Venus and Adonis: this “play within a plague” about Shakespeare is wildly romantic, erotic and colorful
Shakespeare wrote his famous narrative poem Venus and Adonis in a lockdown era when, in 1593, the...
Read MorePosted by Kirk Dodd | 5th Nov 2023 | Australia, Review, Theatre and Gender
Shakespeare wrote his famous narrative poem Venus and Adonis in a lockdown era when, in 1593, the...
Read MorePosted by Helen Trenos | 11th Jan 2023 | Australia, Design, Directing, Review, Theatre and Gender
Review: D*ck Pics in the Garden of Eden, written and directed by Jeffrey Jay Fowler, The Last...
Read MorePosted by Anthony Uhlmann | 13th Nov 2020 | Australia, Review, Sydney, Theatre and Age
Review: Cursed! by Kodie Bedford, directed by Jason Klarwein Tucked away at the back of the...
Read MorePosted by Konrad Zielinski | 23rd Oct 2020 | Interview, Theatre and Gender, United Kingdom
Tim Norwood describes himself as an emerging theatre-maker from Sheffield. He’s queer, disabled,...
Read MorePosted by Eylül Fidan Akıncı | 7th Apr 2020 | Essay, Puppetry, South Korea, Transmedia
The history of puppetry is full of supernatural bodies on stage that dramatically or subtextually...
Read MorePosted by Trevor Boffone | 9th Oct 2019 | Musical Theatre, Review, United States of America
Teenagers dealing with sex, suicide, abusive parents, and queer love might not seem like typical...
Read MorePosted by Nobuko Tanaka | 24th Feb 2019 | Adaptation, Japan, News, Theatre and Opera, Transcultural Collaborations
A new opera based on the quintessentially Japanese novel Kinkakuji is set to open in Tokyo...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 3rd Oct 2018 | London, Musical Theatre, Review, United Kingdom
There was once a time when grime music was very angry and very threatening, but that seems a long...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 12th May 2018 | London, Review, United Kingdom
Playwright Anthony Neilson has always been fascinated by sex. I mean, who isn’t? But he has made...
Read MorePosted by Vikram Phukan | 17th Sep 2017 | Festivals, India
Feminist themes, whether overt or subtextual, found expression in the plays that were showcased at...
Read MorePosted by Madison Parrotta | 9th Sep 2017 | Theatre and Disability, United States of America
In its simplest form, theatre is storytelling. From theatre professionals and academics to...
Read MorePosted by Sam Abdulla | 16th Aug 2017 | Scotland, Theatre and Disability
Mia: Daughters of Fortune is a play at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe about a young woman who falls...
Read MorePosted by Bianca Fileborn | 30th Sep 2016 | Australia, Review, Theatre and Gender
Young men’s use of pornography has been the focus of considerable debate, if not anxiety and moral...
Read MorePosted by Alana Lentin | 22nd Jan 2016 | Australia, Devised Theatre, Review
Before even entering the Drama Theatre at the Sydney Opera House on the opening night of All The...
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