This Month In Theatre History
We take a look back at significant moments in theatre history for February.
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We take a look back at significant moments in theatre history for February.
Contemporary Russian theatre reflects a divisive political moment with rage, irony and low-fuss experimentation.
In the designer-centered laboratory of director Dmitry Krymov, young Russian students are taken on as active collaborators.
As director of Moscow’s avant-garde Taganka Theatre, he became ‘the theatrical conscience of his nation.’ Now in exile, his future lies in the West.
Fraught international exchanges, holiday shows, anti-nuke readings, and more.