“Earworm:” Entangled in the Political Landscape
Toronto’s theatre scene thrives on its multicultural identity, a modern-day Tower of Babel...
Read MorePosted by Amin Azimi | 15th May 2024 | Canada, Review, Theatre and Politics
Toronto’s theatre scene thrives on its multicultural identity, a modern-day Tower of Babel...
Read MorePosted by Emily Cordes | 8th Aug 2021 | New York, Review, United States of America
The last several years in our shared history, particularly the rise of discriminatory legislation,...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 11th Oct 2020 | London, Review, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom
When the history of British theatre’s response to COVID-19 comes to be written, the names of two...
Read MorePosted by Marjan Moosavi | 7th Jul 2020 | Canada, Interview, Playwriting, Turkey
In April 2020 Wine&Halva, a play by Turkish playwright and theater researcher Deniz Başar, had...
Read MorePosted by Marjan Moosavi | 6th Jul 2020 | Canada, Interview, Playwriting, Turkey
In April 2020 Wine&Halva, a play by Turkish playwright and theatre researcher Deniz Başar, had...
Read MorePosted by Marjan Moosavi | 4th Jul 2020 | Canada, Interview, Playwriting, Turkey
In April 2020 Wine&Halva, a play by Turkish playwright and theater researcher Deniz Başar, had...
Read MorePosted by Ian Kiyingi Muddu | 22nd Mar 2020 | Review, Theatre and Age, Uganda
Wondering what may draw young people to theatre? It’s a theatre about them, with them and...
Read MorePosted by Clement Lee | 22nd Feb 2020 | Festivals, Hong Kong, Interview, Theatre and Politics
A one-man show by Hong Kong writer and performer Armie Ma will have its Australian debut in...
Read MorePosted by Patrick Langston | 17th Dec 2019 | Acting, Canada, Review
“We are women who do what must be done” so says the cigarette-puffing, mahjong-addicted...
Read MorePosted by John Brunner | 26th Nov 2019 | France, Germany, Review, Translation
It opens with a manic attempt to clean. The sheets, the floors, the smell of the air, everything...
Read MorePosted by Aisling Murphy | 6th Nov 2019 | Canada, Review, Theatre and Politics
Canada is built upon a core tenet of otherness; its populace is built largely upon the mosaicked...
Read MorePosted by Natasha Lomonossoff | 10th Oct 2019 | Canada, Review, Theatre and Politics
In the context of these politically divisive times, the message of Mark Crawford’s recent play,...
Read MorePosted by James Montaño | 16th Aug 2019 | Review, Theatre and Politics, United States of America
For many who live in the US border states, the peril of crossing the US-Mexico border is a tale as...
Read MorePosted by Laura Kressly | 3rd Jul 2019 | The Play's The Thing UK
In the programme notes, director Graham Watts states, “there are hundreds of astonishing plays...
Read MorePosted by Mert Dilek | 26th Jun 2019 | Adaptation, Documentary Theatre, London, Review, United Kingdom
Three generations, three centuries, three acts: The Lehman Trilogy is a theatrical feast that...
Read MorePosted by Alvina Ruprecht | 28th May 2019 | Canada, Devised Theatre, Review, Transcultural Collaborations
Art Babayants is a performer and the Artistic Director of the Toronto Laboratory Theatre, working...
Read MorePosted by Stephen Chinna | 24th May 2019 | Australia, Review, Theatre and Politics
Review: Water, Black Swan, Perth. Water, written by Jane Bodie and directed by Emily McLean, was...
Read MorePosted by Cortland Nesley | 16th Apr 2019 | Canada, Review, Theatre and Disability
It seems simple enough. One is invited to perform somewhere, fills out the necessary paperwork,...
Read MorePosted by Shimon Levy | 15th Mar 2019 | Essay, Israel
In comparison with West European theater, Hebrew theater is young: only a century separates the...
Read MorePosted by Michael Appler | 16th Feb 2019 | New York, Review, Theatre and Politics, United States of America
“City of No Illusions,” a political comedy that stages the modern refugee crisis inside a funeral home.
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