I AM just going to say it: videogames have a lot to learn. Not so much from the art of play, but from the arts in general. Of course, it’s true that the film form has managed to make some inroads.
Milo Rau’s examination of the infamous broadcast that preceded the Rwandan genocide is onstage now. Two other works, including “The Pelicot Trial,” arrive in March.
Ben Hall and Katy Stephens in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, © Craig Fuller. Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? is, famously, ...
A restoration of the Jean Seberg vehicle overseen by the Academy and Martin Scorsese's Film Foundation will screen at the ...
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Welcome to Bertolt Brecht's City Of Mahagonny. I couldn't leave fast enough, says our Opera critic
Two-thirds of the way through Act 1 (of three), I realised I did not care a fig for any of the characters being portrayed on the stage.
Onstage at A Noise Within, Ann Noble currently reigns in the starring role of Richard III.
THE STARLING EFFECT, a new play by Lara Schmitz, will receive its world premiere from Verb Theatre in association with Reckless Daughter Creative at Vertigo Studio Theatre from April 30 through May 9, ...
Shows are already extended due to "overwhelming demand." ...
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At Caveat, Laibson’s tech-heavy Chekhov adaptation The HARMNF examines digital-age alienation
Theater in the 21st century, transformed by the introduction of digital technologies, is designed to immerse the audience in an augmented reality. Where building a set used to require carpenters and ...
Writer-director Michael Rozek’s orphaned debut questions what movies can be, asking a legend among actresses to deliver an unrefined monologue about the medium's potential and limitations. Looking ...
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