The 50th World Theatre Day
An international message from John Malkovich, and excerpts from 3 ‘Generation Without Borders’ essay winners.
An international message from John Malkovich, and excerpts from 3 ‘Generation Without Borders’ essay winners.
An American writer goes to Paris, Shakespearean Olympics, and a Nigerian-British copro.
In the aftermath of its founder’s killing, Palestine’s Freedom Theater is re-introducing itself to the world.
For Peter Sellars and Maya Zbib, mentorship isn’t a one-way exchange.
Plays for children as young as one? European artists lead the way, but U.S. companies are catching up.
Words and images clash in the notorious dramatic installations of the Belgian director and his frequent collaborator, lighting and stage designer Jan Versweyveld.
Rich mix at arts fest honors tradition yet pushes limits on sex and language.
Berlin’s venerable Theatertreffen lightens up.
Nikkole Salter and Danai Gurira’s Off-Broadway hit about women with HIV/AIDS strikes all the right notes for audiences in Harare, Zimbabwe.
The International Theatre Institute continues its fight for the theatre of tomorrow.