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‘Marys Seacole’ plunges into the deep end of caregiving
The past year has seen its fair share of recorded theatre. With it as the primary means of consumption for the medium, companies have been able to show off their […]
Stratford’s ‘Antony and Cleopatra’ breathes life into historical icons
As the surrounding constraints and limitations for public gatherings continue in many areas of the world, the Stratford Festival remains in flux for its summer program. Usually at this time […]
Stratford’s ‘Othello’ grips with a fraught, familiar world
As it moves closer to the opening of Stratford Festival’s 2021 season, the North American mecca of Shakespearean theatre is continuing to connect with their audiences through a weekly free […]
New Olympia Theatre announced for 2025 in London
A vast spectrum of brick-and-mortar locations has seen their doors shutter in the past year. Galleries, performance spaces, stores—few have been spared from financial difficulties, and it has resulted in […]
STRATFEST@HOME enchants with menacing production of ‘Macbeth’
In advance of their recently announced and newly revamped 2021 season, the Stratford Festival has decided to give theatre lovers some weekly works to look forward to. Streaming live on […]
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 […]
Staged transformation- the hope for changes in theatre
In many regions, we’re seeing the first semblance of a return to form for theatres in a year. Festivals are gearing up for outdoor performances that abide by safety protocols, […]