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Jun 26, 2021
'A great innovation': Verona Arena substitutes monumental sets with dynamic video
Distancing rules meant that stagehands moving sets had to be limited in the cramped backstage in the open-air Roman-era amphitheatre, setting in motion a reimagining of the 98th Verona Arena Opera Festival. -
Jun 20, 2021
Tony Award-winning thespian André De Shields returns to Broadway in and as King Lear, and Hadestown
De Shields’ towering presence is somehow more captivating in the quiet beats — perhaps most strikingly when he carries the corpse of his daughter in his arms, unwavering, halfway across the stage. -
Jun 03, 2021
Waiting for Godot: A guide to Samuel Beckett's classic avant-garde tragicomedy of our times
From its first performances in the 1950s, Waiting for Godot enjoyed a positive critical reception, and over the years became a celebrated avant-garde play and a popular cultural reference. -
May 27, 2021
Tony Awards to air on 26 September for four hours instead of its usual three, following pandemic-hit Broadway season
Capping the evening will be the awarding of the three top awards: best play, best play revival and best musical. -
May 20, 2021
Arnold Schwarzenegger, JJ Abrams, Maggie Q join forces to underline importance of resurrecting theatrical experience
Arnold Schwarzenegger, JJ Abrams, Maggie Q spoke on Wednesday about the importance of resurrecting the theatrical experience for moviegoers. -
May 03, 2021
An Oral History of the COVID-19 Crisis: 'The pandemic has magnified pre-existing prejudices and problems'
This account is part of Firstpost’s Oral History Project of the COVID-19 Crisis in India. The Oral History Project aims to be an ongoing compendium of individual experiences of the pandemic, with a focus on one significant day in our respondents’ lives during this time. -
May 02, 2021
New York's longest-running play, Perfect Crime, resumes performance after pandemic shutdown
Catherine Russell, 65, is the driving force behind Perfect Crime, a rollicking whodunit that has been on Big Apple billboards since 1987. -
Apr 24, 2021
FirstAct: Watch 11:11, a physical theatre performance on virtual reality therapy that devises new corporeal expression
Through '11:11', the creators aim at exploring how the VR ‘in-world' works in opposition to the actual world in which the subject is effectively rendered blind by their headset. -
Apr 22, 2021
FirstAct: In '11:11', an experimental performance that explores virtual reality as a therapeutic aid
Captured on camera in a single take, 11:11 is a response to the growing disaffection induced by the pandemic in a year that has pushed us online with a vengeance. -
Apr 20, 2021
From The Lion King to Matilda, rejected posters of Broadway productions on sale to help theatre community
The 16 posters included in the series — each goes for $399 with a frame — were either rejected, never pitched or part of a group of submissions that theatre poster designer Frank Verlizzo made that allowed only one winner.
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