Queer Performance in Today’s Russia, Hidden in Apartments
By VIKTOR VILISOV. In Russia, “LGBT propaganda” has been banned, forcing artists who want to create work that engages with queerness to do so in secret. Source link...
By VIKTOR VILISOV. In Russia, “LGBT propaganda” has been banned, forcing artists who want to create work that engages with queerness to do so in secret. Source link...
By Nicole Hughes. The potential for photosensitive reactions—like seizures or migraines—keeps some audiences out of theatres. Source link...
By Benjamin Gillespie. In March 2025, the Latinx Theatre Commons convened a daylong symposium to honor and explore the work of María Irene Fornés. Source link...
By Anna Dolores Novak. In March 2025, the Latinx Theatre Commons convened a daylong symposium to honor and explore the work of María Irene Fornés. Source link...
By Amanda L. Andrei. “Add Theater to Taste” was the recent theme of the annual Iloilo Theater Festival in the Philippines. Heritage language learner Amanda L. Source link...
By . This digital showcase lands as a direct response to the recent political transformations in Syria and includes two live artist discussions that will be held to deepen the engagement with the featur Source link...
By . The annual ATHE conference brings together a global community of educators, artists, and administrators over a week of intense days of workshops, panel presentations, plenary sessions, social event Source link...
By Jonathan Mandell. Teatru Malta’s 1881 infused immersive theatre with game design, all in a dark, castle-like setting. Source link...
By Lianna Matt McLernon, Ankita Raturi. Fifty Boxes of Earth at Theater Mu was a maximalist play that combined Western and South Asian theatrical styles, choreography, and puppetry. Source link...
By Caitlin Nasema Cassidy, Robert Duffley, Miranda Rose Hall, Geoff Kanick, Maya Roth. To Tell a Story About the Earth is part scripted play, part guided introduction to devising. Source link...