Friday Essay: A World of Pain – Australian Theatre in Crisis
Australia’s performing arts sector has long been recognized as an ecosystem. It is a community of...
Read MorePosted by Gillian Arrighi and Clare Irvine | 18th Oct 2021 | Australia, Covid-19, Theatre and Politics
Australia’s performing arts sector has long been recognized as an ecosystem. It is a community of...
Read MoreFor the first part of this article go here. No coherent government program has been put in place...
Read MoreFor part II of this essay, click here. The coronavirus pandemic is laying bare the ills gnawing at...
Read MorePosted by Liffy Thomas | 3rd Feb 2020 | India, Review, Theatre and Politics
A theatrical performance by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants grapples with the...
Read MorePosted by Sarah Magill | 3rd Jan 2020 | Devised Theatre, Poland, Review
In the main Sala of the Vorpommen Theater in Greifswald, northern Germany, a row of bare-footed...
Read MorePosted by Baharak Sahami | 25th Aug 2019 | Iran, Review, Theatre and Politics
A successful play is a machine all of whose parts are thoughtfully selected to serve its overall...
Read MorePosted by Fan Liya | 28th Jul 2019 | China, Review, Theatre and Gender
The women of Mulan Community Service Center share the stories of their lives as mothers and...
Read MorePosted by Isaiah Lopaz | 25th Jun 2019 | Belgium, Review, Theatre and Politics
“You have to sit on the side of the stage. You’ll see that when you enter you have the option of...
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