Alister Lownie & Katherina Radeva, of Two Destination Language, on performance and translation.
Essays
29 October 2014
Features • Essays
The Hidden Participants
By Catherine Love
Speech Bubbles, storytelling in primary schools, and the importance of everyday theatre.
27 August 2014
Features • Essays
Don’t Take It Sitting Down
By Lydia Thomson
How do you write? At a desk? In bed? Lydia Thomson on the creative benefits of not sitting still.
28 July 2014
Features • Essays
Art, Regeneration and the City
By Amber Massie-Blomfield
Amber Massie-Blomfield on austerity, audience engagement, and ‘guerrilla gentrification.’
11 July 2014
Features • Essays
Underworlds
By Chris McCabe
Chris McCabe goes in search of the dead poets of West Norwood Cemetery.
1 July 2014
Features • Essays
Echoes from the Past
By Rosemary Waugh
History does not just belong to historians: putting the First World War on stage.
30 June 2014
Features • Essays
Stories About Stories
By Catherine Love
On the role of storytelling in Mr Burns, Idomeneus and Adler & Gibb.
30 June 2014
Features • Essays • Performance
What is Cabaret, Anyway?
By Bojana Jankovic
Ben Walters explores an elusive genre.
23 June 2014
Features • Essays
Unreal Writers
By Andy Field
Andy Field on Deborah Pearson’s The Future Show and Christopher Brett Bailey’s THIS IS HOW WE DIE.
3 April 2014
Features • Essays
The Fictioning of Flight MH370
By A. E. Dobson
A.E. Dobson on the application of narrative to human tragedy.
17 March 2014
Features • Essays
Ruin Lust
By Kirsten Tambling
A look at Tate Britain’s new exhibition exploring images of ruins in art.
12 March 2014
Features • Essays
The Kubrick Labyrinth
By A. E. Dobson
A.E Dobson on Rodney Ascher’s documentary of fandom and patterns, Room 237.
7 February 2014
Features • Essays • Performance
At The Shattered Edge
By Diana Damian Martin
Gareth Damian-Martin on J.G Ballard, John Cage, performance and the novel.
29 January 2014
Features • Essays
The Console is All Eyes
By A. E. Dobson
Lacan, video-gaming and the rise of the interactive text.
20 November 2013
Features • Essays
Changing Scenes
By Duska Radosavljevic
Duška Radosavljević on a British vs. a European approach to adaptation.