The opera houses leading a cultural boom in Asia
The boost in Western-style cultural complexes across Asia is creating global opportunities for those with skills in opera, musical theatre and technical
The boost in Western-style cultural complexes across Asia is creating global opportunities for those with skills in opera, musical theatre and technical
Lebanese theatremaker Maya Zbib tells Nick Awde she's determined to stay and workin her troubled homeland despite offers from Europe and that
Segovia is home to a company pioneering a technique called Teatro Brut, which focuses on working with those with physical, mental and
The International Theatre Institute used its recent congress as a platform to reboot its image and raise the profile of its younger
The thriving multi-arts hub continues to help theatremakers forge long-term collaborative relationships with their peers around the world through sharing ideas and
In seven years, the Stockholm Fringe Festival has spawned a network of events across the region, as its director tells Nick Awde
Having formed and run a successful fringe company in Oxford, producer David Parrish moved to Oslo. He tells Nick Awde how broadening his
Despite reduced funding, the capital's festival showcasing work from Latin America is flourishing and attracting an ever-wider audience. Its artistic director tells
Getrude Vimbayi Munhamo and Dalma Chiwereva of Zimbabwe's Rooftop Promotions tell Nick Awde about performing a show for the first time at
Cape Town's dynamic Baxter Theatre Centre has brought a provocative programme of shows to the Edinburgh Fringe. Artistic director Lara Foot tells
Martin Dockery is a writer and actor with Concrete Drops Theatre, based in New York. He talks to Nick Awde about taking a
Programmed seasons from around the world are on the rise at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Nick Awde finds out how the festival
Julia Miller, artistic director of Chicago's Manual Cinema, tells Nick Awde about taking a show to the Edinburgh Fringe… Edinburgh veteran or
The New York-based actor and director is bringing a show to Edinburgh as part of the Free Fringe. He tells Nick Awde
For the past 10 years, the Holden Street Theatres award has plucked the best shows from the Edinburgh Fringe and flown them
Despite having one of the world's poorest economies, Burkina Faso is something of a world leader in theatre development, Nick Awde finds,
The UK is hosting a cultural exchange with South Korea over the next 14 months, starting at Edinburgh and set to peak
Since the Edinburgh Festival Fringe was founded 70 years ago, hundreds of others have sprung up all over the world to capture
Romania's international theatre festival is going from strength to strength under the guidance of founder Constantin Chiriac. Nick Awde reports. Sibiu has
At the Spring Forward festival, emerging dance writers are offered support and mentoring to review the programme. Nick Awde finds out how
It was just a year ago that Paris Fringe made its small but perfectly formed debut, emerging from a seemingly zero budget
Outside of its annual May madness, Brighton Fringe is busy on the road throughout the rest of the year building links with
A bizarre offer out of the blue is par for the course in Alvis Hermanis' world. "When I was preparing La Damnation
Since 1982, International Dance Day has been celebrated on April 29. Also called World Dance Day, events are coordinated by the International
As part of the wave of the new mega-budget, mega-cultural hubs being constructed across the globe at the moment, Taiwan's National Kaohsiung