ProEnglish Theatre in Kyiv: It’s Important that Art Doesn’t Stop during War
On the first day of the Russian invasion, the ProEnglish Theatre in Kyiv, the only...
Read MorePosted by Borisav Matić | 19th Mar 2022 | Interview, Theatre and Politics, Translation, Ukraine
On the first day of the Russian invasion, the ProEnglish Theatre in Kyiv, the only...
Read MorePosted by Henry Bell | 30th Jan 2022 | Adaptation, Essay, Ghana, India, Theatre and Decolonization, Transcultural Collaborations, United Kingdom
Over the last few years, the issue of decolonising the curriculum has become a growing concern for...
Read MorePosted by Konrad Zielinski | 11th Sep 2019 | Review, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom
Beliefs of racial purity and superiority were at the heart of the conflict that brought about the...
Read MorePosted by Zabrina Lo | 17th Jul 2019 | Adaptation, Hong Kong, News
Rosalind Wong didn’t plan to win the Hecklers Award 2016 for Best Director – but she did, walking...
Read MorePosted by Hana Worthen | 5th Jul 2019 | Festivals, Review, United States of America
The First National Veterans Theatre Festival, a partnership between the Feast of Crispian (FoC)...
Read MorePosted by Poonam Trivedi | 6th Jun 2019 | Adaptation, Essay, India
The most striking aspect of Shakespeare in India today is that it seems to have at last got over...
Read MorePosted by Jane Baldwin | 9th Feb 2019 | Boston, Review, Theatre and Politics, United States of America
An updated version of Othello now playing at the American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge...
Read MorePosted by Oberon Books | 3rd Dec 2018 | Books, United Kingdom
Producer and Editor Titilola Dawudu talks about the moment that inspired her love of theatre, and...
Read MorePosted by Alex Rogals | 10th Feb 2018 | Adaptation, Japan, Review, Transcultural Collaborations
New York City’s Japan Society closed out its 2017-18 Noh-Now series this past January with...
Read MorePosted by Adam Sherwin | 6th Jan 2018 | London, News, United Kingdom
“Come, and take choice of all my library, And so beguile thy sorrow,” Shakespeare wrote. Now...
Read MorePosted by Theresa Saxon | 29th Aug 2017 | United Kingdom
At a time when many black British actors are leaving their home country to travel to the US in...
Read MorePosted by Brett Gamboa | 17th Jan 2017 | Dramaturgy, Essay, United Kingdom
Though Shakespeare’s death didn’t attract much attention in 1616, it’s big news today. To mark its...
Read MorePosted by Jonathan Kalb | 31st Dec 2016 | New York, Review, Theatre and Politics, United States of America
TRUE: Daniel Craig has real acting chops. If you doubted this because you thought the role of...
Read MorePosted by Ketaki Datta | 4th Jul 2016 | India, News
Theater performances in India are a costly affair; however, they are in high demand across the...
Read MorePosted by Asher Warren | 19th Oct 2015 | Adaptation, Australia, Review
The tragedy of Shakespeare’s Desdemona haunts the literary canon. Her murder at the hands of her...
Read MorePosted by Paul Rae | 15th Oct 2015 | Adaptation, Australia, Review
In Desdemona, Toni Morrison’s response to Shakespeare’s Othello, which opens today at the...
Read MorePosted by Tony Howard | 24th Mar 2014 | Acting, Essay, United Kingdom
In 1825 the African-American actor Ira Aldridge came to London in The Slave’s Revenge. Before...
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