Did Hungarian Theatre Kids Just Change the World?
By Todd London. On 12 April, Hungarians voted by overwhelming majority to end authoritarian prime minister Viktor Orbán’s reign.
By Todd London. On 12 April, Hungarians voted by overwhelming majority to end authoritarian prime minister Viktor Orbán’s reign.
By Todd London, László Upor. From a four-mile-long human chain to a torchlight ceremony in the rain"the playful, passionate demonstrations and symbols that arose from Hungary's Freeszf…
By Todd London. In another installment of A Lover's Guide to American Playwrights, Todd London celebrates the work of Migdalia Cruz, a writer whose plays have been deemed "impossible."Â
By Todd London. Todd London celebrates the work and love story of multidisciplinary theatremakers Ellen Maddow and Paul Zimet who have been creating theatre as part of the ensemble Talking B…
By Todd London. After being asked to weigh in on the "crisis and chrysalis" that currently exists within the theatre field by Theatre Communications Group, Todd London shares his plea for us…
By Nicolas Shannon Savard, D Lo. Gender Euphoria, the Podcast host Nicolas Shannon Savard sits down with actor, writer, and comedian D'Lo to talk about his career and how he uses comedy and …
By Carlyle Brown, Todd London. Carlyle Brown's Down in Mississippi is a celebration of a movement that gave birth to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
By Todd London. Todd London reflects on why and how we gather, and looks at the canons-in-the-making of four African American playwrights"Jackie Sibblies Drury, Aleshea Harris, Anna Deavere …
What is the role today of one of the pivotal narratives of Western culture, William Shakespeare's Hamlet? Does it really serve the functions it has been claimed to serve, providing a narrati…
By Todd London. In this virtual keynote, Todd London reflects on the nature of new work and the social cooperation inherent to making theatre.
By Todd London. Todd London celebrates one of the most prolific and prominent Latino playwrights in America, Octavio Solis.
As dance performances go, The Master and Form at the Whitney is slow and teasing. No one makes a jeté across the floor in the piece.
By Todd London, Mark Valdez. Join us, Mark Valdez and Todd London, for a two-person, livestreamed theatre conference"on Valentine's Day!"to talk about the love of theatre, the art of the …
By Todd London. Todd London celebrates the work of playwright and performer Daniel Alexander Jones.
"A great work is one you never get tired of " you find new value in it every day." So says this playwright, who has a taste for lyrical realism.
By Todd London. In this installation of A Lover's Guide to American Playwrights, Todd London celebrates Quiara AlegrÃa Hudes.
"Tina," the musical based on Tina Turner's tumultuous life story, is crossing the pond and moving to Broadway.
It was a three-week pop-up that stayed for eight years. As the Bike Shed Theatre closes its doors, director David Lockwood looks
Canvassing for support, getting heckled, hanging out in bars " it's all great practice for politicians. And Alex Salmond is leading the way' Joanna Griffin and Lola Stephenson are a comedy d…
Watch footage of Toscanini on tour circa 1930 and more as the New York Philharmonic digs into his archives to celebrate the titan’s 150th birthday.
This week the London theatre bloggers discuss the premiere of Father Comes Home from the Wars at the Royal Court as well as recent runs of Unfaithful and The Dover Road.
This week the London theatre bloggers discuss The Emperor starring Kathryn Hunter at the Young Vic, Torn at the Royal Court and Beth Steel's latest play at Hampstead Theatre, Labyrinth.
This week the London theatre bloggers discuss the revival of JB Priestley's The Roundabout at the Park Theatre, Much Ado About Nothing in a pop-up production at Selfridges department store, …
Here the London theatre bloggers discuss Lee Hall's play with music Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour, and two more new plays: Adam Brace's They Drink It in the Congo at the Almeida and 946 Th…
Here the London theatre bloggers discuss Rodgers & Hammerstein's Allego, The Plough and the Stars at the National and The Collector at the Vaults.