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"KPOP" on Broadway: A Multisensory Feast of HEUNG by Walter Byongsok Chon

KPOP is a new musical, with a book by Jason Kim and music by Helen Park and Max Vernon. It premiered at A.R.T./New York as a co-production by ArsNova, Woodshed Collective, and Ma-Yi Theater …

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 5:02am on June 4, 2023[SHARE]

"Geometry of the Soul", "Frozen Songs" and "Clowns' Houses" at Novi Sad Theatre Festival by Emilija Kvočka

The second Novi Sad Theater Festival again provided an exciting seven-day festival repertoire for children, and young people, as well as sensitive enjoyers of refined, gentle, and irresistib…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 11:58pm on May 30, 2023[SHARE]

Bombastic Intimacies: Sophie McIntosh's "cityscrape" by Rhiannon Ling

Empty Gregory's coffee cups and PureLeaf bottles reside on a table, Trader Joe's bags are against the coat rack. String lights are hung with haphazard care, and, perched beneath the coffee t…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 12:00am on May 30, 2023[SHARE]

Robert Patrick, Playwright, Has Passed Away by Magie Dominic

Robert Patrick, playwright, passed away on April 23, 2023, at his home in Los Angeles. He was 85. He was born on September 27, 1937 in Kilgore, Texas. He began his theatrical career at the l…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 11:50am on May 19, 2023[SHARE]

"The Arabian Nights" in Taiwan: Deserted in the Oriental Dream by Kuan-ting Lin

  Originally a collection of West Asian folktales, The Arabian Nights may be the series of bedtime stories with which many in the West, as little kids, doze off into a good night's sleep.…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 8:53pm on May 11, 2023[SHARE]

Drag Queens in Musical Theatre by Lisa Monde

Dedicated to the 40th anniversary of the first publication of the play by Jean Poiret  La Cage Aux Folles and the 30th anniversary of the musical of the same name. This essay includes par…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 10:47pm on May 7, 2023[SHARE]

Drive Your Plow Over The Bones Of The Dead, Barbican Theatre by Aleks Sierz

Imagine yourself in a remote place: it could be a mountaintop, or a lost village, or the Amazon. These are the locations that Simon McBurney and his Complicité theater company take us to wi…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 10:06am on May 3, 2023[SHARE]

Vinnie Heaven's "Faun" at Theatre 503: queer show is both joyful and thought-provoking by Aleks Sierz

We are watching history being made: after decades of being in the shadows, queer drama is now singing and dancing into the mainstream. Theatre after theatre is staging stories about queer, t…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 2:10pm on May 1, 2023[SHARE]

"Young Barbarians": Non-serious Seriousness and Hungarian Drive by Emiliia Dementsova

Young Barbarians "  director: Attila Vidnyánszky Jr. They say the best way to get to know each other is to go on a trip. The best way to get to know contemporary theatre is to go to th…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 8:46pm on April 30, 2023[SHARE]

Sydney Theater Company's "Julia" Powerfully Imagines the Life and Emotions of the Woman Behind the "Misogyny Speech" by Camilla Nelson

Just over 10 years ago, then-Prime Minister Julia Gillard stood up in the House of Representatives to deliver one of the most unforgettable political speeches in recent memory. Office worker…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 8:13am on April 29, 2023[SHARE]

"Sea Creatures," Hampstead Theatre by Aleks Sierz

Is it possible to successfully challenge naturalism in British theatre today? At a time when audiences crave feelgood dramas, uplifting musicals and classic well-made plays, there is very li…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 5:44pm on April 28, 2023[SHARE]

The Theatre We Want In 2040? We Used "Strategic Foresight" To Plan On The Prairies by Christine Brubaker, Taiwo Afolabi, Yvette Nolan, Jessica Thornton, and Heather Russek

Does it seem far-fetched to imagine a future where the government subsidizes theatres and theatre artists at a living wage, and land-based art hubs rely heavily on new technologies while nur…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 5:12pm on April 28, 2023[SHARE]

Brian Friel's "Dancing at Lughnasa" at the National Theatre: Josie Rourke's Spirited Revival of This 1990 Classic Is More Fun than Subtle by Aleks Sierz

Brian Friel's classic play about the blending of Paganism and Christianity in 1930s Ireland is more than 30 years old " and I remember seeing the original production from Dublin's Abbey Thea…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 10:23am on April 27, 2023[SHARE]

"Report to an Academy": To Be or Not to Be Human? by Emiliia Dementsova

No matter how trends, themes, agendas and moods of society change, the focus of the study of art will always be human. After all, it is created by people for people. The message to the man i…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 8:14am on April 26, 2023[SHARE]

"Nora": Present Continuous Hell by Emiliia Dementsova

Get inside a woman's head and, by understanding her, unravel the mystery of how the world works. Theodoros Terzopoulos, whose play Nora (Attis Theatre) opened the MITEM festival as part of t…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 8:13am on April 25, 2023[SHARE]

Easy Reading (or not): Cristina Morales's "Lectura fácil" on the stage by Maria Delgado

There is nothing easy about Alberto San Juan's Lectura fácil. His adaptation of Cristina Morales' prizewinning novel, published in English by Penguin as Easy Reading in 2022, follows the …

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 9:30am on April 21, 2023[SHARE]

A Question of Diversity: In Conversation with Paulien Geerlings by Rhiannon Ling and Kasia Lech

Paulien Geerlings is the head dramaturg at Amsterdam's The Toneelmakerij, a theatre company devoted to children and teens. Currently, she serves as the artistic lead of Young Europe IV.  …

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 6:19am on April 21, 2023[SHARE]

Miriam Battye's Little Scratch At The New Diorama Theatre: Restaged Adaptation Of Rebecca Watson's Novel Is Powerfully Theatrical by Aleks Sierz

The popularity of plays that feature trauma is certainly a trend in British theatre today. But is this a good thing? On the one hand, staging stories of sexual assault might offer consolatio…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 6:06am on April 21, 2023[SHARE]

The brilliance of Nuria Espert: secrets, lies and "La isla del aire" by Maria Delgado

Alejandro Palomas has transformed his acclaimed 2005 novel La isla del aire (The Island of Air) into a play. The textured novel weaving together the voices of three generations of women deal…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 7:39am on April 18, 2023[SHARE]

The Sphinx's Riddle Remains Unsolved. Scattering Chinese Art with "The First-Ever Metaverse Theatre Festival" by Anna Gryszkiewicz

Even though for the last decade there have been numerous attempts to unleash Chinese theatre's potential due to the growing global discussion on technology interference with the arts and its…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 12:17pm on April 14, 2023[SHARE]

Exploring Palestinian Allyship in "Decolonizing Sarah" by Tim Hamilton

Hummus is not appropriated hipster dip, it's Palestinian food. So argues Wally, a Palestinian-American, to his white ex-girlfriend Sarah early in Samer al-Saber's new play Decolonizing Sarah…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 3:19pm on April 10, 2023[SHARE]

Arden of Faversham: A True Crime Thriller by Clare Cioffero

A small boat sails the stage while a trap door serves as the river depths for one of the characters to sink beneath the waves. And as the story reaches its inevitable conclusion, a snowstorm…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 3:18pm on April 10, 2023[SHARE]

IOTF 2023: INTERNATIONAL ONLINE THEATRE FESTIVAL " "Theatre and Its Others" " Launches April 17-30 by The Theatre Times

IOTF 2023: International Online Theatre Festival will launch April 17 " 30. Now in its fourth edition, IOTF 2023 will feature 39 shows from 23 countries, across all six continents, including…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 10:17pm on April 9, 2023[SHARE]

Ryan Calais Cameron's "For Black Boys…" at the Apollo Theatre by Mert Dilek

Contemporary Black British theatre is admirably adamant about pushing its own boundaries and expanding its audience. A recent case in point is Ryan Calais Cameron's bracing play For Black Bo…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 3:17pm on April 9, 2023[SHARE]

"The Iliad" at Betty Nansen Theatre, Copenhagen by Duška Radosavljević

It's about two years since I moved to the Oresund region, the liminal place between southern Sweden and eastern Denmark " also known as the greater Copenhagen area. Though I have begun to le…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 7:35am on April 6, 2023[SHARE]
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