David Mamet’s The Anarchist to Premiere in London The Anarchist, a new play from Pulitzer Prize-winner David Mamet, will receive its world premiere in London in fall 2012, directed by Rupert Goold. No theater, dates or casting have yet been announced.
Successful Theater Festival in Akureyri Approximately 150 young north Icelanders, aged 13 to 20, participated in the first part of the Thjódleikur theater festival held in Akureyri last weekend where they demonstrated the results of a few weeks’ rehearsal of new plays.
Mumias Sugar Sponsors This Year's Drama Festival It's all systems go for the Kenya National Drama Festival set for next week with Mumias Sugar Company sponsoring this year's finals to the tune of Sh6.5 million.
IL CANTIERE DEI PICCOLI E' in corso il Laboratorio Teatrale "IL CANTIERE DEI PICCOLI" coordinato da Fabrizio Pugliese, attore di Koreja, con la collaborazione degli attori Giovanni De Monte e Alessandra Crocco
Jyotirupa full-length drama festival begins Pledging to propel the theatre movement in the State and give a platform to all budding artistes, the 3rd Jyotirupa Singha Purush Radha Govinda Baruah full-length four-day drama festival kicked off today at Rabindra Bhawan here.
Edward Albee Festival starts at Arena Stage A debate rages over whether it's useful to experience the life's work of playwright Edward Albee simply by having actors read aloud his scripts.
Wizard of Oz, Palladium, London Follow the yellow brick road over the rainbow and into The London Palladium for Andrew Lloyd Webber’s new production of The Wizard of Oz. Starring Michael Crawford as The Wizard and Danielle Hope (winner of the BBC’s smash hit Over the Rainbow) as Dorothy.
"Golden Mask" festival: opening new horizons The annual national theatre festival “The Golden Mask”, whose task is to sum up the results of the theatre season and to award the best works and the best theatre workers,
College theater festival at Gurukul: The maiden mela The scene was the climax of the classic “Othello” by Shakespeare which the students of Kathmandu University School of Management (KUSOM) performed on their part at the ongoing College Theatre Festival being held at the Sama Theatre, Gurukul, Old Baneshwor.
Sam Shepard Epic Opens Wednesday The Wabash College Theater Department will present Sam Shepard’s epic, A Lie of the Mind, a gritty play set in the American West.
The Merchant of Venice, With Al Pacino, Ends Broadway Run Feb. 20 Academy Award winner Al Pacino and the cast of the acclaimed Public Theater revival of The Merchant of Venice conclude their extended Broadway run Feb. 20 at the Broadhurst Theatre.
Among Largest Fringe Canadian Festivals, Edmonton Fringe Festival Underscores City’s Theatre Culture From Stagestruck!, a one-act play festival, to the Edmonton Fringe Festival, Canada’s Festival City delivers performing arts throughout the year
Theatre Festival to celebrate Rabindranath's 150th birth anniversary To celebrate the 150th birth anniversary of Rabindranath Tagore, theatre troupe Prangane Mor is holding a weeklong theatre festival this month. The festival will feature theatre adaptations of Tagore's works by reputed troupes from Bangladesh and India.
Peter Brook on Samuel Beckett With his characteristic theatrical alchemy, Peter Brook stages a quintet of works by preeminent playwright Samuel Beckett—Rough for Theatre I, Rockaby, Act Without Words II, Neither, and Come and Go in the ArtsEmerson Theater of Boston.
Nepal advocates child right by holding children theater festival Nepal's Shailee Theater is scheduled to organize 2nd Children Theater Festival with the aim of advocating child right via different plays.
CLU asked to stage play at regional fest California Lutheran University’s Theatre Arts Department has been invited to stage its production of “The Cherry Orchard” at the Region VIII Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival in Los Angeles on Thurs., Feb. 10.