Ali Kennedy Scott explains the challenges and considerations involved in mounting theatrical productions in New York City during the COVID pandemic.
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Theatre Interview: John R. Wilkinson, Director of ‘Mugabe, My Dad & Me’
Wilkinson shares his approach to directing and the rehearsal process for this new play written and performed by Tonderai Munyevu.
Read More »Greenwich+Docklands International Festival Interview: Jeanefer Jean-Charles, Choreographer and Artistic Director of ‘Black Victorians’
Jeanefer Jean-Charles provides an in-depth look at the research and rehearsal processes behind 'Black Victorians,' which returns to GDIF, a popular performing arts festival in London.
Read More »COP26: Climate Change Conference Critical for Humanity’s Future to Convene in November
The decisions taken and commitments made at COP26 will have a massive influence on Earth's environment and our future.
Read More »Hollywood Fringe: Capsule Theater Reviews
Short reviews of shows playing at the Hollywood Fringe Fest.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘I Am Your Masseuse’ – Five Short Plays by John Patrick Shanley
Screamingly funny and wittily deep, Shanley's latest explores self and identity through the lens of love and sex.
Read More »Future Olympics News
With fewer and fewer cities bidding to host the Olympics, will the Games just peter out as climate change worsens?
Read More »Opera Review (NYC): Teatro Nuovo’s ‘The Barber of Seville’ Outdoors at Lincoln Center
Opera returned to NYC with a superb semi-staged production outdoors at Lincoln Center starring an array of excellent, big-voiced up-and-comers.
Read More »Tokyo Olympics Opening Ceremony – Heartbreakingly Beautiful
Despite that lovely opening act, it was the Parade of Athletes that broke my heart.
Read More »Film Interview: Petter Ringbom of ‘The New Bauhaus’
Producer, cinematographer, and designer Petter Ringbom explains the development of the new documentary about Hungarian artist László Moholy-Nagy.
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