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2,031 stories from The Theatre Times

"Petróleo/Petroleum" Piel de Lava's Performed Deconstruction of Masculinity by Maria Delgado

For many in the English-speaking world, the company Piel de Lava is known primarily for its work in Mariano Llinás's 13+ hour epic, La flor (English title The Flower, 2016-18), a glorious…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 10:00pm on November 26, 2019

Syria Puppeteer Offers Idlib Children Breathing Space by Ahram Online

Walid Abu Rashed walks past bombed-out buildings in war-torn northwest Syria, carrying a large wooden board and a plastic bag filled with puppets while dozens of children trailing behind him…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 7:59pm on November 26, 2019

Celebrating Dramaturgy in the UK: The 2019 Kenneth Tynan Award by Mert Dilek

Founded in 2001, the Dramaturgs' Network is the only organization in the United Kingdom solely dedicated to supporting dramaturgs and promoting the practice and theory of dramaturgy. Among t…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 3:17am on November 26, 2019

Denying A Harsh Reality in "The History of Violence" by John Brunner

It opens with a manic attempt to clean. The sheets, the floors, the smell of the air, everything must be scrubbed clean. Endless loads of laundry. Saline. Bleach. Days, months, years later Ã…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 12:37am on November 26, 2019

Speakeasy Presents "Admissions:" A Play About Confused Liberals by Jane Baldwin

Admissions is the third work of Joshua Harmon to appear at SpeakEasy in Boston's South End. The earlier ones Bad Jews and Significant Other were very successful. Having just seen Admissio…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 3:13pm on November 24, 2019

Up Close with Nala-Damayanthi and Duryodhana. by Gs Paul

Kathakali buffs were able to familiarise themselves with rarely-presented characters and anecdotes of Nalacharitham and Duryodhanavadham during a five-day fête in Thrissur. A five-day fes…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 3:03pm on November 24, 2019

Can Dündar's "#WeAreArrested" at the Arcola Theatre: Committed Political Theatre by Aleks Sierz

Truth is the first casualty of war, and often it is journalists who have to pay the price. Killing the messenger seems to be an accepted way of falsifying the facts"and this applies to any s…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 12:35am on November 24, 2019

Tue Biering's "Land Without Dreams" at the Gate Theatre by Mert Dilek

What's the use of thinking about the future? What's the use of thinking about the future in a theatre? Created by the Copenhagen-based theatre company Fix&Foxy, Tue Biering's one-woman p…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 12:33am on November 24, 2019

Dance Umbrella's "Out of the System" at Bernie Grant Arts Centre by Lisa Marie Bowler

For the last three years, dance maker and artist Freddie Opoku-Addaie has been a guest programmer at Dance Umbrella festival in London, responsible for the festival's "Out of the System" str…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 12:28am on November 24, 2019

An Expansive and Permeating Work Embracing Death and Humanity: A Paradox for Our Times: Gregory Maqoma " "Cion: Requiem of Ravel's Bolero" by Miranda Laurence

In darkness, a quiet sobbing, acutely intimate in the vastness of the Barbican main stage. Now crying, now whimpering, the amplified voice grows in aching graduality. I can't but reflect on …

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 3:40am on November 23, 2019

Tadashi Suzuki's "Cyrano de Bergerac": East and West Under the Umbrella by Emiliia Dementsova

This year is a special one for the Theatre Olympics. For in it's touring, it is comprised of two mutually enriching parts: for the first time, it is held in two countries " in Russia and in …

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 3:28am on November 23, 2019

Together As One: New Zealand's First Festival of Solo Performance by David O'Donnell

TAHI Fess's: New Zealand Festival of Solo Performance, Artistic Director: Sally Richards. Produced by Sally Richards and Beth Taylor, BATS Theatre, Wellington, 20-24 August 2019 Actor Nic…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 12:55am on November 22, 2019

"The House of the Spirits" at The Cervantes Theatre by Aleks Sierz

South America's trauma in the second half of the twentieth century can be summed up by one phrase: The Disappeared. Whether in Argentina or Chile or anywhere else, the victims of military di…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 12:14am on November 22, 2019

"Oleanna:" SevenThirty Production's Excellent Take on Flawed Script by Maja Stefanovska

David Mamet's play Oleanna is about the power struggle between a university professor and one of his female students who accuses him of sexual harassment. It came out around the time of Anit…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 2:52am on November 21, 2019

"Oleanna's" Take on Sexual Harassment Holds Up Well by Patrick Langston

Oleanna, David Mamet's then-startling play about sexual harassment and power dynamics, debuted in 1992. So much has happened since then " including, here in Ottawa, allegations of harassment…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 2:48am on November 21, 2019

"Welcome to My Underworld:" Collective Creation Compellingly Articulates the Need for Empathy by Natasha Lomonossoff

Dramaturged and directed by native Kingston and award-winning playwright Judith Thompson, the collective creation Welcome to My Underworld consists of nine character pieces based on the perf…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 10:46pm on November 19, 2019

Shakespeare's "The Tempest" Explores Colonialism, Resistance and Liberation by Paul Yachnin Hannah Korell

Last winter, at the Studio Theatre at Ryerson University in downtown Toronto, Canadian actor Antoine Yared played Caliban in The Tempest. He stood, centre stage, looking out over the audienc…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 10:19pm on November 19, 2019

"Happy Days" at Theatre Kingston by Natasha Lomonossoff

The works of modern Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, largely absurdist and tragicomic in scope, are certainly not intended to be simple crowd pleasers. Rather, they display a depressingly mo…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 1:08am on November 19, 2019

"All Hallows Eve" The Musical by David Vernon

Composer Paul Rudolph accompanies the cast through a score that is perfectly in sync with the story line. Delightfully, it is a musical score that reminds it's listener that this is how Musi…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 12:16am on November 19, 2019

"Shushkin's Stories" by The Theatre of Nations at The Barbican by Jagger Biggs

This month, Moscow's Theatre of Nations graced the Barbican's stage with Shukshin's Stories, an exhilarating ensemble of eight tales by Vasily Shukshin (1929-74), directed by Alvis Herman…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 1:14am on November 18, 2019

"#Feminist:" Finding The Right Key by Neeraja Murthy

City-based Rangasthalam Actors Studio turns the spotlight on International Women's Day theme for this year 'Balance for Better' with its play #Feminist. The International Women's Day initiat…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 1:11am on November 18, 2019

GCTC'S "Bang Bang": A Fast-Paced, Funny Satire by Patrick Langston

You think you have a handle on the messy business of appropriation? Then you haven't seen Kat Sandler's quick-witted Bang Bang, now at the Great Canadian Theatre Company in a solid homegrown…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 1:09am on November 18, 2019

Longing for New and Mysterious Worlds at the Finnish National Opera and Ballet by Yulia Savikovskaya

Ballet Alice in Wonderland, and operas Carmen, Die Tote Stadt, and Das Rheingold. At the Finnish National Opera and Ballet (FNOB), situated in the heart of Helsinki on the beautiful TÅ

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 3:07am on November 17, 2019

The World Premiere of "Eight Nights" at Antaeus Theatre Company by Christine Deitner

"We are moving in the right direction, we cannot go back " There won't be more camps, more carnage.  We are too aware.  Now.  And we will fight." " Erich Blum, Eight Nights Antaeus …

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 2:40am on November 17, 2019

"Heroes of the Fourth Turning" at Playwrights Horizons by Andrew Agress

We live in a time, especially in America, of increasing political divide. Many politicians and voters see the political landscape as black and white, "us vs. them," and it seems like the poi…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 12:15am on November 16, 2019
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