Dead Poets Live aims to bring poetry to the stage, “creating theatre out of poems and poets”. Over the last…
At a time when humankind seems increasingly determined to write itself out of its own timeline, Neon Dance’s Last and…
The Story of Peer Gynt is part lecture, part show and altogether brilliant. On a stage that is almost entirely…
This adaptation of The Gambler by Chiten Theatre is an interesting idea but unfortunately is an exhausting experience for its…
This is Medea like you have never seen it before. Director Satoshi Miyagi takes an ancient masterpiece, tweaks it, paints…
RELIC suggests in its blurb that it is about “what survives from the past. A thing left behind, be it…
Under the masterful direction of Riccardo Pippa, PANDORA marks the second coming of the Italian physical theatre company Teatro Dei…
The Coronet Theatre’s Stranger Than the Moon offers a poetic and contemplative exploration of Bertolt Brecht’s restless mind, one of…
How much Beckett is too much Beckett? For performer and producer Conor Lovett it seems the limit may not exist.…
Acclaimed French pianist and composer Jean-Michel Bernard is best known for writing, performing, and scoring for films such as Hugo…