Lagos Theatre Festival and Fringe " Nigerian festivals thriving against volatile political backdrop
The Lagos Theatre Festival is bigger and better than ever this year. In fact, it's the biggest open-air theatre event in West
The Lagos Theatre Festival is bigger and better than ever this year. In fact, it's the biggest open-air theatre event in West
Norwegian Alan Lucien Oyen was understandably nervous about devising a new piece with the late, iconic choreographer's dance company. Nick Awde learns
In his three years as Sydney Festival director, Wesley Enoch has opened the flagship Australian arts festival to a range of diverse
Eclipse Theatre is leading European theatre towards increased diversity " but with Brexit looming, how much longer can it last? Nick Awde
Serebrennikov trial stirs censorship fears RUSSIA/MOSCOWÂ Russian theatre and film director Kirill Serebrennikov has gone on trial in Moscow. Serebrennikov, arguably Russia's best-known
With high-end production values and thousands of shows a year, cruise-ship entertainment offers opportunities to performers and crew across all fields "
What is UK theatre like for non-Brits? What will it be like post-Brexit? Nick Awde meets Norwegian director Invi Brenna and Icelandic
In a climate of ever-tightening budgets, director Runi Sveen tells Nick Awde how the festival used this to its advantage to produce
Founded in 2016, the Cervantes Theatre is the only venue in London producing plays simultaneously in two languages. Its associate director tells
Inside Out Dorset attracts dynamic European companies to perform across the county, as its co-artistic director tells Nick Awde Whether on the
Edinburgh is over, but a short hop over the Irish Sea, Dublin Fringe Festival is getting started. Nick Awde meets artistic director
For some English companies, Edinburgh Fringe can seem a big trip, but Nick Awde hears how Stepping Out is taking a show
Thom Monckton is performing in Helsinki-based Circo Aereo's The Artist, part of the From Start to Finnish season at the Edinburgh Festival
With six projects under one roof, the CanadaHub at this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe presents the country's best new work while providing
Artistic director Baru Madiljin (left) and choreographer Ljuzem Madiljin of Taiwan's Tjimur Dance Theatre tell Nick Awde about bringing their indigenous group
After selling out previous shows at Edinburgh, Familie Floz is back with Infinita, as manager Gianni Bettucci tells Nick Awde Have you
This Aussie invasion is armed with glitter and feather boas. Nick Awde meets three Australian cabaret acts preparing for the Edinburgh Fringe,
Njambi McGrath is a Kenyan born, UK-based comedian and writer. She tells Nick Awde why she loves the Edinburgh Fringe This is
The controversial director has received death threats, been sued by the church and accused of 'inciting the audience to murder'. He tells
For nearly 40 years, the Netherlands' Oerol Festival has pioneered 'location theatre'. As its stature has grown, could it rival Edinburgh as
Now in its 72nd year, the Festival d'Avignon may be just over the water, but it has few British audiences and even
While cities of culture are often associated with grand international theatre productions, Leeuwarden-Friesland 2018's programme is championing local artists and attracting audiences
Milo Rau is building a new European world order and within that is a set of rules designed to break the traditions
From Taylor Mac to LED pigeons, LIFT's guest director David Binder speaks to Nick Awde about how his cross-Atlantic experiences have helped
The teenage Dublin festival is even more committed to welcoming worldwide theatre artists seeking a bigger stage for gay-themed works. Its artistic