How Playwright Herbert Fritsch Turns German History into Comedy
David Savran chats with German comic surrealist Herbert Fritsch.
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.
How hip-hop in Senegal sparked a revolution—social, cultural, artistic and political—for the nation’s youth.
Despite recent political acts of intolerance, the nation’s theatre artists band together to forge a more harmonious future
In post-revolutionary Egypt, a theatre culture beset by crises and censorship continues to search for its identity.
In post-revolutionary Egypt, a theatre culture beset by crises and censorship continues to search for its identity.
A preview to the special international section featured in the May/June 2014 issue.
From festivals to interdisciplinary collaboration, from Brazil to Swaziland, each of these locations offers something unique.