PS122’s Vallejo Gantner Brings the World to NY, and Vice Versa
As he gears up for another festival January, the downtown impresario weighs in on a busy and changing scene.
As he gears up for another festival January, the downtown impresario weighs in on a busy and changing scene.
In excerpts from speeches newly translated by Zack Rogow and Renée Morel, the celebrated author of ‘Gigi’ tells how she found her identity as a writer in the music halls of Paris.
Patricia Ariza and Joanna Sherman lead companies in war zones where female bodies and liberty are among the worst casualties.
The authors’ presence was elusive yet unmistakable, in two wildly different ways, in two pieces seen at the recent Philadelphia FringeArts fest.
At this year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe, American artists leapt the fourth wall to hug, prod and party down with audiences.
While reporting a piece on Americans at the Fringe, our reporter found many shows to admire.
David Savran chats with German comic surrealist Herbert Fritsch.
AT’s own Eliza Bent travelled to Poland to discover how more and more women are running theatre their way.
At the biennial theatre fest in Colombia’s capital, young artists gather and present their work in houses and backyards as well as cabarets and traditional stages.
Whether you’re traveling across the pond or across the street this summer, make sure you check out our annual listing of more than 200 theatre festivals worldwide.