Francis Poulenc’s “Midnight In Paris” (“La Voix Humaine”) In Beijing
Belgium’s new opera company Muziektheater Transparant is invited by the 2017 Beijing Music...
Read MorePosted by Cheng-Han Wu | 21st Oct 2017 | Belgium, China, Festivals, Review, Theatre and Opera, Transcultural Collaborations
Belgium’s new opera company Muziektheater Transparant is invited by the 2017 Beijing Music...
Read MorePosted by Nikolay Shevchenko | 25th Sep 2017 | News, Russia, Translation
Moscow is an excellent venue for devoted drama connoisseurs, even if you don’t speak Russian. Here...
Read MorePosted by Andrea Moneta | 23rd Aug 2017 | Transmedia, United Kingdom
When the legends of opera were composing their works, it is unlikely they ever envisaged a time...
Read MorePosted by Zolima Citymag | 20th Aug 2017 | China, News, Theatre and Opera
Why We Recommend It A series of operas hailing from across China will showcase the diversity and...
Read MorePosted by Pablo Bardin | 11th May 2017 | Adaptation, Argentina, Theatre and Opera
German composer’s Forbidden Love is premièred at the Teatro Colón The Colón hasn’t offered Richard...
Read MorePosted by Lauren Deutsch | 11th May 2017 | Adaptation, France, Los Angeles, Theatre and Art, Theatre and Opera
In advance of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s forthcoming exhibition, Chagall: Fantasies...
Read MorePosted by Zolima Citymag | 30th Apr 2017 | China, Hong Kong, Review, Theatre and Opera
When Amanda Li steps onto the stage in the classic Dream of the Red Chamber, she’ll do so having...
Read MorePosted by Adam Sherwin | 27th Mar 2017 | Immersive Theatre, London, Review, Theatre and Opera, United Kingdom
Scenes depicting graphic sex and violence have a role in modern opera, the departing director of...
Read MorePosted by Pablo Bardin | 27th Mar 2017 | Argentina, Management, Producing
After the resignation of Darío Lopérfido, the theatre is set to undergo several changes with newly...
Read MorePosted by Rebecca Monks | 14th Jan 2017 | News, United Kingdom
World-class theatre is becoming an ever growing presence in UK cinemas. Chains like Curzon, Vue...
Read MorePosted by James Butterwick | 13th Nov 2016 | Review, Russia, Theatre and Opera
Olfactory perception – Shostakovich conkers? Whilst I am in the moron category regarding love of...
Read MorePosted by Peta Tait | 12th Sep 2016 | Australia, Essay, Theatre and Opera
Circus has always shamelessly borrowed from other performance forms. It has coopted all types of...
Read MorePosted by Daniele Avila Small | 30th Aug 2016 | Brazil, Documentary Theatre, News, Transcultural Collaborations
Rio de Janeiro hosted many interesting events in the last months. One of them was HOBRA – Artistic...
Read MorePosted by Peter Davis | 20th Aug 2016 | This Week in Theatre History
It was on this very day in 1792–August 20–that the great French playwright, Pierre...
Read MorePosted by Alexandra Coghlan | 1st Aug 2016 | Australia, Interview, Theatre and Opera
“It is easy for opera to be hijacked by the taste police, especially when the taste police have...
Read MorePosted by Matthew Lockitt | 3rd Mar 2016 | Australia, Musical Theatre, Review
Original Australian musical theatre seems to be a relatively well-kept secret. The existing...
Read MorePosted by Tass | 18th Feb 2016 | News, Russia, Russian Theatre Abroad, Theatre and Film, United States of America
Venues in the U.S. cities of New York, Washington, D.C., and Boston are set to screen some of the...
Read MorePosted by Oleg Serdobolsky | 21st Jun 2015 | Review, Russia, Theatre and Opera
The troupe of the Mariinsky Theater will present a new version of Giuseppe Verdi’s La...
Read MorePosted by Oleg Krasnov - Russia Beyond Headlines | 22nd Apr 2015 | News, Russia, Theatre and Opera
U.S. director’s staging of Purcell’s, The Indian Queen, dominates annual ceremony in Moscow....
Read MorePosted by Magda Romanska | 4th Mar 2015 | Essay, Poland, Polish Theatre Abroad, Theatre and Opera
Polish classical musicians and opera singers have always enjoyed global renown, with singers such...
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