The International Online Theatre Festival 2021
…the ‘live’ are refashioned. All the work in this year’s festival – from Chile’s Reminiscencia and the US/Russian chekhovOS /an experimental game/, to the UK’s A Feast in the Time…
Read MorePosted by The Theatre Times | 15th Apr 1999
…the ‘live’ are refashioned. All the work in this year’s festival – from Chile’s Reminiscencia and the US/Russian chekhovOS /an experimental game/, to the UK’s A Feast in the Time…
Read MorePosted by Frida Sandström | 29th Nov 2019 | Essay, Sweden, Transmedia
…Süder Happelmann (2019). Photo by Jasper Kettner. Speaking of mimicking, a Joycean theatre is ever-present in this year’s biennale. One example is Russia’s “Lc. 15: 11-32”, narrating the history of…
Read MorePosted by Michelle Hunt Souza | 29th Jun 2023 | TF54, Theatre Forum
…has become increasingly diverse. Turkish markets stand next to Russian tea houses and trendy brunch hangouts. The performer in this window-gallery is the “other,” almost becoming an object that passerby…
Read MorePosted by Kasia Lech | 28th Feb 2024 | Essay, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Theatre and Politics, Theatre for Young Audiences, Tunisia
…Russian, German, Arvanitika, and Italian. Additionally, the project engaged amateur performers and young audience members throughout the project’s development stages. The project had seven main participants: l’Espace des Arts, Scène…
Read MorePosted by Directed by Boris Yukhananov, based on a play by Maurice Maeterlinck, Stanislavsky Electrotheatre, Stage Russia HD (2015), Russia | 14th Dec 1999 | IOTF 2019
…Tyltyl and Mytyl on the search for the Blue Bird of happiness. This production was captured by the Stanislavsky Electrotheatre in Moscow and presented in partnership with Stage Russia HD….
Read MorePosted by Conceptualised and directed by William Kentridge, based on texts by Franz Kafka, Vladimir Mayakovsky, and William Shakespeare, Centre for the Less Good Idea (2020), South Africa | 16th May 2000 | IOTF 2020: Extended
…converge in an adapted version of Russian playwright Vladimir Mayakovsky’s self-titled verse drama. An experimental take on the original avant-garde tragedy, Mayakovsky: A Tragedy makes use of the illusory optics…
Read MorePosted by Kasia Lech | 8th Apr 2024 | Dramaturgy, Interview, Theatre and Politics
…Werner, International Theatre Facilitator and Director (Germany/Russia) Multilingual dramaturgies allow to bring many perspectives on one stage, and connect people despite their different backgrounds, cultures, or worldviews. Because when people…
Read MorePosted by Verity Healey | 8th Nov 2023 | Kosovo, Review, Theatre and Politics
…paper at the German Development Institute labels Kosovo as being partly free).And with more peace processes possibly on the horizon (Ukraine and Russia, and Israel and Palestine) – when and…
Read MorePosted by Vassili Schedrin | 13th Dec 2023 | Featured, New York, Review, United States of America
…aspiring actor playing a role in Sebastian’s production in St. Petersburg, Russia. Ilya wanted to share with others his fascination with the play and with the capacity of theater to…
Read MorePosted by Mert Dilek | 4th Feb 2024 | London, Review, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom
…unnamed country run by a totalitarian regime, A Mirror is a Russian doll of plays nested into one another: what starts out as an innocuous wedding ceremony—complete with flowers, frills,…
Read MorePosted by Morgan Skolnik | 3rd Feb 2024 | New York, Review, Theatre and Disability, United States of America
…fleeing from Russian pogroms, “Because it’s so Japanese!” I want a version of How to Dance in Ohio that is “so Japanese”. That is to say, I want a version…
Read MorePosted by Ivanka Apostolova Baskar | 21st Dec 2023 | Acting, Interview, Macedonia
…time there during my studies. For the Bulgarian theatre education I can say that it has some cultural remnants of a Russian system of education in view of the arts…
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 3rd Jul 2023 | Review, United Kingdom
…2021 mid-pandemic letter to the nation, goes from the 2018 World Cup in Russia, the 2020 Euros (delayed to 2021 because of COVID) and the 2022 World Cup in Qatar….
Read MorePosted by Martin Blaszk | 29th Nov 2023 | Brazil, Poland, Review
…montage begins with the famous sequence from Eisenstein’s Battleship Potemkin, where troops loyal to Tsarist Russia descend the notorious Primorsky Stairs in Odessa and shoot down innocent civilians [8]. This…
Read MorePosted by Emiliia Dementsova | 27th Sep 2023 | Festivals, Hungary, News
…the Hungarian stage will hear Yiddish, Polish, Hungarian, Russian, French, Slovak, Serbian, German, English, and other languages, the main language of which will be the language of theatre. The language…
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