“German Autumn” At The Uppsala Stadsteater
In the Lilla scenen of Uppsala Stadsteater (City Theatre), a haunting echo of the past emerged,...
Read MorePosted by Bryce Lease | 20th Sep 2023 | Review, Sweden
In the Lilla scenen of Uppsala Stadsteater (City Theatre), a haunting echo of the past emerged,...
Read MorePosted by Duška Radosavljević | 26th Jun 2023 | Review, Sweden
Laurie Anderson’s new show – currently on its European tour – is full of meteorological...
Read MorePosted by Marilena Borriello | 9th Jun 2023 | Review, Sweden, Theatre and Art
The bread holds a distinct symbolic significance within the realm of art iconography. Often...
Read MorePosted by Duška Radosavljević | 5th Dec 2022 | Adaptation, Musical Theatre, Review, Sweden
There is a palpable sense of world-class musicianship as the ensemble of six instrumentalists and...
Read MorePosted by Duška Radosavljević | 10th Sep 2022 | Festivals, Musical Theatre, Review, Sweden, United Kingdom
Here’s a few things to start with. Following my recent relocation from London to the Swedish...
Read MorePosted by Frida Sandström | 29th Nov 2019 | Essay, Sweden, Transmedia
If modernity is a stage, the artwork is its main prop. And in a culminating planetary crisis,...
Read MorePosted by M. Dinesh Varma | 4th Oct 2019 | India, Review, Sweden, Theatre for Young Audiences, Transmedia
Swiss theatre company Trickster-p’s production .h.g. is based on the classic Hansel and Gretel, by...
Read MorePosted by Amanda Fromell | 4th Nov 2018 | Dramaturgy, Essay, Participatory Theatre, Sweden, Transmedia
In 2011, a woman stood outside an abortion clinic in Manhattan and asked...
Read MorePosted by Bryce Lease | 20th May 2018 | Review, Sweden
On a recent trip to Sweden to interview the playwright Jonas Hassen Khemiri, whose plays are now...
Read MorePosted by Mathias Daval | 26th Dec 2016 | Festivals, Immersive Theatre, News, Sweden, Theatre and Dance
Four degrees Celsius, a thin rain and low clouds: instead of letting ourselves overwhelmed by...
Read MorePosted by Nahed Nasr | 16th Oct 2016 | Directing, Iraq, Review, Sweden, Theatre and Politics
Pillars of Blood is a performance focusing on memories of the Iraqi crisis as captured by Anmar...
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