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2,031 stories from The Theatre Times

A Global, Colorful Community: An Interview with Éva Fodor About the Relationship of CEU and the End of Socialism by Merényi Ágnes

The idea of creating the Central European University was conceived in 1989, and its foundation followed quite soon thereafter, in 1991. Its fundamental concept was to find a way for an educa…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 11:24pm on August 5, 2020

Review of "Spring Cleaning," Arlington Road, London by Aleks Sierz

Can the act of dusting be a metaphor? This is the all-too-obvious question that jumps into the mind while watching Spring Cleaning, a very site-specific immersive theatre production that …

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 12:36am on August 5, 2020

"Scored In Silence": Digital Dance Piece Tells Stories Of Deaf Survivors Of The Hiroshima And Nagasaki Attacks by Kate Lovell

Digital dance piece tells the never-before heard stories of deaf survivors of the A-bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 Reminding us of the stark truth of one of the world's wors…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 10:30pm on August 4, 2020

'Koothu' Comes Home: How Group Of Shadow Puppeteers In Salem Streamed A Play Live On Facebook by Akila Kannadasan

There was a new energy about Mu Harikrishnan's terrace. In the village of Yervadi near Salem that evening, over half a dozen shadow puppetry artisans and musicians moved about busily, giv…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 1:06am on August 4, 2020

Egypt's Sharm El-Sheikh Int'l Theatre Festival For Youth Launches YouTube, SoundCloud Channels by Ahram Online

The channels aim to archive the festival's previous sessions and their activities. The Sharm El-Sheikh International Theatre Festival for Youth (SITFY) has launched YouTube and SoundCloud ch…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 1:04am on August 4, 2020

Mother and the Other and a Dialogue Among Civilizations by Heather Waters

M(O)ther is an international online collaboration to be shown August 9, 2020: 2pm EST, 8pm South Africa, 9pm Iraq and Turkey, 10:30pm Iran. It will feature original music, modern poetries (F…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 4:25am on August 2, 2020

Interview with Playwright Espi Tomičić. Part II: 'Boy From the Neighborhood' by Jelena Gvozden

We continue our conversation with Espi Tomičić, a Croatian playwright and "boy from the neighborhood." While we closely examined his two plays in the previous part of the interview, h…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 3:25am on August 2, 2020

Disrupting Taboos, Staging Cancer: Snowdrops and Chlorine's Eruptive Intervention by Hannah Trivilino and Vassiliki Rapti

The following review is based on the Snowdrops and Chlorine script, which differs slightly from the play's hybrid recording. To watch the Snowdrops and Chlorine recording, please visit Stagi…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 12:14am on August 1, 2020

Interview with Playwright Espi Tomičić. Part I: Earning an Identity by Borisav Matić

Author: Jelena Gvozden Note: It would be great if the two parts of the interview could be hyperlinked to each other once they are published.   Espi Tomičić is a new playwright on t…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 10:04am on July 31, 2020

An Interview with Grzegorz Bral Director of Anty-Gone Triptych Part II by Emma Cooper

Anty-gone Triptych Part II is a melange of movement, song, poetry, and emotion. Giving the viewer very few explicit narrative cues, the production creates a vulnerable and engaging relations…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 12:11am on July 30, 2020

Italy, Post-Lockdown: The In-Box Project by Maria Pia Pagani

Founded in Siena in 2009, The In-Box Project is part festival, part funding body, and part umbrella organization. It involves 79 partners across two national arts networks. The partners incl…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 11:42pm on July 29, 2020

National Theatre Restoration To Generate 10,000 Jobs " Minister by Ukamaka Olisakwe

The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has said the planned restoration and upgrade of the iconic National Theatre will generate about 10,000 jobs during and after the…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 10:10pm on July 28, 2020

The Tragedy of Social Distancing in Physical Theatre by Takudzwa Chihambakwe

As the name implies, physical theatre is more like a contact sport. Actors have to constantly engage physically on stage as they create, rehearse and perform their work. There is even greate…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 8:05pm on July 28, 2020

To Screen or Not to Screen: A Digital Experience at Mixer by Matt Hanson

In these uncertain times, as distance has taken on special meaning, the screen has gained a renewed primacy. Through an online portal at Mixer, 12 artists enter the void where experience mee…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 10:45pm on July 27, 2020

Russian Theatre Stages "The Cherry Orchard" Using Minecraft by Nikolay Shevchenko

The "ironic, but reliable" version recreates the theater experience in the finest details. The Tovstonogov Bolshoi Drama Theater in St. Petersburg (not to be confused with the Bolshoi Theate…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 10:43pm on July 27, 2020

Nils Haarmann On The Pandemic And Post-Pandemic Theatre by International Online Theatre Festival

Nils Haarmann " dramaturg at the Schaubühne " respond to Grzegorz Jarzyna. The discussion focuses how Schaubühne responded the COVID-19 pandemic and the impact it had on its immediate and …

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 3:52pm on July 27, 2020

Chennai-Based The Little Theatre Introduces ArtsLab, A New Alternative Learning Initiative by Gowri S

ArtsLab explores the phenomenon of 'light' in its first module through theatre, art, music, and dance. Light reflects and refracts; it creates drama and gives birth to shadows. Textbook defi…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 2:27pm on July 27, 2020

Simulations With Actors Prepare Nurses For The Demands Of Their Profession by Dawn Sadoway and Leigh Rivenbark

Now more than ever, it is essential that post-secondary nursing programs train students to deal with real-world scenarios. The sudden onset of COVID-19 has further highlighted the critical r…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 10:48pm on July 25, 2020

Exploring Funding in Zimbabwean Theatre by Takudzwa Chihambakwe

Funding in Zimbabwean Theatre is a key challenge. There is no doubt that if one were to do an assessment of the state of Zimbabwe's creative and culture industry, they would arrive at the co…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 10:40pm on July 25, 2020

It's Easy To Become An Enemy Of The People When Speaking Truth " In Historic Drama, And Today by Allison Newey

A doctor speaks about events they think will put public health at risk. Instead of responding with gratitude, political officials seek to silence and discredit the doctor. Is this in China, …

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 11:02pm on July 24, 2020

Live-Stage Performances Are Taking Roads Less Traveled With Trucks And Virtual Reality by Nobuko Tanaka

As the new reality of daily life amid a global pandemic settles in, many people are getting accustomed to somewhat isolated lifestyles as they abide by social distancing measures and work re…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 2:07am on July 24, 2020

Paid-For Digital Streaming Has A Place In Theatre's Return by Sarah Price

From classic Andrew Lloyd Webber plays to the release of a recording of the original cast of Hamilton, theatre lovers have been able to stream the best of the stage at home during the lockdo…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 4:26am on July 23, 2020

Death Of The Theatre Critic? by Aleks Sierz

This is the age of marketing, not the age of criticism. To give an example, I'll start with a small incident that has a wider symbolic value. In November 2013, a new show called Gastronau…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 2:41am on July 22, 2020

Richard Butchins' "213 Things About Me:" The Theatre of Lockdown by Dana Pierangeli

Award-winning disabled documentary filmmaker, photographer, artist, published writer, and investigative journalist Richard Butchins has been exploring the word of epidemic theatre through a …

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 12:13am on July 22, 2020

Coronavirus: Theatres Are Already Closing " The UK Government Needs To Act Now by Tim Rhys

The executive director of Manchester's Royal Exchange Theatre, Steve Freeman, could have been speaking for the whole performing arts industry when he said recently: "The current economic lan…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 1:15am on July 21, 2020
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