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.

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

The golden age of the annual Tony Awards ceremony lasted from 1967 to 1986 — the period during which...
Documentary about the play Miss Julie and dramatist August Strindberg
Follows the young people of Selma, Alabama's RATCo (Random Acts of Theatre Company) as they journey ...

A provocative and ironic pamphleteering documentary about the making of Christoph Schlingensief’s Na...

This documentary highlights the evolution of Brazil's Circo Voador venue from homespun artists' perf...

Artistic director of the National Theater Eric de Vroedt writes and directs a performance about his ...
A look at the entire process of creating and developing Patrice Chéreau’s third staging of "In the S...
Fifty years ago, aspiring thespians Terry and Carole Ann Gill arrived in Australia from England seek...

Kevin Spacey, Sam Mendes and the Bridge Project Company go on the road in NOW: in the Wings on a Wor...

A young group of actors are preparing an updated version of Shakespeare's ROMEO & JULIET. Two boys p...

A blend of fact and fiction, based on the actual lives of the actors, the film depicts a troupe of a...

A video reconstruction of the 1977 Wooster Group production Rumstick Road, an experimental theater p...

A young black artist leaves his Los Angeles digs and travels to Europe to find himself. A theatrical...

A film about a theatre performance and four very notable people behind it: writer and director D. Jo...

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