Drawing Inspiration in a Pandemic — Breath Has Always Been Central to Theatre
Wrapped in COVID-Safe vigilance, Australian theatre has cautiously begun to welcome back...
Read MorePosted by Daniel Johnston | 26th Feb 2021 | Australia, Review, Sydney, Theatre and Art
Wrapped in COVID-Safe vigilance, Australian theatre has cautiously begun to welcome back...
Read MorePosted by Liam Rees | 28th Sep 2020 | Germany, Review, Transmedia
Consciousness, cognition, and perception have fascinated Jisun Kim and The House of Sorrow is a...
Read MorePosted by Vikram Phukan | 3rd May 2019 | Adaptation, India, Review
Marathi play, Avyahat has a cinematic sweep and a multi-layered narrative. The third generation of...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 20th Apr 2019 | London, Review, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom
Theatre can give a voice to the voiceless — but at what cost? Abhishek Majumdar, who debuted at...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 19th Nov 2017 | London, Playwriting, Review, United Kingdom
Is Buddhism a path to finding spiritual enlightenment — or just an excuse for not facing your...
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