“That Perfect Dark”: Samuel Beckett’s “Company” in Dunedin
…from a description of two lovers resting under a tree. His expressive body is perfectly matched with the text, at times hovering in space in stillness, at other times moving…
Read MorePosted by David O'Donnell | 19th Apr 2024 | Adaptation, New Zealand, Review, Worldwide
…from a description of two lovers resting under a tree. His expressive body is perfectly matched with the text, at times hovering in space in stillness, at other times moving…
Read MorePosted by Maria Delgado | 8th Feb 2024 | Review, Spain
…the first section of the action, move and slide during the storm scene. They hover menacingly over Lear and his entourage as the errant troupe seek protection from the elements….
Read MorePosted by Annette Balam | 10th Sep 2023 | Review, Transmedia, United Kingdom
…of online theatre through blending the live and online, so their new live theatre production of Stumped equally defies and hybridizes genera categorizations by hovering around the borders of: black…
Read MorePosted by Margaret Rose | 10th Mar 2025 | Directing, Italy, Review
…the play an everyday earthiness, instead of the aura of romanticism that still hovers over some Italian productions. Juliet (Francesca Massari) and Romeo (Marcos Piacentini) make you think of any…
Read MorePosted by Molly Grogan Zolima CityMag | 19th Jun 2024 | Directing, Hong Kong, Interview, Singapore
…in the air representing the weight of institutions on artists in Hong Kong, China and Singapore. Describing the arts ecosystem in Hong Kong, he finger sketches a box that hovers…
Read MorePosted by Maria Delgado | 22nd Dec 2024 | Review, Spain, Theatre and Opera
…it hovered above the stage. Maria dominates Act 2, a figure increasingly vulnerable, falling to the floor in fear and panic. She appears in a white veil and black dress…
Read MorePosted by Jack Wernick | 20th Aug 2024 | Adaptation, Argentina, Interview
…way of expressing the opposite of Lorca’s interiority. Similar in different intensity in their searches but immersed in a violent and intolerable reality where death hovers. There is intolerance. Jack…
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 5th Mar 2025 | Acting, Playwriting, Review, United Kingdom
…exactly at the moment when both of them hover on the edge of expressing themselves. Somehow this is unfairly tricksy. Instead, Payne gives us some lovely moments of social awkwardness,…
Read MorePosted by Maria Delgado | 30th Oct 2023 | Review, Spain
…sexual feelings for her. There is also the womanising Álvaro Mesía hovering in the distance who hopes to seduce her – Ana ultimately falling victim to two men who each…
Read MorePosted by Annette Balaam | 15th Dec 2023 | Design, London, United Kingdom
…daylight created the most wonderful experience of the infinite variety and play of light and shadow waltzing merrily across the floor, doors, walls and ceiling. Two hooded hairdryers hover over…
Read MorePosted by Ian Maxwell | 16th Apr 2024 | Australia, Review, Theatre and Gender
…formally precise form hovering on cross-braced timber pillars a metre above the floor of the theatre, separated from the audience by a dark moat, towards which descend a flight of…
Read More…Professor Maya Volodymyrivna Harbuzyuk. Maya Harbuzyuk was a professor at the Ivan Franko National University in Lviv, Ukraine, and Dean of the Faculty of Culture and Arts at this university….
Read MorePosted by Eylül Fidan Akıncı | 20th Jun 2023 | Belgium, LGBTQ+ Theatre, Review, Theatre and Dance
…Benga, Kurdish-Ottoman Leyla Bederkhan, and Mexican Clemencia Piña “La Sarabia,” as presented and recorded on European stages. Standing tall under the centennial sylvan décor by Albert Dubosq, Piña underlines that…
Read MorePosted by Ivanka Apostolova Baskar | 15th Sep 2025 | Acting, Interview, Macedonia
…directed by our resident director, Jovan Ristovski-Jovica. This didn’t go as planned, as I had to take a personal leave and temporarily pause my career during the summer months. As…
Read MorePosted by Emilija Kvočka | 7th Nov 2025 | Adaptation, Review, Serbia
…performance. Let the map of Africa from the play Uncle Vanya be replaced here by the happy, therefore nostalgic landscape of the former common land of the Western Balkans. Let…
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 14th Mar 2024 | London, Review, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom
For me, this is the most emotional show on the London stage. Why’s that? Because it’s about Nye Bevan, who as Minister of Health in the postwar socialist Labour government…
Read MorePosted by Lisa Monde | 16th May 2025 | Interview, Musical Theatre, Spain, United Kingdom
…interest in literary bestsellers. Thus, composer Iván Macías and lyricist Félix Amador – authors of several successful Spanish musicals, used as the basis for their latest productions El Médico Мusical…
Read MorePosted by Berna Ataoğlu | 25th Apr 2025 | Canada, Review, Theatre and Gender
…income from her profession and, therefore, takes on a side job as a shoe shiner. She plans to visit her mother in Vancouver for the Christmas holidays. However, a day…
Read MorePosted by Emiliia Dementsova | 24th Mar 2023 | Festivals, Hungary, News, Theatre and Politics, Theatre Olympics 2023
…as the political situation is right, we will host Russian artists again”. And as often happens in life – everything is indeed decided at the last minute. The Ukrainian Ivan…
Read MorePosted by Margaret Rose | 19th Aug 2025 | Belgium, Edinburgh 2025, Review, United Kingdom
…are over, to rebuild these countries. Werken en dagen [EN: Works and Days], by FC Bergman, Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2025. Photo credit: Kurt Van der Elst. A fake animal enters…
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The Queen of Versailles Musical or the Funeral of… by Lisa Monde 29th October 2025
“Trilogia Cadela Força – Capítulo II:… by Jenny Strataki 6th August 2025
“Aşınma” (“Corrosion”): A… by Seda Ilter 23rd November 2025
The Filmed Performance “Woodland Bird… by Martin Blaszk 9th November 2025 


James Graham’s “Punch” at the Apollo Theatre:… by Aleks Sierz 30th September 2025 
Nearly Finished by Jonathan Kalb 15th November 2025