Multilingual Theatre For/With Young Audiences: On the Jeune Théâtre Européen Jeunes Publics Project
The growing levels of migration result in an increasing number of children across Europe growing...
Read MorePosted by Kasia Lech | 28th Feb 2024 | Essay, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Theatre and Politics, Theatre for Young Audiences, Tunisia
The growing levels of migration result in an increasing number of children across Europe growing...
Read MorePosted by Kate Lovell | 5th Aug 2020 | Essay, Japan, Theatre and Dance, Theatre and Disability, Transmedia, United Kingdom
Digital dance piece tells the never-before heard stories of deaf survivors of the A-bombs dropped...
Read MorePosted by Michael Schweikardt | 29th Nov 2019 | Design, Interview, Los Angeles, Theatre and Disability, United States of America
Scenic designer Sean Fanning recently designed a beautiful and provocative set for Jack Thorne’s...
Read MorePosted by Andreea S. Calude, Laura Haughey, and Kellye Bensley | 15th Jul 2018 | Essay, New Zealand, Theatre and Disability
Would you go and see a bilingual or multilingual show if you only spoke one of the languages...
Read MorePosted by Isaac Lim | 3rd Jul 2018 | Review, Singapore, Theatre for Young Audiences
At front-of-house before the doors open, a crew member encourages the audience to walk around the...
Read MorePosted by Jacob Juntunen and Dagmara Krzyżaniak | 28th Dec 2017 | Poland, Review, Theatre and Disability, Theatre and Politics
“Freedom, Equality, Theatre” The motto of Scena Robocza (Working Scene) is, “Freedom, Equality,...
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