“Bluets,” Royal Court
When does creativity become mannered? When it’s based on repetition, and repetition without...
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As part of the Asian Theatremakers series Liu Xiaoyi and I are arranging for a time and date to...
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There is a simple dinner-party game that can be played at no ostensible cost. The host asks, “Who...
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How are we to live together in this day and age? Jan Lauwers, the ‘first among equals’ at...
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The independent theatre companies have at all times been champions for developing new texts for...
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