Berlioz: Roméo et Juliette
In this groundbreaking take on William Shakespeare’s bittersweet tragedy, Hector Berlioz combines the playwright’s influence with all the musical drama of Ludwig van Beethoven’s symphonies….
Read MorePosted by London Symphony Orchestra (2013), U.K. | 15th Dec 1999 | IOTF 2019
In this groundbreaking take on William Shakespeare’s bittersweet tragedy, Hector Berlioz combines the playwright’s influence with all the musical drama of Ludwig van Beethoven’s symphonies….
Read MorePosted by Meiling Cheng | 29th Jun 2023 | Participatory Theatre, TF54, Theatre Forum
Converging Divergent Worlds Three artists were caught in an arms’ race, each sinking teeth into a neighbor’s forearm. This performance’s score stipulates having three people standing in a circle and…
Read MorePosted by Ivanka Apostolova Baskar | 4th Apr 2024 | Greece, Interview, Management
…contemporary Greek theatres – He was born in Vanato, Zakynthos. Graduate of the Drama School of Vassilis Ritsos. He has acted and directed the works: Comedy of the pseudo-doctors by…
Read MorePosted by Emilija Kvočka | 26th Oct 2023 | Festivals, Review, Serbia
…of values of both and the comprehensive social bottom – which throughout the time only changes its forms. The illusions of rich and happy drawing-room homes reveal vanity and pathology….
Read MorePosted by Anne Hamilton | 30th Nov 2023 | Interview, New York, Transmedia, United States of America
…reality. Its heartbeat is the story of the uncanny friendship between Zina (Moldovan actress Alina Mihailevschi), an undocumented immigrant, and AI (Tim Craig), who appears on a large computer monitor….
Read MorePosted by Heather Waters | 6th Oct 2023 | Boston, Interview, United States of America
…long did you live in Turkey? VY: Almost two years. During the first year I was living with refugees from Syria, Iraq, and Iran in the city of Van’s U.N….
Read MorePosted by Kopano Masibi | 29th Sep 2023 | Devised Theatre, Review, South Africa, Theatre and Decolonization
…fragments of his life story within his biography, as well as the driving force behind his photographic and journalistic work. Performer: Human van der Merwe. Photographer: David April (@davidaprilphotography) The…
Read MorePosted by Mert Dilek | 20th Dec 2023 | London, Review, United Kingdom
…Kathleen MacInnes and musicians Brian James O’Sullivan and Alasdair Macrae (also the composer). Rosanna Vize’s minimalist design effectively bifurcates the action between a white platform, which also doubles as a…
Read MorePosted by Kasia Lech | 8th Apr 2024 | Dramaturgy, Interview, Theatre and Politics
…For me, it has to grow out of genuinely multilingual content and context. Vanja Hamidi Isacson, Playwright and Dramaturg (Sweden) I think theatre has to include all experiences and all…
Read MorePosted by Alexander Fatouros | 21st Mar 2024 | Acting, Interview, New York, Theatre and Film, United States of America
…family TV night. That meant shows like The Ed Sullivan Show, The Twilight Zone, Star Trek among others. Mom loved her Telenovela—they were so melodramatic but I’d watch with her….
Read MorePosted by Christine Brubaker, Taiwo Afolabi, Yvette Nolan, Jessica Thornton, and Heather Russek | 28th Apr 2023 | Canada, News, Theatre and Decolonization, Theatre and Politics
…was supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. A range of possible futures While creative practitioners and performers across cultures have always been at the vanguard of imagining…
Read MorePosted by Magda Romanska and Kasia Lech | 27th Jan 2024 | Editorial, Essay, Worldwide
…https://thetheatretimes.com/theatre-times-now/ [3] Theatre and Performance Podcast. On TAP. January 24, 2017. http://www.ontappod.com/home/2017/1/24/010-1 [4] Yana Meerzon, Katharina Pewny, and Tessa Vannieuwenhuyze, “Introduction: Migration and Multilingualism,” Modern Drama, vol. 61, no. 3,…
Read MorePosted by Ivanka Apostolova Baskar | 21st Dec 2023 | Acting, Interview, Macedonia
…intuitive, lucid, transformative in acting, also artistically-creatively and by interpretation/s – and you selflessly (contra stage egos and vanities around us) you offer many very good acting options-versions. Can you…
Read MorePosted by Emilija Kvočka | 18th Dec 2023 | Festivals, Review, Serbia
…the literature text by István Örkény from 1966, directed by Andraš Urban, represents political satire, the world’s senselessness of wars and warfare and the tragedy of specific prototypes and universal…
Read MorePosted by Lisa Monde | 7th Dec 2023 | Interview, Musical Theatre, New York, United States of America
…came about, I was beyond excited. “Little Shop of Horrors” – Corbin Bleu as Seymour/ Photo Credit by Evan Zimmerman As for Seymour – I think what’s so important to…
Read MorePosted by S.E. Gontarski | 5th Dec 2023 | Collaborating Across Cultures, Poland, Theatre and Film, Translation
…between the articulable and inarticulable explored in ghostly images, theatre’s thereness challenged. Meaning itself can be stated, performed, vanish, reappear – or not. For the past dozen or so years,…
Read MorePosted by Margaret Rose | 1st Dec 2023 | Essay, Italy, Theatre and Age
…entire group, while others are carried out in small groups. Photo Credit: Vanessa Costa LARGE GROUP ACTIVITIES In the opening sessions, Cristina Cavecchi and I gave all attendees an introduction…
Read MorePosted by Michał Lachman | 10th Aug 2023 | Ireland, Review, United Kingdom
…known world. Traditional Ireland of 1930s vanishes under the changing economic, social, and cultural forces, and Friel’s female cast bear the brunt of this tidal evolution. They lose their jobs…
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