Stage
How a slower pace is bringing the best out of Berlin theatre
It's a matter of time. Our stage editor reflects on a summer filled with some of the […]
Interview
Sibylle Berg’s state of emergency
Author and playwright Sibylle Berg has satirised our relationship with technology, power and gender in over 15 […]
Stage review
The Ego and His Own: Buzzing, uncompromising individualism
Max Stirner’s 1844 philosophical text of individualism has been transformed into a surreal spectacle at Deutsches Theater.
Dance
Milla Koistinen on Tanznacht, minimalism and the power of performance
We chatted with Berlin-based Finnish choreographer Milla Koistinen about her upcoming performances at Tanznacht.
Review
Vernon Subutex 1: Hilarious, political, brimming with life
At the Schaubühne, Thomas Ostermeier’s adaptation of the Virginie Despentes novel is a fully alive panorama of […]
Stage
Tanz Im August – 35. Internationales Festival Berlin
Tanz Im August, Berlin's biggest contemporary dance festival, is back with another electrifying and engaging programme.
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