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Reimagining Shakespeare's rabidly ambitious king with a confrontational interpretation, Thomas Ostermeier returns to BAM with Richard III, running tonight, October 11, through October 14 at BAM's ...
Schaubühne Berlin’s stage adaptation of Édouard Louis’s autobiographical novel History of Violence at St. Ann’s Warehouse is compelling theater brilliantly executed. The novel is a first ...
Germany’s renowned Schaubuhne Berlin theatre company is to make its first visit to Northern Ireland as part of this year’s Ulster Bank Belfast Festival at Queen’s.
The Schaubühne’s FIND Festival showcases new theater from around the world, from Brussels to Santiago, Chile, and Montreal to Barcelona, Spain.
Reimagining Shakespeare's rabidly ambitious king with a confrontational interpretation, Thomas Ostermeier returns to BAM with Richard III, running October 11-14 at BAM's Harvey Theater.
Two Berlin productions find different types of comedy in the great 17th-century playwright’s works.
Thomas Ostermeier's Berlin ensemble is nowhere near as vivid overall as van Hove's Dutch team, but everything that didn't work for me about Lars Eidinger's Prince of Denmark turns to fool's gold in ...
His best-known and most substantial novel, Beware of Pity (its German title translates as "The Heart's Impatience"), seems less adaptable, given the revealing consciousness of its first-person ...
Kristin, the scorned and lovelorn cook, gets almost as raw a deal from playwright August Strindberg as from Jean the valet and Miss Julie. Even when she is present, she might as well not be for ...
Thomas Ostermeier's Schaubuehne Berlin is back on Australian shores for this year's Melbourne Festival with a stylish and subversive production of Henrik Ibsen's Hedda Gabler, that gives a strong ...
Wajdi Mouawad spoke to the press in Quebec City at 10 a.m. this morning (Wednesday, March 9, 2011) about his new play, Temps . If you’d like to hear what he said, in French, without the ...