“Drive Your Plow Over The Bones Of The Dead” at the Barbican Theatre
Imagine yourself in a remote place: it could be a mountaintop, or a lost village, or the Amazon....
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 3rd May 2023 | Adaptation, London, Review, United Kingdom
Imagine yourself in a remote place: it could be a mountaintop, or a lost village, or the Amazon....
Read MorePosted by Borisav Matić | 20th Apr 2022 | Applied Theatre, Essay, Serbia, Theatre and Politics
Despite Serbia’s own environmental issues, work that explores ecological themes and the climate...
Read MorePosted by Evelin Bizjak | 15th Mar 2022 | Review, Slovenia, Theatre and Politics
Mladinsko Theatre, premiered on 12th October 2021 At the beginning of the second decade of the...
Read MorePosted by Klaudia Łączyńska | 27th Jun 2021 | Between.Pomiędzy 2021, Festivals, Poland, Review, Theatre and Politics
In the virtual space of the 12th Between.Pomiędzy Festival of Literature and Theatre, a question...
Read MorePosted by Rathsaran Sireekan | 2nd Aug 2019 | Adaptation, Belgium, Essay, Review, Theatre and Dance, Theatre and Politics
Engaging choreography in a green discourse Anyone associating ‘De Keersmaeker’ and P.A.R.T.S....
Read MorePosted by Sébastien Hendrickx and Kristof van Baarle | 18th Feb 2019 | France, Interview, Theatre and Science
What do we humans have in common with wales, mushrooms, bacteria or the internet? We are all...
Read MorePosted by S. Ravi | 6th Mar 2018 | Essay, India, Playwriting
Staged at the ongoing 8th Theatre Olympics, Sabir Khan’s Doodhan mirrors the hardships of...
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