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…including opera, musicals, new writing, fringe and commercial works from countries including Chile, the USA, Poland, France, Germany and the UK – here are a few options that The Theatre…
Read MorePosted by Maria Delgado | 8th Apr 2020 | News, Worldwide
…including opera, musicals, new writing, fringe and commercial works from countries including Chile, the USA, Poland, France, Germany and the UK – here are a few options that The Theatre…
Read MorePosted by Jenna Lourenco | 18th Feb 2024 | Essay, New York, Theatre and Disability, United States of America
…when neurotypical social conventions become confusing and contradictory. Tickets for Axioms and all currently-scheduled future NNPS presentations are available here: https://www.spitnvigor.com/neurodivergent-plays. The price is $15 in person, and pay-what-you-can for…
Read MorePosted by Victoria Zavyalova | 19th Sep 2025 | Adaptation, New York, Review, United States of America
…and enduring the merciless mockery of other boys — Ilyusha turns his pain outward. He hides a needle in a piece of bread and feeds it to the family dog,…
Read MorePosted by Javad Mohajeri | 6th Aug 2025 | Holland Festival 2025, Netherlands, Review, Theatre and AI
Arrival and Anticipation On Thursday, June 19, I participated in Michel van der Aa’s From Dust. The performance was presented as a virtual reality opera, scheduled into precise 20-minute time…
Read MorePosted by Emilija Kvočka | 13th Jun 2025 | Festivals, Review, Serbia
In honour of playwright Jovan Sterija Popović, Sterijino pozorje was held this year for the seventieth time. In the selection curated by theatrologist and theatre critic Ana Tasić, nine plays…
Read MorePosted by Suganthy Krishnamachari | 30th Apr 2024 | India, Playwriting, Review
Tiruchiyai Meetta Sundarapandiyan and Blackout — two plays with different plots were presented with a slice of comedy at the annual event. Theatre Karpanai Kudhirai’s Tiruchiyai Meetta Sundarapandian is about…
Read MorePosted by Verity Healey | 19th Nov 2023 | Kosovo, Review, Theatre and Politics
…Jan Anouilh, should be programmed towards the showcase’s end. Staged in Gjakova, a town hovering on the edges of the border with Albania, it has a distinctly local feel, where…
Read MorePosted by David Turner | 20th Nov 2023 | Documentary Theatre, Review, United Kingdom
…1996. It’s an old wound that refuses to heal. The loss sparked dejected England fans to vandalise German cars and burn Southgate effigies. Despite his emotional baggage, circumstances thrust Southgate…
Read MorePosted by Maria Delgado | 25th Mar 2024 | Review, Spain, Theatre and Opera
…is absent in both the play and the opera and here Loy gives her a physical presence. She hovers, picking up Elle’s discarded items of clothing, amd follows her from…
Read MorePosted by Maria Delgado | 21st Dec 2023 | Management, Review, Spain, Theatre and Politics
…between stage and spectator has been seen as the key characteristic of much of his work of late, including Who is Me. Pasolini (2016) and Vania (2017). For the opening…
Read MorePosted by Patricia Rincon | 29th Jun 2023 | TF54, Theatre Forum
…a crazy person or give yourself to vanity. You might say, so why have I been born? Why have I been given a soul? And I say to you are…
Read MorePosted by Molly Grogan Zolima CityMag | 19th May 2024 | Hong Kong, Review, Theatre and Art
…an othering gaze, a work-in-progress public viewing in 2023 traded in stereotypes of the self-centred expat looking for adventure and poked fun at French vanity with Edith Piaf’s La vie…
Read MorePosted by Meiling Cheng | 29th Jun 2023 | Participatory Theatre, TF54, Theatre Forum
…irrational zeal feeding any internet sensation and social mania. A line of audience members was formed outside a condemned century-old house in the Art Village, waiting to attend Taiwanese artist…
Read MorePosted by Róisín Daly | 6th Aug 2025 | Holland Festival 2025, Netherlands, Review, Theatre and AI
Stepping into From Dust feels less like attending a performance and more like consciously entering a dream. In this virtual reality opera, Michel Van der Aa extends his innovation in…
Read MorePosted by Emilija Kvočka | 5th Sep 2023 | Festivals, Review, Serbia
…was built in 1930 on a knap place, with the name of the Golden Hill, known since Roman times, the work of architect Dragiša Brašovan modeled like Serbian medieval castles….
Read MorePosted by Meg Hands | 7th May 2023 | Belgium, Essay, Theatre and Dance
…houses are now regularly using parties to seduce a (new) audience. “About last night”, Kristof van Baarle asks himself: what does this trend have to offer to the theatre? Sometimes…
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 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 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 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…
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The Queen of Versailles Musical or the Funeral of… by Lisa Monde 29th October 2025
“Aşınma” (“Corrosion”): A… by Seda Ilter 23rd November 2025
“Trilogia Cadela Força – Capítulo II:… by Jenny Strataki 6th August 2025 

The Filmed Performance “Woodland Bird… by Martin Blaszk 9th November 2025
A Theatre Of Boredom And Theatrical Distrust (André… by S.E. Gontarski 4th December 2025
James Graham’s “Punch” at the Apollo Theatre:… by Aleks Sierz 30th September 2025 
