Have Puppets, Can’t Travel: Egyptians Stage Online Puppet Festival
The online festival featured performances from around the world, but shone a particular light on puppetry’s local roots.
The online festival featured performances from around the world, but shone a particular light on puppetry’s local roots.
Intimate venues, short plays, small ticket prices, big risks—a Madrid movement spreads to other Spanish-speaking cities.
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Daughter becomes mother in the Irish company’s 20th-anniversary staging of Martin McDonagh’s landmark play, which now tours the U.S.
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Samantha Shay’s music-based piece finds a berth in the aesthetic home of Grotowski.
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