A collaboration in which Robert Wilson and Heiner Müller let Molière die, imagine his death in tableaux with text passages recited by Müller himself. "Cinema watches Death at work." Wilson's actors watch Molière die: their vigil is hard work. Müller's comment: "The poem watches a dying man at work, his name is Molière. The poem is not a film. The film watches an actor playing a dying man called Molière."

A Channel Four special presentation of the Royal Court Theatre 1989 production, London. with Paul B...

The true story of the famed British actor David Garrick and his love for Ada Ingot.

An ambitious understudy’s respect grows to obsession.

2006 Takarazuka Revue Flower Troupe production of Maury Yeston and Arthur Kopit's "Phantom."

Layar, a popular film star who feels bored with his career wants to make a musical theater set in a ...

A committed dancer struggles to maintain her sanity after winning the lead role in a production of T...

Mathan is 17 and struggles with his sexuality and his feelings for his friend François. Over a two s...

On the brink of turning 30, a promising theater composer navigates love, friendship and the pressure...

After passing out, Louise, playing Dorothy in her senior production of The Wizard of Oz, must fight ...

An original, semi-modernized musical adaptation of Shakespeare's classic romance.

Back in prison, Didrik, 33, discovers a new way of expression and happiness through theatre and acti...
The story of a young playwright and his tumultuous affair with his director's wife.

Quotations From a Ruined City was first performed as a workshop production for the Los Angeles Festi...

"Minamata is the name of a fishing village in Japan," said the writer-director ("Peep Show," "Eva Pe...

Victor, a disillusioned 60-something whose marriage is on the rocks, opts to relive the week of his ...

Before an important audition, a mute theater student summons his five core emotions as he deals with...

Premiering on BBC as a part of their Sunday-Night Theatre program, this 1955 adaptation of Shakespea...