Eugene Ionesco’s Rhinoceros, a political parable on totalitarianism, appeasement and mindless conformity, is a famous example of the Theatre of the Absurd. In a small provincial town in France, the pe ...
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Oliver Cromwell and his highly Puritan government closed theatres in 1642 and they remained closed for 18 years. Yes, 18 years. Had I been alive then, how would I have survived? April de Angelis’s Pla ...
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Ryan Calais Cameron is the author of the multi-award winning For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide when the Hue Gets Too Heavy. His new play is a tribute to Sidney Poitier, a great American actor ...
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The stage-struck Bram Stoker (1841-1912) had a nightmare, which he said was produced by a dinner of dressed crab and in 1897, having done his research, he published the most famous Gothic horror story ...
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