LegalAlien’s “The Flowers of Srebrenica”: Theatre as Healing
The Flowers of Srebrenica should be impossible to stage. Irish academic Aidan Hehir’s book, a...
Read MorePosted by Verity Healey | 27th Oct 2025 | Bosnia, Review, Theatre and Politics
The Flowers of Srebrenica should be impossible to stage. Irish academic Aidan Hehir’s book, a...
Read MorePosted by The African Theatre Magazine | 13th Aug 2020 | Devised Theatre, Featured, Rwanda
“Theatre in Rwanda? Are you crazy? There’s no theatre in Rwanda,” said Hope Azeda’s...
Read MorePosted by Jonathan Kalb | 7th Dec 2018 | New York, Review, Theatre and Politics, United States of America
I caught up with The Thanksgiving Play a few days after Thanksgiving. I was in the mood to laugh...
Read MorePosted by Christoph Leibold | 19th Sep 2017 | Austria, Germany
Hardly another art form is better suited for the work of remembrance than the theatre as a medium...
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