Drawing Inspiration in a Pandemic — Breath Has Always Been Central to Theatre
Wrapped in COVID-Safe vigilance, Australian theatre has cautiously begun to welcome back...
Read MorePosted by Daniel Johnston | 26th Feb 2021 | Australia, Review, Sydney, Theatre and Art
Wrapped in COVID-Safe vigilance, Australian theatre has cautiously begun to welcome back...
Read MorePosted by Niloofar Mohtadi | 31st May 2020 | Directing, Interview, United Kingdom
Jonathan Pitches is a Professor of Theater and Performance at the University of Leeds. He is the...
Read MorePosted by Himalay K. Gohel | 17th Dec 2018 | Essay, India, Transmedia
In recent times in India, we have seen the actor’s presence eclipsed by technology in productions...
Read MorePosted by Nobuko Tanaka | 12th Sep 2013 | Japan, Review, Russia, Transcultural Collaborations
“I have rarely seen a great production of any Chekhov play in Japan. Sometimes, I’ve even wanted...
Read MorePosted by Alicja Rosé | 18th Jun 2010 | Directing, Essay, Poland
Beckett would have been unhappy. Hamm’s feet sticking out from under the blanket, and in white...
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