How Padmavati Rao Embraces Life Through Theatre And Activism
Multifaceted in the true sense, Padmavati Rao approaches every character with humility and...
Read MorePosted by Charumathi Supraja | 23rd Jun 2024 | Acting, India, Review
Multifaceted in the true sense, Padmavati Rao approaches every character with humility and...
Read MorePosted by Łucja Iwanczewska | 28th Aug 2021 | Applied Theatre, Poland, Review, Theatre and Politics
Adam Mickiewicz’s Dziady (Forefathers’ Eve), written between 1820 and 1832, is considered sacred...
Read MorePosted by Aisha Fofana Ibrahim, Helen Shutt and Laura S. Martin | 13th Aug 2021 | Essay, Sierra Leone, Theatre and Gender
It’s been more than two years since Sierra Leone declared a state of emergency over sexual and...
Read MorePosted by Taiwo Afolabi | 16th Jul 2021 | Canada, Essay, Theatre and Politics
Last summer, in the midst of global protests against anti-Black racism, Canada’s...
Read MorePosted by Kasia Lech | 18th Mar 2017 | Directing, Essay, Poland, Theatre and Politics
This series continues to introduce Polish directors recognised in Poland and relatively unknown...
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