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Before ruling Bollywood, Shah Rukh Khan trained under Barry John in Delhi’s theatre scene, sharpening his craft through ...
Instead of finishing his masterpiece “Khovanshchina,” Modest Mussorgsky is drunk in a ditch. His friend Nikolai ...
Is the theatre of the absurd dead? In today’s world, when cruel and crazy events happen almost daily, the idea that you can ...
With so much potential material to explore, it is incredible that until now, a play has not been written about speed awareness courses. Following the success of the Olivier-nominated Blue Mist, writer ...
The angular concrete shapes of this modern architectural movement work beautifully when enhanced by natural planting for a ...
Kolkata: When Bratya Basu faced the camera at the Sarcarina theatre for Aditya Vikram ... ‘Bubuda' would garner acclaim for its mellow and naturalistic approach. Ahead of World Theatre Day ...
Read our review of Puppy at the King's Head, a distinctive shout-out to sex positivity and inclusivity, starring Ashling ...
Hugh Bonneville stars in 'Uncle Vanya,' a co-production between Berkeley Repertory Theatre and Washington, D.C.'s Shakespeare ...
Ahead of World Theatre Day, the article highlights the distinct challenges and approaches actors face when performing on stage versus in cinema. Actors like Bratya Basu emphasize the importance of ...
A production like this is a rare beast on London’s stages – with its gleeful non-naturalism, witty physical theatre and tooting kazoos – and it deserves to be appreciated.
There’s an odd but oddly persuasive idea lurking at the heart of Apex Predator: that humankind’s destruction of the planet is sucking it dry, like the vampires of old drained their victims of life.
With her kind eyes and guileless smile, Hélène Vincent plays a sweet old French lady. But looks can be deceiving in this ...