In 1972, Carlos Mathus's provocative play 'La lección de anatomía' opened in Buenos Aires. He thus became a renowned author and director, and the play had an international uninterrupted run of thirty years. More than forty years later the author asks himself about the current relevance of the play and embarks on the adventure of a revival, an odyssey that will take a definite toll on his spirit, his health, and the work itself.

Documentary looking at the culture of three motels and their owners who remain untouched by homogeni...

Volksbühne am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz 1992-2017. The end of the GDR gave rise to new artistic freedoms ...

A seance in which Antonin Artaud can be seen as a swirling depiction of a theater of freedom in the ...

The golden age of the annual Tony Awards ceremony lasted from 1967 to 1986 — the period during which...

Artistic director of the National Theater Eric de Vroedt writes and directs a performance about his ...

It’s the hit musical that changed Broadway forever and brought the genius of Lin Manuel Miranda to t...
Fifty years ago, aspiring thespians Terry and Carole Ann Gill arrived in Australia from England seek...

The theatre 7:3 project was conducted at the Tidaholm prison 1998-1999. What started as an artistic ...

The T.N.P., the Théâtre National Populaire, an important experimental theater directed by Jean Vilar...

The story of ten trans girls who form a co-op theatre to be able to stop working as prostitutes. The...

A documentary about the end of the student movement in 1972 and the lynching of Daizaburo Kawaguchi,...

This cinematic portrait shows the Austrian filmmaker Ulrich Seidl at work. The much-discussed ‘Seidl...

As PlayhouseSquare celebrates its first 90 years, “Staging Success: The PlayhouseSquare Story” pays ...

The controversial Jouko Turkka, actor, writer, teacher and stage director. With his mostly devoted s...

A documentary about the Staatsoper Stuttgart (Stuttgart State Opera) in Germany.

How Do You See Me? is a Brazilian documentary feature that entwines both experienced actors and begi...