Andrea Pennacchi questions whether it is still possible to restore the Homeric poems in all their power and tries in his own way, starting with the literal text and then enriching the narrative with reflections, memories, insights and fantasies.
Lucien de Rubempré, a young, lower-class poet, leaves his family's printing house for Paris. Soon, h...
In what appears to be her last show, a burned out sketch comedy writer/director shares a behind the ...
Andrew Scott brings multiple characters to life in Chekhov's Uncle Vanya, filmed live in West End, L...
When NYC’s Broadway theater season opens, Katie Sarasola is looking for her big break and producer K...
One morning, in a lift at Covent Garden tube station, eight people live less than a minute of their ...
Love & Taxes is a riveting comic tale of seven years of tax avoidance. Following the possibly re...
Monolinguist Josh Kornbluth's meditation on growing up as the child of Communist parents.
Does the mirror reflect reality or is it a window into the fears of the observer? After just another...
A theatre monologue in which a son visits his mother who suffers from Alzheimer's. While the son is ...
Film follows Haide and Toomas, husband and wife in life and in art Piip and Tuut through the hard wo...
A bold anthology feature film made by an all-female creative team and cast. Based on the popular pla...
San Francisco's prize-winning American Conservatory Theater's rowdy commedia dell'arte production in...
A dark comedy set in the L.A. theatre scene, as director Steve Maletti accidentally causes the death...
Sophia struggles with overthinking her life as a poor, nihilistic drifter. Exiled to a life of solit...
Unable to tap into his emotions on stage, a middle-aged struggling actor is given one last chance to...
A group of theatre performers travel to London and put on a production they hope will repair cultura...