 11th Feb 2021 | Design, Estonia, Interview, Theatre and Science
Reet Aus has spent her career in fashion and theatre committed to sustainability, where she’s...
Read MorePosted by Hansol Oh | 13th Jan 2021 | Musical Theatre, Review, South Korea, Theatre and Science
Marie Curie, whose image as an unsmiling scientist wearing a high-necked, black dress has been...
Read MorePosted by Heather Waters | 28th Nov 2020 | Essay, Theatre and Science
Once the COVID-19 pandemic finally relinquishes its control of the world economy, the impact of...
Read MorePosted by Hilary Halba and David O’Donnell with David Hutchinson, Rua McCallum and Martyn Roberts | 18th Sep 2020 | Devised Theatre, New Zealand, Theatre and Science, Transcultural Collaborations
In the era of Covid 19, when our theatres have been forced to close throughout Aotearoa/New...
Read MorePosted by Gowri S | 27th Jul 2020 | India, News, Theatre and Science, Theatre for Young Audiences
ArtsLab explores the phenomenon of ‘light’ in its first module through theatre, art, music, and...
Read MorePosted by Dawn Sadoway and Leigh Rivenbark | 26th Jul 2020 | Canada, News, Theatre and Politics, Theatre and Science
Now more than ever, it is essential that post-secondary nursing programs train students to deal...
Read MorePosted by Kira Erwin | 2nd May 2020 | News, South Africa, Theatre and Science
The earth’s oceans are under grave threat. Scientists in many fields have pointed to the...
Read MorePosted by Lara Staal | 24th Apr 2020 | Essay, Germany, Theatre and Science
In times of crisis, we see just how closely reality and fiction really are. What seemed like a...
Read MorePosted by Aisling Murphy | 14th Apr 2020 | Canada, Essay, Theatre and Science
It’s been a strange few weeks. Despite the unprecedented scope of this cultural wound, I write to...
Read MorePosted by Alex Mermikides | 31st Jan 2020 | Books, London, Theatre and Science, United Kingdom
This excerpt is taken from the concluding chapter of Performance, Medicine and the Human, a book...
Read MorePosted by Zainabu Jallo | 28th Jan 2020 | Essay, Switzerland, Theatre and Science, Zambia
Zambian scientist and teacher Edward Mukuka Nkoloso founded the Zambia National Academy of...
Read MorePosted by Anna Maria Monteverdi | 29th Dec 2019 | Essay, Theatre and Art, Theatre and Science, Transmedia
Architectural mapping, façade projection, 3D projection videomapping, display surfaces,...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 9th Nov 2019 | Playwriting, Review, Theatre and Religion, Theatre and Science, United Kingdom
One of the great cultural divides is that between religion and science. Of course, as novels such...
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 Abigail Weil | 6th Sep 2019 | Adaptation, Musical Theatre, New York, Review, Theatre and Religion, Theatre and Science, United States of America
Felix Starro, a Ma-Yi Theater Company production playing at Theatre Row, is simultaneously...
Read MorePosted by Zolima Citymag | 29th Aug 2019 | Design, Hong Kong, Immersive Theatre, Theatre and Politics, Theatre and Science
A rainforest has risen on the ground level of the Hong Kong Science Museum. Leaves rustle...
Read MorePosted by Andrew Filmer | 21st Jul 2019 | Design, Essay, Theatre and Science
Theatre is a dynamic art form that combines bodies, light, sound and materials into exciting live...
Read MorePosted by Vikram Phukan | 10th Jul 2019 | India, Review, Theatre and Science
Their annual pilgrimages to Mumbai have perhaps already introduced theatre aficionados to Visual...
Read MorePosted by Mert Dilek | 22nd Jun 2019 | London, Review, Theatre and Science, United Kingdom
Dramatic representations of ennui often have an important decision to make at the onset of their...
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