Ola Rotimi: The Enduring Influence of a Nigerian Theatre Giant
Twenty years after his death, the Nigerian dramatist Ola Rotimi is attracting renewed interest....
Read MorePosted by Sanya Osha | 12th Aug 2021 | Essay, Nigeria, Playwriting, Theatre and Politics
Twenty years after his death, the Nigerian dramatist Ola Rotimi is attracting renewed interest....
Read MorePosted by Rathsaran Sireekan | 19th May 2019 | Belgium, Essay, Theatre and Dance, Theatre and Decolonization
Author: Rathsaran Sireekan Contemporary art’s desire to be “contemporary”, for many practitioners,...
Read MorePosted by Leigh Boucher | 5th Mar 2019 | Australia, Review, Sydney, Theatre and Politics
How To Rule The World is Indigenous playwright Nakkiah Lui’s critical riposte to the intellectual...
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