43 stories by "Duska Radosavljevic"
Marta Górnicka’s choral theatre has been wowing Europe for the last 15 years. At the age of 51, she is already a holder of major honorary professorships and lifetime achievement awards …
By Jeffrey Mosser, Duska Radosavljevic, Kathleen Cioffi, Lars Jan, Adrienne Mackey, Rubén Polendo. In 2023, Pig Iron Theater Company held the National Endowment for the Humanities Preservin…
Children's shows, especially those based on best-selling books, easily fall into the trap of complacency around the mistaken supposition that all the
The Pixie and the Pudding might seem at first like a simple festive story with a tantalising title. It has a pixie,
Working at the intersection between visual arts, dance and contemporary performance " and living in Britain and Belgium " Reckless Sleepers has,
The limits of goodness: Duska Radosavljevic writes on a staging of Brecht by Moscow Pushkin Drama Theatre.
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Kenneth Grahame's beloved literary classic began life as a series of bedtime stories the author told to his young son. Though the
There is much to admire in this Tangled Feet's production for three-to-eight year olds. Using the company's trademark movement and visual theatre
Duška Radosavljević writes a childs' eye sketch of some of the kids' shows of the 2018 Edinburgh fringe.
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Story-time: Duška Radosavljević reviews a show by the ever-popular children's author Julia Donaldson.
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'A superbly constructed essay on fandom': Duška Radosavljević reviews Sh!t Theatre's love letter to Dolly Parton.
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Inclusive dance: this kids' show by Indepen-dance 4 is full of grace and harmony.
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Flowerpot-humping flair: Valentijn Dhaenens impersonates a politician in his surreal new show.
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Duska Radosavljevic writes on a kids' show where "natural, mythical and comical creatures morph into each other with as little as a wave of a pen."
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When it comes to children's shows, it's hard to go wrong with one based on a book by Julia Donaldson. Only just
'Theatre as a kind of utopia': Duška Radosavljević reviews Taylor Mac as part of LIFT 2018.
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'The broken among us teach us to be human': Duška Radosavljević reviews Anna Deavere Smith's verbatim show as part of LIFT 2018.
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Performer Frank Wurzinger hangs around the auditorium discretely bonding with individual audience members as they settle down on white fluffy cushions and
Battersea Arts Centre's Christmas show is frequently one of the hippest in town. RashDash's gig theatre take on famous fairytales, originally commissioned
More of an adventure story than a lullaby: Duska Radosavljevic reviews a new puppetry show about bedtime rituals for 2 - 5 year olds.
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The most astonishing thing about this story, strangely omitted by the production itself, is its origin in the historical event of the
Just open your mind and say yes: Duška Radosavljević on an anarchic Calvin and Hobbes inspired performance for toddlers.
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"Mama said you have to share": Joakim and Katarina (aged 3.5 and 1.5) present a joint review of their festival experience.
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32 years coming: Duška Radosavljević reviews Forced Entertainment's Edinburgh Festival debut.
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New and unique and fascinating: Duška Radosavljević on Rachel Mars's exploration of envy and desire.
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