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National Theatre of Somalia holds first screening in 30 years
We’ve exhibited a lot of gratitude for the slow return of some of our favourite pastimes over the past year and a half. Art galleries reopening, theatre companies able to […]
Theatre Royal Drury Lane presenting Andrew Lloyd Webber’s collection
Legendary for his work in modern musical theatre, composer Andrew Lloyd Webber’s pieces have been a fixture in theatre for decades. From Jesus Christ Superstar to Phantom of the Opera […]
Sydney Fringe Festival shuts down for a second year
As is sadly still the reality for gatherings and performances currently, the ongoing pandemic is still seeing massive, last-minute shutdowns to planned events. It is not altogether surprising but is […]
Program Sound FM- a radio station show for storytellers
Radio is becoming a more and more archaic means of consumption every passing year. With the vast majority of music listeners not even having private collections, opting instead for streaming […]
World Fringe Day- the State of The Fringe worldwide
This past week saw the fifth anniversary of World Fringe Day. Beginning in 2017 on July 11th, it’s a celebration of the worldwide phenomenon that is fringe theatre, as well […]
‘Marys Seacole’ plunges into the deep end of caregiving
The past year has seen its fair share of recorded theatre. With it as the primary means of consumption for the medium, companies have been able to show off their […]
Stratford’s ‘Antony and Cleopatra’ breathes life into historical icons
As the surrounding constraints and limitations for public gatherings continue in many areas of the world, the Stratford Festival remains in flux for its summer program. Usually at this time […]