The Flip Side: A Changeable World
This week in theatre news: plays about gun control are opening in Philadelphia and L.A., we find out what comes next for Lin-Manuel Miranda, and Hermione meets Hermione.
This week in theatre news: plays about gun control are opening in Philadelphia and L.A., we find out what comes next for Lin-Manuel Miranda, and Hermione meets Hermione.
Our Prime Minister has never even hinted at building a wall and, more importantly, he is a real treat to look at.
It happened. The UK is leaving the EU. Britain has left the building.
Grey ribbons, funeral protection, “love is love”: the theatre community is banding together in the wake of last weekend’s mass shooting at an Orlando gay club.
Get ready for the best eleven minutes of your life.
In one week, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child will begin previews, enriching the lives of Harry Potter fans, human beings in general, and the English-language theatre canon.
It’s not everyday (yet) that women artists creating thought-provoking, innovative work are reported on merely for their work and not for the fact that they accomplished their work as females.
If we’re being totally honest, a Romeo and Juliet TV series may not be strictly necessary. Also, your new play wasn’t all that great.
Artists out there are doing some damn cool stuff, and I for one think it’s great their outside-the-box ideas are making their way to mainstream theatre audiences.
Andrew Rannells and Nikki M. James were up bright and early this morning to announce this year’s nominations.
If you don’t already know about August Wilson, he’s someone who’s worth looking up.
How many people have had such an impact? Michelangelo, whoever wrote the Kama Sutra, Jesus maybe… Overall, not many people reach the 400-year milestone.
It’s always interesting to listen to creative minds expand upon their processes.
I’ve been a proponent of race-blind casting since, at thirteen, I fell in love with the royal family in a TV version of Cinderella.
Sometimes we forget that in other countries, creative visionaries are imagining, writing, and building wonderful worlds in theatres of their own.