“Dziwna Wiosna”: About Cruelty Without Brutality or a War Story for the Young Children
In Poland, the war is no longer just the national memory and has been present in our everyday life...
Read MorePosted by Zuzanna Madurska and Jacky Lie-A-Njoek | 7th Sep 2024 | New Theatre for Children Festival, Wrocław 2024, Poland, Review, Theatre for Young Audiences, Ukraine
In Poland, the war is no longer just the national memory and has been present in our everyday life...
Read MorePosted by John Freedman | 9th Jul 2024 | Interview, Theatre and Politics, Ukraine
I first encountered Dmytro Ternoviy through my Worldwide Ukrainian Play Readings project. His...
Read MorePosted by John Freedman | 9th Jul 2024 | Interview, Theatre and Politics, Ukraine
This is Part 2 of the interview with Dmytro Ternoviy. For Part 1, go here. Dmytro Ternoviy’s...
Read MorePosted by Teodora Medeleanu | 7th Mar 2024 | Review, Transmedia, Ukraine
The performance follows four women in different parts of Ukraine, at various distances from the...
Read MorePosted by David Livingstone | 19th Dec 2023 | Essay, Festivals, Ukraine
Readers may or may not be aware that the first edition of the Ukraine Fringe festival, sub-titled...
Read MorePosted by Verity Healey | 28th Nov 2023 | Interview, Kosovo, Ukraine
Orest Pastukh is a theatre and film actor, director, playwright and educator. He was born in the...
Read MorePosted by Borisav Matić | 18th Aug 2023 | Festivals, News, Ukraine
The first edition of Ukraine Fringe – under the slogan Festival for the Brave – will...
Read MoreIt is with great regret and sadness that we have learned of the untimely and sudden death of an...
Read MorePosted by Josephine Burton | 27th Jan 2023 | Essay, London, Theatre and Politics, Ukraine, United Kingdom
Before the war, in what now feels like another lifetime but in reality is just over a year ago, I...
Read MorePosted by The Theatre Times | 2nd Dec 2022 | London, News, Playwriting, Translation, Ukraine, United Kingdom
Earlier this year in the Polish theatre journal Didaskalia (169/170, 2022), a pair of Ukrainian...
Read MorePosted by Dmitry Troyanovsky | 11th Nov 2022 | Essay, Germany, Theatre and Politics, Ukraine
Dmitry Troyanovsky is a theatre and opera director living in Boston, MA. Born in Kyiv, Ukraine...
Read MorePosted by Raluca Rădulescu | 18th May 2022 | Interview, Playwriting, Theatre and Politics, Ukraine
Andriy Bondarenko is the dramaturg of the Puppet Theater in Lviv, Ukraine, where he lives, but he...
Read MorePosted by Kasia Lech | 29th Mar 2022 | Essay, Poland, Puppetry, Theatre and Politics, Ukraine
The World Theatre Day Message from the Polish Centre of the ITI was delivered by Dramatyczny...
Read MorePosted by Borisav Matić | 19th Mar 2022 | Interview, Theatre and Politics, Translation, Ukraine
On the first day of the Russian invasion, the ProEnglish Theatre in Kyiv, the only...
Read MorePosted by Tanya Vasylkevych | 13th Mar 2022 | Interview, Musical Theatre, Theatre and Politics, Ukraine
Kiev National Academic Operetta’s Theater actors are speaking from the epicenter of war in...
Read MorePosted by Tanya Vasylkevych | 7th Mar 2022 | Interview, Musical Theatre, Theatre and Politics, Ukraine
This conversation with Mariana Bodnar – Ukrainian singer (soprano), musical theater...
Read MorePosted by Tanya Vasylkevych | 10th Aug 2021 | Musical Theatre, Review, Ukraine
The Addams Family is a musical comedy, with music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa and a book by...
Read MorePosted by Christy Romer | 6th Feb 2021 | Festivals, Interview, Ukraine
An interview with Andrii Palatnyi, Dakh Theatre / Gogolfest in Ukraine This year, Dakh Theatre and...
Read MorePosted by Melissa Denzer | 26th Jun 2020 | Directing, Dramaturgy, Interview, News, Ukraine
Artistic and Financial Director, Stas Zhyrkov and Director, Matteo Spiazzi, give their take on...
Read MorePosted by Juno Schwarz | 21st Sep 2019 | London, Review, Transmedia, Ukraine, United Kingdom
What happens when somebody dies at the frontline? Who’s responsible for getting in touch with...
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