Catharsis in the Eleventh Row: The Aesthetics of Truth on Stage and an Audience That Is Not Afraid of the Dark
The time of frozen catharsis is now. But what kind of theatre refuses purification? Theatre...
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The time of frozen catharsis is now. But what kind of theatre refuses purification? Theatre...
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Marina Hanganu is a theatre director, cultural manager and researcher exploring the intersection...
Read MorePosted by French Culture | 19th Oct 2021 | Festivals, France, News
Sinking Ship Productions, a company established in 2008 by Jonathan Levin and Josh Luxenberg has...
Read MorePosted by Akila Kannadasan | 4th Aug 2020 | Covid-19, India, Interview, Puppetry
There was a new energy about Mu Harikrishnan’s terrace. In the village of Yervadi near Salem that...
Read MorePosted by Soha Elsirgany | 23rd Apr 2019 | Egypt, Festivals, News
From Denmark to Cairo’s D-Caf Festival, Dust by Sew Flunk Fury Wit presents a blend of opera...
Read MorePosted by Peter Moyes | 20th Sep 2017 | Australia, Puppetry, Theatre and Disability
Laser Beak Man, the madcap superhero creation of artist Tim Sharp, who has autism, flew into La...
Read MorePosted by Anke Meyer | 5th Aug 2017 | Germany, Puppetry
Every two years, four cities in Franconia host an international puppet theater festival. A look at...
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