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Cry Baby: Pollesch’s debut at the Deutsches Theater
It would be easier to say nice things about René Pollesch and Cry Baby, his first work […]
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Yes But No: Consensual fun at the Gorki
How can we talk about sex nowadays? The five actors in Yael Ronen’s brave production dive deep […]
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We’ll always have Auschwitz
On the Berlin stage’s fixation with commemorating 20th-century violence... it all begins this month with Maxim Gorki's […]
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Manufacturing war: Mohammad Al Attar
Syrian exile Mohammad Al Attar on "The Factory" – an indictment of Western multinationals’ role in his […]
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The Jewish Nazi-aid: Blonde Poison
British director Robert Chevara on Blonde Poison, a play based on the amazing true story of Stella […]
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Wham! BAM! Theatre, ma’am
Not too clear on the difference between “music theatre”, “musical theatre” and “opera”? Maybe the upcoming BAM! […]
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