Julia Pascal’s 12:37 at the Finborough Theatre: epic story of Jewish identity from Dublin to Jerusalem
Julia Pascal is a resourceful theatre-maker who is unafraid of being controversial. Her interest...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 10th Dec 2022 | Israel, London, Review, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom
Julia Pascal is a resourceful theatre-maker who is unafraid of being controversial. Her interest...
Read MorePosted by Emiliia Dementsova | 9th Dec 2020 | Festivals, Israel, News
If theater around the world previously sought to destroy the fourth wall, it has recently had to...
Read MorePosted by Cate Cammarata | 12th Mar 2020 | Interview, New York, Playwriting, United States of America
We can’t discuss unpleasant historical events or why you or I voted for that candidate without generating anger and accusations. A society which is afraid to think and respectfully consider different points of view will inevitably degrade its ability to understand. Then what?
Read MorePosted by Mert Dilek | 15th Feb 2020 | London, Review, United Kingdom
Towards the end of Leopoldstadt, a young writer named Leonard is handed a sheet of paper with his...
Read MorePosted by Renée Köhler Ryan | 20th Jan 2015 | Australia, Review, Theatre and Art
During an artist talk just an hour before performing Wot? No Fish!! on Saturday at the Sydney...
Read MorePosted by Dmitriy Romendik | 4th Jun 2014 | News, Russia, Theatre and Politics
Director and artist Dmitry Krymov’s production of Opus No.7, about the Holocaust and the...
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