Must see - Theatre
The Theatre Leadership Project aims to restructure the theatre industry
Every passing year, artistic institutions are taking steps to be more inclusive organizations with more representative teams. Theatre companies have slowly begun to answer the call from communities to move […]
Stratford Festival announces newly formatted outdoor season
It’s understandable that many places around the globe won’t see a return to normal theatre festivals for quite some time. With the presence of the pandemic still strongly felt, the […]
What The Constitution Means To Me brings hope for the future
Heidi Schreck’s What The Constitution Means To Me just had one of its Broadway performances released through Prime Video. First premiering in 2017, Schreck’s (almost) one-woman-show comes to a digital platform […]
Centaur Theatre’s Portico Project spells return of theatre for Montreal
Theatre companies across the world are beginning to find ways to deliver performances to the public once again. Whether it is through reduced seating or alternative venues, we are seeing […]
DistDancing: a series of performances turning Regent’s Canals into a stage despite police threats to shut it down
London’s canals teem with life most anytime of the year. Passing through Camden or strolling around Little Venice you might come across a busker or two while enjoying the muffled […]
National Theatre’s Midsummer Night’s Dream leaves a morning haze
The National Theatre of London brings yet another theatrical classic to screens worldwide through their ongoing National Theatre At Home program. This past week, at-home audiences had the chance to […]
National Theatre’s Small Island makes a big impact
The National Theatre in London continues to churn out gorgeous recordings from their catalogue of productions past. Through their National Theatre At Home program, every week brings a different play […]