Like a rolling stein: Lucinda Childs at Radialsystem
Lucinda Childs premieres “Stein” at Radialsystem. Inspired by Gertrude Stein, it blends dance, video, and sound in […]
Review
Schicklgruber: Neville Tranter’s darkly comic puppet play
Written by Neville Tranter, "Schicklgruber" satirises Hitler's last days with darkly comic and shockingly expressive puppetry.
Interview
The Course of Nature: Josephine Witt on the “joy of provocation”
Berlin-based activist and playwright Josephine Witt stages a mother-daughter road trip through the seasons for Deutsches' Theater’s […]
Review
Between the River and the Sea: Yousef Sweid’s disarming autobiography
Directed by Isabella Sedlak, this one-man show imbues Sweid's life with frank humor and striking compassion.
Review
THE WORK: A rich, mystic vision
In Susanne Kennedy and Marcus Selg's final installation of their stage trilogy, THE WORK tells the story […]
Stage
Work-Death Balance: Susanne Kennedy and Markus Selg on their new play at Volksbühne
Creative duo Susanne Kennedy and Markus Selg's third stage collaboration THE WORK takes a retrospective look at […]
