“The Mecca Tales” in New York
The Mecca Tales is an essential new work of theatre by emerging Chicago-based playwright Rohina...
Read MorePosted by Jack Wernick | 4th Nov 2017 | New York, Review, Transcultural Collaborations, United States of America
The Mecca Tales is an essential new work of theatre by emerging Chicago-based playwright Rohina...
Read MorePosted by Kasia Lech | 22nd Oct 2017 | Directing, Essay, Poland
This series introduces Polish directors whose work is recognized in Poland, but they are...
Read MorePosted by Katie Grant | 16th Oct 2017 | Theatre and Science
Going to the theatre can stimulate a person’s cardiovascular system as much as doing nearly half...
Read MorePosted by Christine Deitner | 28th Sep 2017 | Los Angeles, Transmedia, United States of America
Founded in 1969 by Artistic Director Ron Sossi, The Odyssey Theatre Ensemble is Los Angeles’...
Read MorePosted by Clement Lee | 21st Sep 2017 | Festivals, Germany, Hong Kong, Theatre and Politics
It was an achievement that West Kowloon Cultural District Authority and Goethe-Institut Hong Kong...
Read MorePosted by Andrea Moneta | 23rd Aug 2017 | Transmedia, United Kingdom
When the legends of opera were composing their works, it is unlikely they ever envisaged a time...
Read MorePosted by Christine Deitner | 11th Aug 2017 | Los Angeles, Musical Theatre, Theatre and Opera, United States of America
First founded in 1917 as the Pasadena Community Playhouse by Gilmor Brown, who began his career as a producer in a renovated burlesque theatre, The Pasadena Playhouse was named the official state theatre of California in 1937 after Brown and his company successfully produced the entire Shakespeare canon on a single stage (a unique feat […]
Read MorePosted by Christopher Harris | 7th Aug 2017 | Playwriting, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom
The New Wylfa construction remains a controversial subject and one that sparks intense debate. In Hollti, audiences are offered a sensual journey through a land torn over the prospect of an exciting, if not frightening change.
Read MorePosted by Alexander Nderitu | 6th Jul 2017 | Adaptation, Kenya, Theatre and Gender
‘I am wife Number One…I am gold. And then silver, bronze, even charcoal came along!’ This lament...
Read MorePosted by Jack Wernick | 2nd Jul 2017 | Festivals, New York, Playwriting, Review
Ensemble Studio Theatre’s annual Marathon of One-Act Plays is in full swing this month in New...
Read MorePosted by Finlay Greig | 11th Jun 2017 | Devised Theatre, Documentary Theatre, Italy
In the Italian region of Siena, perched on top of a hill, sits the sleepy village of...
Read MorePosted by Christine Deitner | 10th Jun 2017 | Los Angeles, United States of America
The first image we were greeted with as audience members arriving to experience Rajiv Joseph’s...
Read MorePosted by Heather Waters | 15th May 2017 | New York, United States of America
In Martin Zimmerman’s play Seven Spots on the Sun, civil war leads to a plague which leads to...
Read MorePosted by Nahrain Al-Mousawi | 15th May 2017 | Morocco, Theatre and Dance, Theatre and Gender
Originally from Ouarzazate, Morocco, Bouchra Ouizguen studied and performed with choreographers...
Read MorePosted by Kasia Lech | 10th May 2017 | News, Poland, Theatre and Politics
The Old Theatre in Kraków has just got a new General Director. Surprisingly, or maybe even...
Read MorePosted by Ágnes Bakk | 5th Feb 2017 | Interview, London, Participatory Theatre, Transmedia, United Kingdom
Sarah Ellis is the head of digital development at the Royal Shakespeare Company. She first studied...
Read MorePosted by Aida Rocci | 4th Jan 2017 | Denmark, Immersive Theatre, London, Review, United Kingdom
A lonely corner at night in the London neighborhood of Hackney. A group of strangers meet,...
Read MorePosted by Anton Lucas and Guy Tunstill | 28th Dec 2016 | Indonesia, Puppetry, Theatre and Dance
Gamelan Sekar Laras (GSL) is an Adelaide-based community gamelan group that has been playing...
Read MorePosted by Mohammad Asim Siddiqui | 8th Dec 2016 | Adaptation, India, Review, Theatre and Politics
In his institutional history of literature in American colleges and universities, Gerald Graff...
Read MorePosted by Aida Rocci | 19th Nov 2016 | London, Review, United Kingdom
J. B. Priestley’s most famous play An Inspector Calls has had quite an interesting life. Written...
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