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...
Maki Sekiya: Star of the Future Mel Cooper 04/10/2016From time to time our reviewers find someone in the world of the performing arts who is exceptional and whom...
A Bittersweet Revival: The Pearl Theater’s A Taste of Honey Elizabeth Bove 23/09/2016In 1958 a theatrical and social sensation rocked the British stage world. It was A Taste of Honey, the first...
Origin’s 1st Irish Theatre Festival Austin Fimmano 19/09/2016Irish culture has been a major tributary of New York City’s makeup at least since the mid-nineteenth century potato famine–witness...
Translating Sicilian Dialect Theatre Enza De Francisci 11/09/2016Inspired by the recent production of Tarantella, written, directed and produced by Elizabeth Bowe and staged at the Omnibus Theatre...
An overview of Hamletmachine Emily Louizou 25/07/2016How to survive – and make a show! – in an old unsused warehouse near Tower Bridge. By the director...
Breaking Down Barriers at New York’s Fresh Fruit Festival Austin Fimmano 19/07/2016Amidst the smothering heat and unrelenting sun of New York City summers, each year ushers in a much-anticipated season of...
Arnold Wesker – Obituary Luke Davies 16/04/2016Arnold Wesker, who died on Tuesday at the age of 83, was only four years old when the Battle of...
Chekhov in our Century: The F Word and the Tutu Elizabeth Bove 01/04/2016Chekhov’s masterwork, The Seagull (1896), grapples with the desperate measures we have always taken for the sake of love and art. ...