Stage

Nina Hynes’ ‘I am the machine’: A futuristic folk opera
Coming soon to Dock 11, 'I am the machine' is the genre-bending dance performance tackling the encroaching […]
Review
‘Glaube, Geld, Krieg und Liebe’: A story knitted together by chance
Robert Lepage's glittering 'Glaube, Geld, Krieg und Liebe' reduces a hundred years of German history to superficial […]
Stage
Why are some stories absent from the Berlin stage?
Berlin's theatre scene, once a beacon of artistic expression, has largely failed to address the complex issues […]
Interview
“It made a lot of sense to have the skating nuns” Inside Florentina Holzinger’s ‘Sancta’
Florentina Holzinger’s new show, 'Sancta', is not for the faint of heart.
Preview
Stardust: The out-of-this-world, eight-day performance on death, dust and conscious
On now at Uferstudios 1, Ming Poon's 'Stardust' is a performance-cum-installation that makes space for radical reconceptions […]
Interview
Dance meets cannibal orgy: Constanza Macras brings ‘The Hunger’ to Volksbühne
With 'The Hunger', director and choreographer Constanza Macras tackles a cannibalistic chunk of South American history.
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