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This is Part 2 of the bipartite report. To read Part 1, click here. Anais Nin au Miroir, written by Agnès Desarthe and directed by Élise Vigier,[1] was another production at the 202…
I arrived at the 2022 Avignon Theatre Festival seeking emotional rejuvenation after two years of COVID related isolation, working on screens, and deprived of live encounters in theatre; but …
Pristina Prison, a notorious building in the centre of the city, was built during the Yugoslav era in 1951. It housed thousands of political prisoners until 2016. Recently the prison was …
Yesterday evening I went to see Dog/Actor at the Etcetera Theatre in Camden. Written by Steven Berkoff, in his instantly recognizable snarling voice, these two short monologues are bri…
National Theatre, Belgrade, premiere 12th March 2022 The Years of Crows is the great comeback for writer and politician SiniÅ¡a KovaÄević. His last piece, The Great Drama, …
In 2011, I published my first medical humanities book, Transacting Sites of the Liminal Bodily Spaces, that continued my doctoral interdisciplinary research. Soon after that, I would start w…
Milosh Andonovski (1989) was born in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. He graduated Comparative literature in 2012 at the Faculty of Philology "Blazhe Koneski" at "Sts. Cyril and Methodius" Univers…
Turkish opera's great master, composer, and conductor Okan DemiriÅŸ's 'Murat IV' opera will meet Istanbul audience on July 23 The Antalya State Opera and Ballet (DOB) will perform "Murat I…
Review: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, directed by Jessica Arthur for the Sydney Theatre Company "You know when it's the autumn of 1827, and you're sitting in a church, having the wrong sort o…
Karnad spoke about his life as a writer and cultural administrator, his accidental foray into cinema and the state of Kannada literature. It is a late summer evening; the playwright is sitti…
At the turn of the century, in 1998, Luc Plamondon created one of the greatest musicals Notre Dame de Paris, the music written by Richard Cocciante. The musical, based on the eponymous novel…
Ana Stojanoska (1977, Prilep) is theatrologist, writer, and full professor at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts (FDA) in Skopje (teaches a group of subjects at all three degrees related to the th…
Review: Future. Joy. Club., Finucane & Smith The theatre of the occasion starts with a selfie-seat at the foot of the staircase: floral garlands, red backcloth and a teal throne complete…
IÂ live in Brixton, south London. A few days ago, the borough's aptly named Windrush Square hosted events which celebrated the contribution of the Windrush Generation and their descendants…
An Interview with Katarina Saric " poet, writer, performer, activist-feminist (Montenegro) Katarina Saric (1976, Cetinje, Montenegro), is a regionally established poet, essayist, and perf…
"The Aliens Make Thanksgiving Dinner" is a new devised play, co-written, co-directed and performed by James Clements (Scotland), Derya Celikkol (Turkey) and Maamoun Tebbo (Lebanon), and helm…
Heartlines closes the spring season of 2022 in the Great Canadian Theatre Company in Ottawa. It is a memory play that foregrounds not only interesting theatrical representations of gender bu…
On the way to a play one day in early 2019, I climbed out of the subway at 8th Avenue and 44th St. and was stunned to see a massive, multi-story billboard with no writing on it, just a black…
The first ten minutes of Robert Icke's 3 ¾-hour Hamlet had me worried. Icke is a British directing star, known for contemporized takes on the classics, but the only other production of hi…
Is gig theater the latest sugar rush? Okay, it ups the brain's serotonin levels and charges around your body like a crazy electric current, but amid the joyous nerve reactions does the music…
I'm honored to be recognized by Egyptian and French presidents, says El Dibany. Egpytian mezzo-soprano Farrah El Dibany made headlines around the world when she sang the French national anth…
Review: Set Piece, by Nat Randall and Anna Breckon, for Rising. Nat Randall and Anna Breckon's Set Piece explores female intimacy through the relationship between screen and stage, drawing o…
The Little Theatre is set to unleash two years of pent-up creativity in its returning edition of The Little Festival, with workshops, South Korean theatre, local favourites and more. What ch…
The festival will commence with the "7 Tenor" concert on July 16 and close with a performance of Mozart's famous opera The Abduction from the Seraglio. Organized by the General Directorat…
Set at Barcelona's IDEAL Digital Arts Center and crafted by British director Simon Pittman, "Next to Normal Immersive" takes the Pulitzer Prize winning drama by Brian Yorkey and Tom Kitt to …