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Chennai-based theatre director Prasanna Ramaswamy's new play, This Is My Name, is an adaptation of Paul Zacharia's Malayalam novella Ithanente Peru that interprets Nathuram Godse as a charac…
How many young-people-of-the pandemic-does it take to screw in a light bulb? Early in the digital fantasia From the Fishbowl, seven insomniacs, isolated in zoom-like boxes tiled on a s…
An 1890s red brick, neo-gothic mansion, situated on a busy intersection of central Moscow, houses one of the largest and richest world collections"including visual art, a library, archives, …
Gia Forakis is the Founder and Artistic Director of GF&CO in Brooklyn, NY. Gia is also the Founder and Master Teacher of the One-Thought-One-Action (OTOA)â„¢ performance technique. G…
Adishakti Theatre Arts' latest musical, Bhoomi, is adapted from Sarah Joseph's Malayalam play, Bhoomirakshasam What happens when polar opposites collide? When differing perspectives, particu…
In a year when a previously unknown virus spread like wildfire across the globe, theatre was forced to swiftly adapt to a new reality, branching out into new formats and production means. Th…
Dr. Julisa Rowe is a name that many may not recognize, but should. With over 35 years of experience in Theatre and Performing Arts, the 55-year-old theatre maker shows no signs of slowing do…
My Vagina Was Not Buried With Him is celebrated and multi award-winning poet, playwright, director and producer Napo Masheane's latest production which was recently staged at both the Joburg…
Roald Dahl's much-loved classic Fantastic Mr. Fox wowed young audiences at the National Children's Theatre in Johannesburg where it was staged in December. Given the catastrophic impact o…
The Play is Directed by Thirunavakkarasu and is a Tribute to Girish Karnad and BV Karanth. "This is the time of revival of the theatre after the lockdown. It is a very important phase and I …
In Hong Kong, as elsewhere around the world, Covid-19 brought live shows to an abrupt halt. Although they are already returning as physical distancing measures are relaxed, what has become c…
Part of a generation of choreographers who rose to prominence in the mid-1990s, the French choreographer Jérôme Bel explores the relationship between choreography and popular culture, da…
Chenchu Lakshmi directed by Srinivas Denchanala and Chindula Shyam was staged on March 23 at Ravindra Bharathi in Hyderabad "Chindu Yakshaganam of Telangana is distinct, it is not as sophist…
Since he started out as an actor, 20 years ago, Tiago Rodrigues has always looked at theater as a human assembly: a place where people meet, like in a cafe, to confront their thoughts and sh…
Directed by Amrith Jayan, Baska talks about the struggle to overcome the conditioning of humans by society. A man pops out of a box to find himself in a world full of question marks. Soon he…
Theatre Nisha's first live play after a pandemic-induced hiatus of one year, Arundhati, is based on a monologue from Girish Karnad's Yayati. When thespian Girish Karnad made his friend read�…
The drug whoonga has plagued South African communities for at least a decade, yet only gained significant public attention when it appeared more visibly in the inner-cit…
This year, the University of Arizona School of Theatre, Film & Television partnered with The Scoundrel & Scamp Theatre to present From the Fishbowl, a new fantastical work devised in…
Trafalgar Entertainment's Sir Howard Panter and Dame Rosemary Squire are leading theatre impresarios known for their high-profile productions. A force for good, their show of confidence in l…
On March 26, 2021, ultra-famous TikTok star Addison Rae Easterling appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. During her visit, she performed popular TikTok dance trends during one …
For Part 1 and 2 go here. Revolution: A Response to a Systemic Crisis Those theaters of ambulatory care which see the pandemic primarily as a crisis affecting communities on a systemic, nati…
The world premiere of Paloma Negra (Black Dove) by Alberto Conejero at the Theatre of the Canal last February was greeted with great anticipation. Conejero, who is the playwright and directo…
For Part 1 go here. Responding to The Crisis of The Individual: Therapy or Conjuring "Let's stay alert" " this was Marek KoÅ›ciółek's main message as he addressed his fellow theate…
As the WÄ™gajty Theater [1] was launching an appeal for Easter food donations for homeless people locked away in quarantine in a hostel in the city of Olsztyn in northeast Poland, Warsaw'…
Xova, the predominantly isiXhosa-language production which has just finished a sold-out run at the Market Theatre in Johannesburg was arguably one of the best productions in a year blighted …