Dealing with a Difficult Past: Guillermo Calderón’s “Villa” at Santiago a Mil
Catching up with Guillermo Calderón’s Villa at Santiago a Mil after almost 12 years has been a...
Read MorePosted by Maria Delgado | 24th Jan 2024 | Chile, Review, Santiago a Mil 2024
Catching up with Guillermo Calderón’s Villa at Santiago a Mil after almost 12 years has been a...
Read MorePosted by Maria Delgado | 8th Mar 2023 | Education, Review, Spain, Theatre and Politics
Xavier Bobés is one of those remarkable artists able to conjure a world through a few objects that...
Read MorePosted by EfeJota Suárez | 30th Dec 2017 | Review, Spain
Silence. From the Latin “silentium”. The RAE (The Royal Spanish Academy) defines it as...
Read MorePosted by Oksana Dudko | 20th Jul 2017 | Documentary Theatre, Dramaturgy, Ukraine
During the post-Soviet period, Ukrainian dramaturgy lagged behind prose and poetry and was almost...
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