South Korean stage artist receives the Ibsen Prize
South Korean stage artist and composer Jaha Koo has been awarded the prestigious International Ibsen Prize for his innovative work that melds theater, music, video, and technology.
Ibsen Award to stage artist and composer Jaha Koo
South Korean Jaha Koo has been awarded this year's Ibsen Prize for his deeply human theater.
Giannis Ioannou: "…the 'normality' is, often, the most difficult thing to deconstruct…"
A production of Henrik Ibsen's masterpiece 'A Doll's House' is showcased by the Loxodox team at the Beckett Stage in Athens, delving into complex human emotions and societal pressures.
Constantine Kyriakou: "...living reservoirs of thought, capable of conversing with the present..."
The play "Nora: The Hell’s House" by Constantine Kyriakou and Katerina Bilali, inspired by Henrik Ibsen's "A Doll's House" and Goethe's "Faust", opens in Athens and explores themes of responsibility, desire, and societal norms.
Stelios Dimopoulos: 'Theater without a political core is dead theater...'
Stelios Dimopoulos discusses the relevance of Henrik Ibsen's play 'An Enemy of the People' in the context of contemporary issues in Greek society.
'Enemy of the People', the opera of pollution
The opera 'Enemy of the People' by composer Francisco Coll explores themes of environmental pollution through a contemporary adaptation of an Ibsen classic, presented by the Real Theatre in collaboration with the Palau de Les Arts.
Review: In Brno, they play Ibsen. The wild duck is extraordinary in many ways
A review of a theater performance of Ibsen's 'The Wild Duck' staged in Brno highlights its unique qualities.
From Classic Theater to Avant-Garde Opera: This is how 'An Enemy of the People' sounds today in Madrid
The article explores the transformation of Henrik Ibsen's classic play 'An Enemy of the People' into a contemporary avant-garde opera performance in Madrid.