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Grzegorz Jarzyna – the head and artistic director of TR Warszawa (Poland)– responds to Boris Yukhananov and discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected his work, TR Warszawa, and the theatre community in Poland. He also reflects on what may the future of theatre look like. William Kentridge – a South African interdisciplinary artist and the founder of The Centre for the Less Good Idea – responds to Grzegorz Jarzyna and discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected his work, The Centre, creative process, and the theatre community in Johannesburg. Tianjiao Li and Xuexi Li from Quirky Moth Theatre – China’s leading theatre company – respond to William Kentridge. The discussion focuses on the impact that the COVID-19 pandemic had on China’s theatre and its communities from the perspective of a theatre maker and spectator. They also explain why they think theatre will survive the pandemic. Nils Haarmann – dramaturg at the Schaubühne – respond to Grzegorz Jarzyna. The discussion focuses on how Schaubühne responded to the COVID-19 pandemic and the impact it had on its immediate and further plans, and on German theatre institutions and communities. The entertainment or creative arts industry is as old as humanity. It is one of the ways through... Owners hopeful of bouncing back to business during the coming festival season After staying shut... Conversation with the two authors Charlotte Boimare and Magali Solignat, co-writers of the... Co-workers Masha and Nikolai sit side by side in separate black boxes on my laptop screen. Their... The pandemic, like the tragedy of the 21st century, has a theatrical mode, and the social response... Review: Wonnangatta by Angus Cerini, directed by Jessica Arthur, Sydney Theatre Company Theatre is... Visit Performap.com - an Interactive Digital Map of Global Theatre and Performance Festivals developed by TheTheatreTimes.com. With hundreds of festivals browsable and searchable by festival location, type, and date, Performap is the first extensive digital index of its kind in the field, built expressly for artists, audiences, critics, scholars, festival organizers, curators, and presenters from around the world. Kennosuke Nakamori’s sonorous voice fills a small room as he practices the lines of a traditional... Cursed problems often require unorthodox solutions, ones that transgress or delineate anew... In the post-Soviet area, the play’s path to the stage has always been a thorny one, so the drama... Co-workers Masha and Nikolai sit side by side in separate black boxes on my laptop screen. Their... Actor and former BJP MP Paresh Rawal has been appointed as the chairperson of the National School... Review: Wonnangatta by Angus Cerini, directed by Jessica Arthur, Sydney Theatre Company Theatre is... There’s no denying that COVID-19 has been a financial and connectivity nightmare for artists.... Conversation with the two authors Charlotte Boimare and Magali Solignat, co-writers of the... Co-workers Masha and Nikolai sit side by side in separate black boxes on my laptop screen. Their... Conversation with the two authors Charlotte Boimare and Magali Solignat, co-writers of the... Read More Co-workers Masha and Nikolai sit side by side in separate black boxes on my laptop screen. Their... Read More Review: Wonnangatta by Angus Cerini, directed by Jessica Arthur, Sydney Theatre Company Theatre is... Read More Owners hopeful of bouncing back to business during the coming festival season After staying shut... Read More Over the past two years, I have had the privilege of inviting a group of teenagers in Canada, ages... Read More Kennosuke Nakamori’s sonorous voice fills a small room as he practices the lines of a traditional... Read More A Midsummer Night’s Dream has the makings of a fairy tale: a forest full of meddling fairies,... Read More On September 7, 1964, during an NBC Monday night movie, the democratic campaign to reelect... Read More The actor, who plays his first lead role as a circus artist in the recent film Ram Singh Charlie,... Read More Maybe 13 is an unlucky number? Contemporary theater’s annual Festival/Tokyo is known for its focus... Read More All Hallows Eve is one of those rare productions that contain all the spicy ingredients of a... Read More To the right of the piano, hung on the far wall of the space, was the ravishing 103 x 172.5 inch acrylic on canvas. The Frankenthaler abstract painting dominated the space with a wash of undulating colors and shapes. Rothenberg opened with commentary about the connections between these two works of art explaining that while it s challenging to talk about abstract works, as Baudelaire wrote, sometimes the combination of two difficult pieces can clarify and reveal the heart of the works. Read More I won t be the first or last person to note that 2020 has been a challenging year.  It has... Read More Success smells sweet. The Bridge Theatre’s pioneering season of one-person plays continues with... Read More A blend of evocative medieval accompaniment and leaping modern Soprano melodies, The Anchoress is... Read More While theaters around the United States typically produce The Rocky Horror Picture Show around... Read More Camp is very much in season in Circle Jerk, a pitched-to-the-rafters romp from new media and... Read More In September 2019, the UNESCO Cities of Literature Short Play Festival took place in Dunedin, New... Read More Faustimir and Mephistragon The misery of the aging white man, who once diligently studied... Read More Tim Norwood describes himself as an emerging theatre-maker from Sheffield. He’s queer, disabled,... Read More The new play Insulted. Belarus(sia) was written in September 2020 by Andrei Kureichik, a prominent... Read More With a larger than usual stage, spaced out seating for a masked audience and actors armed with... Read More Back in January, when English director Lindsay Posner visited Tokyo for preparatory meetings to... Read More As Agnipankh is televised, Mita Vashisht reflects on the shifts in theatre due to the pandemic.... Read More There’s no denying that COVID-19 has been a financial and connectivity nightmare for artists.... Read More Online streaming of videos of kabuki plays, including an adaptation of a manga and an animated... Read More Paul Desveaux is the director of Compagnie L’Héliotrope. In the United States, he recently... Read More Actor and artistic director Atul Kumar speaks on the need to experiment with ‘form’ to make... Read More The entertainment or creative arts industry is as old as humanity. It is one of the ways through... Read More Niayesh Nahavandian is a young, Iranian female performing artist that has lived and worked in... Read More Mid-September brought us a week of new, Polish theatre productions, and a sneak peek behind the... Read More How do we continue forward without the great opera houses open?  It is an extraordinary moment for... Read More If the United States again accuses Russia of interfering in the election, it will almost certainly... Read More Review: Wonnangatta by Angus Cerini, directed by Jessica Arthur, Sydney Theatre Company Theatre is... Read More Performing arts festivals and opportunities to enjoy live entertainment have been few and far... Read More Actor Shernaz Patel speaks about supervising the transition of theatre to benefit an online... Read More African musical theatre seems to be growing by leaps and bounds. In the last couple of years,... Read More I’m so glad I saw it live!” That’s what I said after the nerve-wracking Game 6 of the NBA... Read More When the history of British theatre’s response to COVID-19 comes to be written, the names of two... Read More Even though history has seen different disasters and humanitarian crises, one fact remains: we try... Read More In June 2017 the eminent New Zealand actor Dame Kate Harcourt celebrated her 90th birthday at... Read More Sweat, by Lynn Nottage, is a cautionary tale about how the effects of poverty, or the threat of... Read More In March 2020, Colden Lamb had the opportunity to sit down with award-winning costume designer... Read More Anyone looking for evidence of just how devastating the COVID-19 pandemic has been to Australia’s... Read More Do you know the Urdu word for story? No? Well, look it up. Okay, this might prove a bit tricky, so... Read More Despite national and regional COVID-19 guidelines for the logistical elements of performance,... Read More

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