Friday Essay: A World of Pain – Australian Theatre in Crisis
Australia’s performing arts sector has long been recognized as an ecosystem. It is a community of...
Read MorePosted by Gillian Arrighi and Clare Irvine | 18th Oct 2021 | Australia, Covid-19, Theatre and Politics
Australia’s performing arts sector has long been recognized as an ecosystem. It is a community of...
Read MorePosted by Shilpa Nair Anand | 4th Oct 2021 | Covid-19, India, News
The Thrissur-based collective has been organizing performances in the homes of artists and...
Read MorePosted by Ariadne Mikou | 6th Aug 2021 | Interview, Italy, Theatre and Dance
During the second edition of the artist-led Mercurio Festival in Palermo, the Italian...
Read MorePosted by Alexander Nderitu | 21st Feb 2019 | Festivals, News, Zimbabwe
One of the first indications of the change in political temperatures was the production of the hilarious stage play ‘Operation Restore Legacy’ which re-imagines the military takeover in Harare that ended one of Africa’s longest and most controversial presidential tenures.
Read MorePosted by Alexander Nderitu | 28th Jun 2017 | Kenya, Management
Kenya National Theatre (KNT) was initially built as a recreational centre for British soldiers...
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“Broken Melody” at MITEM: A Music That Finds Its Way Home by Emiliia Dementsova 13th May 2026 