Denise Marsa is one of a kind. She’s a force of nature, a life-affirming singer, an overwhelmingly positive presence. Fuelled by her passion, she walks on stage with total confidence. Comp…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 06:18AMThe Human Voice is a monodrama, a stolen conversation, a phone call that no one is supposed to hear, perhaps not even the person on the other end of the line. And yet there we are, wearing h…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 05:06AMTaking a cue from Lope de Vega’s play Fuenteovejuna, The Village is a story of courage, love, politics and justice, and their respective nuances. From the Spanish Golden Age to contemporar…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 12:54PMSinister and lyrical, The Second Violinist begins with spectral lights illuminating, one after the other, all the spots of the incredible set design by Jamie Vartan. The overture foregrounds…
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SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 10:12AMThere’s intimacy, verbal violence, and social agony in Alkaline. There’s also what one might define a sapient triumph of awkwardness The post Review: Alkaline, Park Theatre appeared firs…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 07:36AMClassical theatre is a tough cookie. Usually, there are two scenarios. Either it’s done brilliantly well, and it evokes the The post Review: The Trojan Women, Theatro Technis appeared firs…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 07:06AM“Mi piaccion quelle cose che han sì dolce malìa, che parlano d’amor, di primavere, di sogni e di chimere, quelle The post Review: La Bohème, Royal Opera House appeared first on …
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 05:36AMWhen I told my friends that I was going to be exposed to almost 5 hours of Wagner on Thursday The post Review: Lohengrin, Royal Opera House appeared first on A Younger Theatre.
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 08:36AMA corridor. Four dancers and a violinist enter it, inhabit it, and then leave. Over and over again. Brocade by The post Review: Brocade, Sadler’s Wells appeared first on A Younger Theatre.
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 08:24AMIt’s always exciting when different artistic forms interact to create something new – when poetry lends itself to movement, and The post Review: A Change is Gonna Come, Barbican appeared…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 06:06AMThis year, The Significant Other Festival is a perfectly oiled mechanism, which delights for its setting and scattered moments of The post Review: The Significant Other Festival, The Vaults …
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 11:33AMPart of A Festival of Korean Dance and performed by the Korea National Contemporary Dance Company, <Immixture> blends successfully the The post Review: <Immixture>, The Place a…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 09:18AMSecret Life of Humans is a journey into the (hi)story of mankind, striking for its visual, critical, and ambitiously universal The post Review: Secret Life of Humans, New Diorama Theatre app…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 06:06AMAccording to Operabase, Verdi’s Macbeth is the 29th most performed opera, ranking higher than Cavalleria Rusticana and Salome. Perhaps with the intention of helping it climb up a few posit…
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