The actors’ movements are deceptively simple — pouring coffee, sitting, standing. Yet their physicality is precise, like dancers, augmenting the many silences and contributing to the play’s overall intensity.
By Ferron Delcy /Aug 19, 2025
iPhoto caption: Ian McKellen, Patrick Stewart, and Owen Teale in No Man's Land. Photo by Johan Persson.
There is magic in the theatre–there is a unique opportunity to see great actors perform in the context of the magic of the theatre. This appeals to both cinema lovers and theatre lovers.
By Stephen Low /Sep 26, 2020
iPhoto caption: Ian McKellen and Danny Webb in King Lear. Photo by Johan Persson.
The productions are captured by several cameras that allow the audience to see the performance from centre of auditorium—which is similar to watching a live performance from the best seats in the house.
By Stephen Low /Sep 24, 2020
iPhoto caption: Virgilia Griffith in Betrayal. Photo by Dahlia Katz.
Typically known for directing contemporary feminist works, Donaldson insists the interplay of love and betrayal keep this work as relevant today as it was four decades ago.