Now in its 17th year, this year’s Europe Theatre Prize was held in Saint Petersburg earlier this month. Ian Herbert reports on
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SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 07:44AMFor only the second time in its history, the Europe Theatre Prize has been awarded to two actors, Jeremy Irons and Isabelle
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 07:30AMJeremy Irons and Isabelle Huppert have been announced as the joint winners of the 16th Europe Theatre Prize, which they will receive at
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 11:00AMVillereal has developed a unique experience for performers and visitors alike at its annual festival. Ian Herbert enjoys the difference As the
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 09:00AMNo other European country, except perhaps Italy, has three competing awards ceremonies to match our Evening Standard, Critics’ Circle and Olivier jollies,
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 09:00AMOn March 27, theatres all over the globe will celebrate World Theatre Day in different ways. Many will give free performances; even
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SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 09:00AMThe Craiova International Shakespeare Festival, one of the most important of its kind, has just finished its 10th edition in the Romanian
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 09:07AMWith the Oliviers almost upon us, and our friends across the pond wondering what James Corden has up his sleeve when he
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SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 09:00AMAntic Disposition’s directors, John Risebero and Ben Horslen, got their taste for south-west France in 2001, when the amateurs of the Hampstead
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 09:00AMThere’s plenty to see in the Old Town district of Prague, even before you add in the manifold activities of this year’s
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 09:00AMWhile it may be best known to casual tourists for its broken bridge, Avignon’s place in the theatre world is assured by
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SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 09:00AMThe Romanian city of Sibiu has a long and distinguished history. For many years the capital of Transylvania, its largely German-speaking population
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 11:58AMBright sunshine gives the giant eggs on Pushkin Square an extra glitter. Cheerful Muscovites are making the most of the Easter weekend.
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 09:00AMThe first thing to note about Brazil is its sheer size. Its population, nearing 200 million now, occupies an area into which the European Union would fit comfortably. A closer look shows tha…
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 05:45AMGerman director Peter Stein, an Edinburgh International Festival regular, has been presented with the 14th Europe Theatre Prize, worth €60,000, at a ceremony in St Petersburg.
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