'I'm afraid to walk in the street,' says actress Rafaela Azevedo
Actress Rafaela Azevedo discusses her new play 'A Igreja da Fran,' which humorously explores the dynamics of faith and power.
Musical celebrates 60 years of TV Globo with television classics and nostalgia
A new theatrical production, 'Espelho Mágico - TV Globo - 60 anos, o musical', celebrates the 60th anniversary of Brazil's TV Globo through nostalgic performances of unforgettable moments from its history.
Juca de Oliveira's Wake Brings Together Veteran Artists from Theater and TV
The wake of actor, writer, and director Juca de Oliveira brought together artists from both new and old generations of theater and television, along with friends and family in São Paulo.
Higher School of Performing Arts: The main changes and reactions to the new bill
The Greek parliament is set to vote on a bill establishing a Higher School of Performing Arts, aiming to fill the absence of university education in theater, dance, and music in Greece, despite facing criticism from some sectors of the artistic community.
The unusual gift that Ricardo Darín received in the middle of a performance: 'I almost fainted'
Ricardo Darín received a heartfelt gift for his newborn grandson during a theater performance, highlighting his recent role as a new grandfather.
In the new play, Punga embodies a character with cerebral palsy: we speak of hope
In the upcoming play "The Price of Living" at Ugala Theater, Oskar Punga portrays a character with cerebral palsy and emphasizes the themes of hope rather than pity.
A youth theater performance about Sanna Marin: 'Lady Gaga comes to mind first'
A new youth theater play, 'I Am Sanna Marin,' showcases various stages of the former Finnish Prime Minister's life and highlights her international branding success.
Sofi Morandi and her new life away from the vertigo: 'Now I decide with less jovial anxiety'
Sofi Morandi reflects on her career and her decision to prioritize her well-being after experiencing burnout in the fast-paced entertainment industry.
Review: A guest arrives who brings patience and laughter
The article discusses a new theatre production titled 'Mr. Green's Guest' by Jeff Baron, focusing on the humorous and warm interaction between two men.
Passion of Christ: VIDEO shows how the unprecedented scene of Jesus ascending to heaven will be
The Society of Theatre of Fazenda Nova has released a video showcasing a new scene where Jesus ascends to heaven in the 2026 Passion of Christ play.
Carla Conte: her love story with a theatrical producer, her beginnings in Call TV, her anger with Tinelli, and the decision to embrace gray hair
Carla Conte returns to the theater with her new play, produced by her partner, Ezequiel Corbo, while reflecting on her career, personal life, and societal pressures.
A complex mechanism: this is the new big bet of the musical produced by Nicolás Vázquez and starring Lizy Tagliani
The article discusses the premiere of a new musical in Buenos Aires featuring Lizy Tagliani, produced by Nicolás Vázquez, which highlights a nine-year-old girl's debut as the lead.
Andrés Scheck: grandson of one of the creators of Telecataplum, graduated as an engineer, but decided to turn to his other passion, theater
Andrés Scheck is the grandson of one of the creators of the iconic Argentine TV show Telecataplum, who although he graduated as an engineer, has pursued a career in theater with his new comedy play, Casi cielo.
Contemporary Music Theater: What the new leadership duo of the Munich Biennale plans
The Munich Biennale for contemporary music theater will continue to be funded by the city despite budgetary challenges, celebrating its 20th edition and honoring its founder on the centenary of his birth.
Review ⟩ The Essence of the Hero is Revealed When You Take Away the Viewer
A review of Andreas Aadel's production "The Hero with a Thousand Faces" at the Tartu New Theatre explores its connections to Joseph Campbell's influential work.
Mo Abudu unveils ‘The Secret Lives of Baba Segi’s Wives’ new cast
Mo Abudu reveals additional cast members for the film adaptation of ‘The Secret Lives of Baba Segi’s Wives’, which will premiere globally in December 2026.
Luis Gomezbek: '...
The article discusses the challenges of immigration and adaptation faced by individuals in new countries, featuring a monologue by Mexican author Ramiro Torres de Miguel.
Giuliana De Sio Takes Flight. "The Seagull" According to Dini
Filippo Dini directs a new interpretation of Chekhov's 'The Seagull', emphasizing emotional depth and the experience of solitude.
Fuming fans demand refunds as Legally Blonde: The Musical hit by new setback
Fans of Legally Blonde: The Musical in Milton Keynes are demanding refunds after a concert version of the show was performed due to cast illness.
Theater Bamberg: "The Rats" in a Dollhouse of the Outcasts
The article discusses the innovative staging of 'The Rats' at the Bamberg Theater under the direction of Murat Yeginer, highlighting a fresh aesthetic vision by new artistic director John von Düffel.
Musical about female cult leader is not to be shaken off
A new modern musical directed by Mona Fastvold explores the life of the female founder of the Shaker sect.
The theater and dance premieres of the week
Critics from 'Babelia' review new comedic thrillers and dance performances in Spain.
Film list week 11: 'The Wizard from the Kremlin' is new in theaters
The article discusses new film releases in Sweden, highlighting 'The Wizard from the Kremlin' and 'Romería' as notable additions.
H. Fragkiadaki, M. Seiragakis and D. Filias talk about the silent heroine of antiquity
The article discusses the play 'Ismene,' written by Carol Frechette, which highlights the character Ismene from ancient tragedy, offering a new perspective on her story.
Performative Art: from Madrid to Buenos Aires, in search of the perfect choreography
Argentinian transdisciplinary artist Matías Umpierrez showcased his new performance "Play" in Madrid, which will be arriving in Buenos Aires in May.
Chalamet, Buckley, DiCaprio, Moore: all the stars at the Oscars 2026
The 2026 Oscars will take place at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles, featuring numerous stars and a new award category for Best Casting.
What the viewer doesn't see. We visited the rehearsal of the ever-sold-out Dejvické theater
The article provides a behind-the-scenes look at the rehearsal of a new play at Dejvické theater in Prague, showcasing the casual atmosphere and the creative process.
Curitiba Festival sets new sales record in its 34th edition
The opening sales for the 34th edition of the Curitiba Festival revealed strong public interest, with two shows selling out in under an hour and half of the main performances already sold out.
Shakespeare's Merchant in a New Interpretation
A new adaptation of Shakespeare's 'The Merchant of Venice' highlights themes of power and communication differences between the deaf and hearing communities.
Pin de Fartie premieres, the new adventure of El Pampero Cine
The film 'Pin de Fartie' by Alejo Moguillansky premieres, inspired by Samuel Beckett's theater of the absurd.
She moved to New York, faced the pace and emotional burden of the city, and fulfilled her dream: 'It is also possible in Argentina'
Clarita De Gennaro moved to New York to study acting and ended up creating her own theater company, finding inspiration and opportunity in the city's hectic environment.
Theater in Odelzhausen: A Devilishly Good Horror Story with a Heavenly Happy End
A new theater production in Odelzhausen features the characters Sparifankerl and the White Lady, blending chilling tales with an uplifting conclusion.
Eva Simatou: '...a story where desire is transformed into a powerful current of movement...'
A new theatrical adaptation of Pushkin's 'The Queen of Spades' is being directed by Stathis Livathinos in Greece, marking a significant cultural event.
Danish Actors' Union Begins Blockade Against The New Theater
The Danish Actors' Union has initiated a blockade against The New Theater in Copenhagen after unsuccessful negotiations for a new agreement lasting two years.
It is very far from what I would expect of the country's second-largest opera house
The review critiques Den Jyske Opera's production of 'Don Juan,' indicating it aims to attract a new audience with its inconsistent quality.
Call from the Municipality of Unterföhring: Looking for a Creative Mind with Team Spirit
The Municipality of Unterföhring is seeking experienced artistic project leaders for a new participatory theater project aimed at bringing local individuals together for creative performances.
AI's Assault on Creatives Put to the Sword in New Play
A new play at the Perth Festival, 'Dragon I', explores the interplay between creativity and AI, emphasizing the importance of human touch in artistic expression.
The Liepaja Theater's performance 'The Ugly One' raises questions about societal norms and identity
A new satirical play at the Liepaja Theater explores themes of identity and societal expectations, prompting audiences to reflect on personal and collective norms.
Weir Games Markt Schwaben: Enjoyable Culture Clash on the Water Stage
The Weiherspiele festival in Markt Schwaben returns this year with a new play and a tradition that has delighted the local community for 42 years.
Max Uthoff Premiere: Powerful Critic of the System
Max Uthoff successfully engaged the audience with his new program 'uns.ich.er' at Theater Leo 17, showcasing self-reflective humor and sharp social critique.
The Dark Trip Report 'Circle 3:1' Becomes Too High on Itself
A new interpretation of Lars Norén's play 'Personkrets 3:1' by Alexander Salzberger attempts to refocus on psychology after nearly 30 years of exploring social margins.
Julie Deliquet appointed director of the La Colline theater in Paris
Julie Deliquet has been appointed the new director of La Colline theater in Paris, succeeding Wajdi Mouawad.
Paola Krum and Pablo Echarri, 20 Years since Montecristo: the Success They Shared and the New Challenge That Brings Them Together Again
Paola Krum and Pablo Echarri, who became famous through the telenovela Montecristo 20 years ago, are reuniting for a theater production titled Maldita felicidad.
Theater Premieres of the Week
This article discusses the new theater productions opening in Spain this week, including adaptations of Chekhov's work and a contemporary play by Johnna Adams.
"Markos By Night" with Markos Seferlis: MEGA opens the curtain at the theater on Saturday, March 14 at 22:00 with a first broadcast
The Greek television channel MEGA launches a new series featuring the comedic theater works of Markos Seferlis, starting with the premiere of "Notis The RETURN" on March 14.
A Cult Novel on Stage: 'Master and Margarita' at the Munich Kammerspiele
The new adaptation of 'Master and Margarita' directed by Jette Steckel at the Munich Kammerspiele promises a captivating theatrical experience.
PAUL KERES 110 ⟩ Can a production on Keres go from Keres to the Sicilian Defense?
A new production honoring the 110th birthday of Paul Keres, titled 'Paul – a pawn and a king,' will premiere on March 5, focusing on the years 1949-1950.
I Didn't Intend to Make a Rock Opera: "I Just Ended Up in This"
The creator of a new rock opera reflects on how they unexpectedly found themselves in this artistic project.
Turning Point for Theater in Buenos Aires: From Reprises Competing with New Hits to a 'Hidden' Title in Mar del Plata
The Buenos Aires theater scene for 2026 is gearing up for a competitive year with familiar faces and innovative productions amidst broader economic challenges.
REVIEW: Frankenstein is passé, the irresistibly defiant Bride is coming!
This article appears to be a review of a new artistic interpretation of the classic 'Frankenstein' narrative, suggesting a shift towards a focus on the character of the Bride.