Meet the artists determined to bring theatre to Italy's prisons again after the lockdown
Though their work with inmates has been suspended during the Covid-19 pandemic, Italian theatremakers celebrated Prison Theatre Day online and vow to
Though their work with inmates has been suspended during the Covid-19 pandemic, Italian theatremakers celebrated Prison Theatre Day online and vow to
While many festivals have already decided to cancel this year's events in the light of the coronavirus pandemic, Aerowaves' Spring Forward will
Where does a boat theatre go when faced with coronavirus lockdown? Laszlo Magacs, artistic director of the Trip in Hungary, had the
When coronavirus brought a halt to his new musical, Toronto-based Nick Green didn't get down " he got active. Now the site
As the V&A expands into a new site in east London, Nick Awde speaks to archivists who are hoping that moving its
Nick Awde speaks to NDT's artistic director David Byrne about a British theatre curating Brits Off Broadway festival for the first time
As the UK's cultural sector prepares for Brexit, it's important now, more than ever, to look to organisations such as the International
After January 2021, European artists may need visas to tour the UK " what impact might this have on British festivals? Nick
European culture capitals get party started CROATIA/IRELANDÂ With launches in Galway and Rijeka now over, programmes for the two European Capitals of Culture
With the UK becoming a global exporter of immersive theatre, writer and performer Christopher Green tells Nick Awde about his 48-hour show The
European theatremakers based in London, Nastazja Somers, Lara Parmiani and Alexandru Istudor tell Nick Awde about the difficulties they face as migrants
As the UK leaves the EU it loses connections with European artists, but Nick Awde says one theatre in the North West
A chance encounter at Nuuk airport was the inspiration for a pioneering collaboration that brought Shakespeare to Greenland via its own National
With life in the far north dictated by the seasons, the National Theatre of Greenland's director tells Nick Awde about touring Inuit-inspired
As artist-in-residence at Milton Keynes this year, Jenny Sealey is shaking things up with a groundbreaking, female-led opera project. She tells Nick
As the UK prepares to withdraw from the EU, Nick Awde suggests it is time to find a common language and unify
With festivals appearing all over Europe and new technology on the horizon, mime appears to be having a moment. Marko Stojanovic, founder
Miguel Oyarzun tells Nick Awde about the true extent of Madrid's political problems and how they led to his sacking from Conde
A New Zealander living in Prague, Trygve Wakenshaw is no ordinary entertainer. At this year's London International Mime Festival, he is taking
Known for writing and performing her own cabaret shows, Ursula Martinez talks to Nick Awde about directing a series of provocative new
Alternative cabaret is going through a purple patch Down Under. Nick Awde meets one of Australia's foremost practitioners to find out about
The selected city will host events and be twinned with another metropolis, reports Nick Awde The International Theatre Institute is launching the
Timely themes and a minimalist aesthetic are key to attracting international producers, the playwright and performer tells Nick Awde When searching for
Being outspoken about trans rights is dangerous in an increasingly conservative Brazil. Nick Awde speaks to trans actor Renata Carvalho about her
SeaChange Arts has created a street art festival to put the seaside town on the map. Nick Awde speaks to artistic director