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February is summer in Argentina, and most Argentinian theaters and companies are on holiday. However, it is wintertime in Madrid and theaters are open. Consequently, it is the best moment fo…
Review: Watershed: The Death of Dr. Duncan, directed by Neil Armfield for the Adelaide Festival. 50 years ago this May, Dr. George Ian Ogilvie Duncan, a law lecturer at the University of Ade…
It's an age-old question: Which is more important in determining the course of our lives, nature or nurture? Actors Hayato Kakizawa and Eiji Wentz grapple with this absorbing issue in the mu…
In a speech to the United Kingdom's House of Commons on March 9, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky quoted Shakespeare's Hamlet: The question for us now is to be or not to be. Oh no, …
Is there really such a thing as an unmissable show? Depends on your taste of course, but for sheer hype this event takes some beating: two-time Olivier Award-winning star Ruth Wilson (last s…
Love is the most difficult four-letter word. And platonic love is perhaps the hardest kind of emotion to write about well. But it's the central subject of Amanda Wilkin's Shedding a Skin, an…
Mike Bartlett's Cock invites suggestive comments, but the main thing about the play is that it has proved to be a magnet for star casting. Its original production at the Royal Court…
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The World Theatre Day Message from the Polish Centre of the ITI was delivered by Dramatyczny Kolektyw in Polish, Ukrainian, and English. It states: When we think "theatre" today, an image of…
Dramatyczny Kolektyw: Agata Adamiecka, MaÅ‚gorzata BÅ‚asiÅ„ska, Jagoda Dutkiewicz, Monika Dziekan, Dorota Kowalkowska and Monika StrzÄ™pka. Колектив д…
Peter Sellars Delivers International World Theatre Day Message 2022 Mildred Ruiz Sapp and Steven Sapp deliver U.S. World Theatre Day message Jasmin Cardenas delivers U.S. Emergent Artist mes…
This article is brought to you by Hong Kong Arts Festival. We know that what separates humans from other mammals is our superior brains. What separates humans from machines in the era of art…
Review: Sex and Death_Â and the Internet, directed by Samara Hersch My last experience as an audience of one at an Adelaide Festival show was the Belgian theatre company Ontroerend Goed's…
"We began with looking for the differences between us, but at some point we came to realize that we were so similar.""Kasper DaugÃ¥rd Poulsen It will take 16 hours for a direct flight, if …
Review of Eliana Pipes' Dream Hou$e, Long Wharf Theatre The question of heritage gets sounded early in Eliana Pipes' play Dream Hou$e. Set in the ancestral home of sisters Julia (Darilyn Cas…
Football stories are never just about a game " they are also about life and how to live it. In Tyrell Williams's Red Pitch, his debut play now getting an enthusiastically energetic stagin…
Adapted from Hugo's popular novel, the musical presents sections from the post-revolutionary dark days of the imperial period in France and depicts the place of fate in people's lives and th…
'Whatever you teach action, it out. If you teach music, sing. If you teach language, write a novel. If you teach drama, act.'
The full version of the article Performing Arts Conference Se…
Review: The Smallest Stage, by Kim Crotty for Perth Festival A small, white rectangle taped onto the wide, open expanse of the Studio Underground playing space is a literal representation of…
On the first day of the Russian invasion, the ProEnglish Theatre in Kyiv, the only English-speaking theatre in Ukraine, transformed its premises into a bomb shelter for artists and locals. B…
Let's start with stereotypes: British theater is naturalistic, down-to-earth and explains everything clearly to the audience; Continental drama is absurdist, abstract and suggests rather tha…
SHIRLEY VALENTINE. Director: Gina Shmukler. Cast: Natasha Sutherland. Theatre on the Bay. Astute direction by Gina Shmukler and a committed performance from Natasha Sutherland bring out all …
Sadly, social justice for DREAMers <DREAMers are undocumented individuals who were brought into the United States as children. These individuals, adults and children, are able to remain i…
Mladinsko Theatre, premiered on 12th October 2021 At the beginning of the second decade of the 21st century, ecology and the environment remain under-represented and under-theorized both on …
When the UK went into lockdown in 2020, its multibillion-pound theatre industry could have ceased to exist. However, the vacuum caused by this physical shutdown served in many cases as…