High Noon: The Hollywood Blacklist and the Making of an American Classic Mel Cooper 25/04/2017This book is a fascinating companion to Victor Navasky’s Naming Names, which was a fairly comprehensive general history of that...
Stars of the Albion Festival Natalia Kolosova 26/02/2017The closing gala concert of the winners of the IVth International Performing Arts Festival and Contest Stars of the Albion,...
The Unusual and the Unexpected at Coil 2017 Austin Fimmano 28/01/2017Sometimes a night of theater means a seat in an audience, a stage, and a group of actors performing the...
London International Mime Festival 2016 Plays to See 29/12/20169th January – 6th February London’s annual celebration of contemporary visual theatre LONDON INTERNATIONAL MIME FESTIVAL Saturday 9 January to...
Robert Carsen’s The Rosenkavalier at the Royal Opera House Agustín Blanco-Bazán 20/12/2016Robert Carsen’s new production for The Rosenkavalier, premièred at the Royal Opera House last week, transfers the plot from 18th...
See You Yesterday Sita Verma 15/12/2016The School I work at in Phnom Penh, Cambodia hosts the only professional Black Box facility in the country. As...
Emerge, A Night of New Writing Vera Mikusch 14/12/2016Flux Theatre’s devising experiment Emerge is the rising company’s second production. On Sunday the 11th December, four short scenes had...
United Solo Theatre Festival Austin Fimmano 17/10/2016The mission of the festival is “to build a community of artists and theatre-goers who treasure the intimate form of art, in...
Sleepwalk Collective’s Domestica Luke Davies 17/10/2016After this year’s Edinburgh Fringe, the Guardian’s Lyn Gardner was prompted to write a piece about the peculiar ‘lack of ambition’ among theatre companies today. Theatre...
Origin’s 1st Irish Theatre Festival: An Overview Austin Fimmano 05/10/2016Origin Theatre’s 1st Irish Theatre Festival continues through the end of September, with last performances on October 2nd. But though...