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  • Danish Breivik play sparks outrage

    A small theatre company in Copenhagen is causing controversy with plans to stage a play based on the writings of Anders Behring Breivik, who carried out the… 19/01/2012

  • Bosch’s Romeo & Juliet premieres at Burgtheater

    A new interpretation of Romeo and Juliet has premiered at the prestigious Vienna Burgtheater in Austria. 04/11/2011

  • Amnesia play provokes Tunisian memories

    Written before the Arab spring, the visionary Tunisian play ‘Amnesia’ is touring in Europe. It was staged in the French city of Lyon as part of the ‘Sens… 21/10/2011

  • Show goes on for world’s oldest musical hall

    One of the world’s oldest surviving musical halls, Wilton’s in London’s East End, has been saved after a public appeal for funds pulled in millions of euros. 07/09/2011

  • Philharmonic Orchestra of Argentina’s street concert – nocomment

    The Philharmonic Orchestra of Argentina played a concert in the street outside the Colon Theatre opera house in Buenos Aires, in a protest over pay and… 25/05/2011

  • Learning lessons in jail

    In prison, education can be the window that lets hope in. More and more prisons are offering not only academic and vocational studies, but also arts, music… 10/05/2011

  • Shakespeare’s Tempest hits cinemas

    From the director of “Frida” and “Across the Universe” comes “The Tempest” which is out now. Julie Taymor has recruited the talents of an A-list cast… 12/01/2011

  • Bonus interview: John Malkovich & Martin Haselböck

    Here are a few extra excerpts from our interviews with John Malkovich and Martin Haselböck. 03/06/2010

  • “The Infernal Comedy”: John Malkovich gets operatic backing

    “The Infernal Comedy” is the autobiography of Austrian serial killer Jack Unterweger performed on stage. Unterweger was imprisoned for murder but became a… 03/06/2010

  • The show goes on at La Scala despite Italy’s woes

    Anti-austerity protesters made their voices heard as Italy’s world-famous La Scala theatre staged its season premiere. “We won’t pay for the crisis” they… 08/12/2011

  • Back in the Day: The Mousetrap begins its astonishing theatre run

    November 25, 1952 The Mousetrap, a murder-mystery play written by Agatha Christie, begins its incredible record-breaking theatre run at the New Ambassadors… 24/11/2011

  • Barenboim becomes new La Scala musical director

    Milan’s renowned opera house La Scala has named Daniel Barenboim as its new musical director. He has been producing operas at the venue for the last five… 13/10/2011

  • Medvedev marvels at revamped Bolshoi Theatre

    Russian President Dmitry Medvedev toured the Bolshoi Theatre on Tuesday, six years after it shut its doors for renovation. Medvedev watched a rehearsal of… 21/09/2011

  • upsound 3”

    In a high-tech world it’s increasingly hard to keep tradition alive but in Lithuania this horse-drawn carriage sets off every summer carrying a distinctly… 21/07/2011

  • Bolshoi expansion gala aims for autumn

    Six years of Bolshoi Theatre renovations in Moscow are scheduled for completion this autumn, with several thousand builders now on the more than half a… 21/07/2011

  • Curtain up for stage premiere of Dragon Tattoo

    The actors at Norrebro Theatre in the Danish capital Copenhagen are preparing for the world stage premiere of Stieg Larsson’s international bestseller The… 03/12/2010

  • Israeli actors boycott new West Bank theatre

    It could be called a drama within a crisis. Dozens of Israeli actors, playwrights and directors are causing a stir just days before US sponsored peace talks… 30/08/2010

  • Who’s who in Lulu?

    With plenty of passion and acres of flesh, Alban Berg’s opera ‘Lulu’ premiered at the Salzburg Festival in Austria. The modern interpretation by Bulgarian… 03/08/2010

  • Avignon Festival

    The Festival of Avignon is in full swing, with performances that range from Shakespeare to quasi-silent clowning. Richard II is being staged in one of the… 23/07/2010

  • Curtain up at restored Teatro Colon

    It is one of the most beautiful opera houses in the world; the Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires. After three years of restoration the curtain has risen again… 16/06/2010

  • Broadway’s Fela! a hit at Tony Awards

    The cream of Broadway was out in force for the annual Tony Awards in New York, with Hollywood stars and several Britons among the winners. 14/06/2010

  • Teatro Colon reopens in Buenos Aires

    Argentina’s renowned Teatro Colon, one of the world’s great opera houses, has reopened after a three-year restoration project. The venue, modelled on La… 25/05/2010

  • The Bolshoi reveals its “new” face

    Russia’s famous Bolshoi theatre has unveiled its new facade, after almost six years of controversial repairs. The unveiling was rushed to coincide with… 30/04/2010

  • Broadway premier for Denzel Washington

    Gabourey Sidibe, Jessica Lange and Mikhail Baryshnikov are amongst the fans of Denzel Washington who turned out for his Broadway premier He plays the lead… 28/04/2010

  • Alfred Molina paints Broadway red

    British actor Alfred Molina stars in Red, playing American artist Mark Rothko. The play is set in the fifties, and the master expressionist has just landed… 12/04/2010

  • Lifting the veil on women, Islam and sexuality

    Four actresses, 12 monologues, one play: “The Veiled Monologues” is by the Dutch writer and actress Adelheid Roosen. Created in 2008, the work is the result… 17/03/2010

  • Prisoners’ performance

    Getting ready for the evening’s performance at a prestigious Bucharest theatre… but this is no ordinary company, all the actors are prisoners. Picked from… 03/12/2009

  • Inherit the Wind

    As part of a whole raft of events marking the 200th anniversary of Darwin’s birth, Trevor Nunn is directing Kevin Spacey and David Troughton in “Inherit the… 08/10/2009

  • International Theatre in Lyon

    The first International Theatre Festival of Lyon in France explored themes of memory, identity and resistance. Theatre companies from as far afield as… 25/09/2009

  • Jedermann at Salzburg

    Jedermann is a German adaption of Everyman, and since 1920 it has been performed every year in Salzburg as part of the Salzburger Festspiele. The play tells… 29/07/2009


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