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Pinocchio. What Is a Person? at MITEM: Who Gets to Be Seen as Fully Human? by Emiliia Dementsova

Davide Iodice’s Pinocchio. What Is a Person?, created with Scuola Elementare del Teatro / Conservatorio Popolare per le Arti della Scena and presented by Teatro di Napoli and Interno 5, is…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 7:22am on May 8, 2026[SHARE]

At The Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus, “Gott ‘By Ferdinand Von Schirach Presents Its Tough Ethical Dilemma For The Audience To Vote On by Daniel Meyer-dinkgräfe

Ferdinand von Schirach was born in 1964, studied law and became a noted criminal defense lawyer. He turned his extensive experience into fiction with a collection of novels, screenplays and …

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 3:07pm on May 5, 2026[SHARE]

Guilt And Resilience, And “The Fear Of 13” by Teodora Medeleanu

What if the guilt one feels on the death row is not for what he has (allegedly) done? The Fear of 13, written by Lindsey Ferrentino, and directed by David Cromer, opened on Broadway this Apr…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 4:51am on May 3, 2026[SHARE]

Birmingham Royal Ballet’s “Don Quixote” Slowly Finds Its Sunshine by Zoë Hewitt

There are ballets about death, betrayal and ghosts. Then there is Don Quixote, where people clap, flirt, lie, fake death, shake tambourines and somehow expect all of this to end in a wedding…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 4:51am on May 2, 2026[SHARE]

“Managed Approach” – Two Contrasting Stories – Open Aire Theatre, Riverside Studios, London by Verity Healey

It’s been six years since the end of Managed Approach, a project in Holbeck, Leeds, which managed a red light zone in 2014, before it was paused during COVID in 2020 and not reinstated in …

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 5:09am on May 1, 2026[SHARE]

Maxim Sukhanov – About The “Brew” Of A Performance, Krymov Rehearsals, “Dramatic Provocations” And The “Hope For The Good”. by Sergey Elkin

The interview took place on January 17, 2026.   Maxim, do you remember your first conversation with Krymov? What did he tell you about the idea of the performance, and what was your first r…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 4:51am on May 1, 2026[SHARE]

Bound To Start Again, Again, Again… by Teodora Medeleanu

Perhaps one of the strangest experiences one can have when moving to a new place is watching a performance tackling the exact same situation. Luckily, no two re-rooting stories are the same,…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 11:53am on April 27, 2026[SHARE]

The Wooster Group’s “Nayatt School Redux” at the Coronet Theatre: Made-Over Experimental Classic Marks A Great Comeback by Aleks Sierz

At a time when, in the post-Brexit years, British theatre is increasingly insular, a visit by the Wooster Group, legendary veterans of American experimental theatre, is surely worth celebrat…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 11:22am on April 25, 2026[SHARE]

“JenXponential,” A Story Of Potential by Teodora Medeleanu

In a small town, where nothing really happens, K. works at VHS World, alongside her teenage friends (all misfits, according to the local twin bullies), and the boss, a middle-aged man who se…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 11:22am on April 24, 2026[SHARE]

“Frankenstein (History Of Hate)” by Margaret Rose

Milan’s international festival, FOG, continues with productions from Italy and many parts of the globe. In late March I caught Frankenstein (History of Hate), a production by the much-accl…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 11:22am on April 23, 2026[SHARE]

“Art Of Andalucia:” Rain Outside, Fire Within. Daniel Martinez Flamenco Company at The Haymarket, Basingstoke, Hampshire. by Zoë Hewitt

Outside, mid-April in Basingstoke was all drizzle and grey light. Inside The Haymarket, Art of Andalucia opened another climate entirely. For one evening, the theatre felt closer to a Spanis…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 11:50am on April 22, 2026[SHARE]

“Handle With Care” At Milan’s FOG Festival by Margaret Rose

In March, FOG – Milan’s annual performing arts festival – hosted Handle with Care, a production by Ontroerend Goed, the well-known performance-group from Ghent in Belgium. Ontroerend G…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 11:22am on April 22, 2026[SHARE]

Developing Theatre And Performance Pedagogy Through Marae-based Wānanga In Aotearoa/New Zealand. Part II by Hilary Halba and Rua McCallum

To read PART I of this essay, go to this link.   Having consulted with mana whenua[1]People with with authority over a certain area, in this case the people with authority over the area loc…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 11:22am on April 22, 2026[SHARE]

Developing Theatre And Performance Pedagogy Through Marae-based Wānanga In Aotearoa/New Zealand. Part I by Hilary Halba and Rua McCallum

This article is dedicated to the memory of Rua McCallum – teacher, kaitiaki, scholar, performance practitioner, and playwright – who passed away on May 9th 2024. In her article “The Li…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 4:24pm on April 21, 2026[SHARE]

A Successfully Funny Perspective On Life Aspirations In State Theatre Oldenburg's Production Of "Bondy Beach" by Daniel Meyer-dinkgräfe

Bondi Beach was premiered on the 7th of October 2023 at the municipal theatre in Ingolstadt. Further Productions followed in Regensburg, and the Hans-Otto-Theater in Potsdam in 2024/ 2025…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 4:31pm on April 15, 2026[SHARE]

Chekhov's "Uncle Vanja", directed by Yana Ross at the Royal Theatre, Copenhagen by Duška Radosavljević

Already active across a number of north European theatre contexts " from her base in Lithuania to Sweden, Norway and Germany " American- and Russian-trained director Yana Ross has just made …

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 11:56am on April 14, 2026[SHARE]

Michael Frayn's "Copenhagen" at the Hampstead Theatre: Excellent Revival Of Iconic Play About The Ethics Of The Atom Bomb by Aleks Sierz

Every day, for many weeks, we keep hearing about nuclear weapons. Part of the reason for the current attack on Iran by the United States and Israel is the idea, whether true or not, that the…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 11:28am on April 14, 2026[SHARE]

From Richard To Richard: MITEM 2026 And a Europe in a State of Alarm by Emiliia Dementsova

MITEM (Madách International Theatre Meeting), held annually at the National Theatre in Budapest, is one of Central Europe's major international theatre festivals. Since its founding in 20…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 11:14am on April 14, 2026[SHARE]

Adaptations On The German Stage (3): Theater Bremen Is Keen On The Long Haul by Daniel Meyer-dinkgräfe

David Safier was born in Bremen in 1966. He trained as a journalist, worked as radio and TV presenter and script writer for TV before he turned his attention to writing novels. Those have be…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 4:17pm on April 10, 2026[SHARE]

Big Fatuous Giant by Jonathan Kalb

Mark Rosenblatt's new play Giant is a sensational, admirable, and courageous effort to Make Anti-Semitism Despicable Again. MADA baseball caps coming soon. You read it here first. The play, …

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 11:17am on April 10, 2026[SHARE]

Dog-Gone by Jonathan Kalb

The new stage adaptation of Dog Day Afternoon just opened on Broadway, directed by Rupert Goold, doesn't seem sure who its target audience is. If you went not knowing the source material (th…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 4:31pm on April 9, 2026[SHARE]

GPS M S Biomechanics System Vs. Narcissism: "Shouting, Making Faces, And Being Crazy Is NOT Enough To Be A Clown" by Ivanka Apostolova Baskar

An Interview with Mr. Denni Dennis, internationally renowned dancer, performer, educator-trainer (Denmark/Russia/Kazakhstan). Denni Dennis is born in Denmark/based in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Tra…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 4:03pm on April 8, 2026[SHARE]

Christopher Hampton's "Les Liaisons Dangereuses" at The National Theatre: Busy Highly Stylized Revival Is All Spectacle And No Emotion by Aleks Sierz

Okay, this is odd. The original novel, Les Liaisons dangereuses, first published in 1782, features a rich and powerful man and woman positively exulting in their manipulation of a much young…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 3:49pm on April 8, 2026[SHARE]

Memories Of And Acting In Old Age Are Central To "Ein Deutsches Leben" by Daniel Meyer-dinkgräfe

In 2016, Austrian director Christian Krönes and colleagues launched their two-hour documentary film Ein deutsches Leben, about Brunhilde Pomsel (1911 " 2017). To a large extent, the film fe…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 3:59am on April 8, 2026[SHARE]

Lyle Kessler Receives Lifetime Achievement Award In Playwriting by Marcina Zaccaria

was a student of Lee Strasburg in his private class.  I was directing around town, off-off Broadway, and in other areas in New York.  I was invited to go to his Directors Unit at The A…

SOURCE: thetheatretimes.com at 5:07am on April 7, 2026[SHARE]
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