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Marthaler's "Wachs oder Wirklichkeit" Premieres in Berlin
Christoph Marthaler's "Wachs oder Wirklichkeit", premiering at Berlin's Volksbühne, uses wax figures of public figures and actors to explore themes of mortality and the futility of human endeavors, drawing inspiration from a Hamburg wax museum.
Marthaler's "Wachs oder Wirklichkeit" Premieres in Berlin
Christoph Marthaler's "Wachs oder Wirklichkeit", premiering at Berlin's Volksbühne, uses wax figures of public figures and actors to explore themes of mortality and the futility of human endeavors, drawing inspiration from a Hamburg wax museum.
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44% Bias Score


Angelopoulos Stages Dostoevsky's "Notes from Underground" in Athens
Panos Angelopoulos directs Fyodor Dostoevsky's "Notes from Underground" at the Bretania Theatre in Athens, exploring the protagonist's psychological struggles and societal alienation, emphasizing its relevance to contemporary anxieties about technological advancements and the search for meaning in a...
Angelopoulos Stages Dostoevsky's "Notes from Underground" in Athens
Panos Angelopoulos directs Fyodor Dostoevsky's "Notes from Underground" at the Bretania Theatre in Athens, exploring the protagonist's psychological struggles and societal alienation, emphasizing its relevance to contemporary anxieties about technological advancements and the search for meaning in a...
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44% Bias Score


Death of Anti-Apartheid Playwright Athol Fugard at 92
South African playwright and anti-apartheid activist Athol Fugard died at age 92 on Saturday; his plays, such as "Boesman and Lena" and "Master Harold...and the Boys," critically examined apartheid, leading to his persecution but also international acclaim.
Death of Anti-Apartheid Playwright Athol Fugard at 92
South African playwright and anti-apartheid activist Athol Fugard died at age 92 on Saturday; his plays, such as "Boesman and Lena" and "Master Harold...and the Boys," critically examined apartheid, leading to his persecution but also international acclaim.
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16% Bias Score


Chernihiv Theater's Women Take Center Stage Amidst War
The Chernihiv Regional Youth Theater in Ukraine has adapted to the realities of war by casting women in traditionally male roles due to many men joining the army, reflecting a broader trend of women sustaining Ukraine's industries and national resistance.
Chernihiv Theater's Women Take Center Stage Amidst War
The Chernihiv Regional Youth Theater in Ukraine has adapted to the realities of war by casting women in traditionally male roles due to many men joining the army, reflecting a broader trend of women sustaining Ukraine's industries and national resistance.
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44% Bias Score


Churchill's Double Bill Explores Aging and Grief
Caryl Churchill's double bill, directed by Sarah Frankcom, includes "Escaped Alone," a play featuring four elderly women discussing their lives, and "What If If Only," focusing on a young woman grieving her partner; both explore themes of aging and loss.
Churchill's Double Bill Explores Aging and Grief
Caryl Churchill's double bill, directed by Sarah Frankcom, includes "Escaped Alone," a play featuring four elderly women discussing their lives, and "What If If Only," focusing on a young woman grieving her partner; both explore themes of aging and loss.
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48% Bias Score


Brenton's "Churchill in Moscow" Examines Wartime Diplomacy
Howard Brenton's new play, "Churchill in Moscow," recounts an August 1942 meeting between Churchill and Stalin in Moscow, focusing on their shared anxieties regarding Hitler's potential victory and the communication challenges between the two leaders.
Brenton's "Churchill in Moscow" Examines Wartime Diplomacy
Howard Brenton's new play, "Churchill in Moscow," recounts an August 1942 meeting between Churchill and Stalin in Moscow, focusing on their shared anxieties regarding Hitler's potential victory and the communication challenges between the two leaders.
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24% Bias Score

De dood van Benny Simons": A Play Exploring Family Dynamics and Violence
De dood van Benny Simons", a Dutch play, portrays the life and death of a young man killed in a street fight, exploring his complex character and the influence of his parents' contrasting parenting styles; the play uses a combination of narration, scenes, and live music to convey its story.

De dood van Benny Simons": A Play Exploring Family Dynamics and Violence
De dood van Benny Simons", a Dutch play, portrays the life and death of a young man killed in a street fight, exploring his complex character and the influence of his parents' contrasting parenting styles; the play uses a combination of narration, scenes, and live music to convey its story.
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24% Bias Score

Death of South African Playwright Athol Fugard at 92
South African playwright Athol Fugard, known for his anti-apartheid works, died at 92 on Saturday in Stellenbosch after a long illness; his plays, such as "Blood Knot" and "Tsotsi," gained international recognition for depicting the struggles against racial injustice.

Death of South African Playwright Athol Fugard at 92
South African playwright Athol Fugard, known for his anti-apartheid works, died at 92 on Saturday in Stellenbosch after a long illness; his plays, such as "Blood Knot" and "Tsotsi," gained international recognition for depicting the struggles against racial injustice.
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12% Bias Score

South African Playwright Athol Fugard Dies at 92
South African playwright Athol Fugard, known for plays like "Master Harold...and the Boys" that addressed apartheid's impact, died Saturday at age 92 in Stellenbosch, South Africa.

South African Playwright Athol Fugard Dies at 92
South African playwright Athol Fugard, known for plays like "Master Harold...and the Boys" that addressed apartheid's impact, died Saturday at age 92 in Stellenbosch, South Africa.
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24% Bias Score

Four Plays Premiere, Showcasing Soldiers' Experiences in Russo-Ukrainian War
Four Russian theaters will premiere plays based on real soldiers' experiences in the Russo-Ukrainian War, showcasing their internal struggles and moral dilemmas, supported by the Presidential Fund for Cultural Initiatives.

Four Plays Premiere, Showcasing Soldiers' Experiences in Russo-Ukrainian War
Four Russian theaters will premiere plays based on real soldiers' experiences in the Russo-Ukrainian War, showcasing their internal struggles and moral dilemmas, supported by the Presidential Fund for Cultural Initiatives.
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48% Bias Score

White Widow" Play Challenges Societal Norms
Kurdwin Ayub's new play, "White Widow," set in 2666's "Islamic State of Europe," depicts a female ruler, Aliah, who uses extreme violence and sexuality to control her subjects; her daughter, Cezaria, advocates for a different approach.

White Widow" Play Challenges Societal Norms
Kurdwin Ayub's new play, "White Widow," set in 2666's "Islamic State of Europe," depicts a female ruler, Aliah, who uses extreme violence and sexuality to control her subjects; her daughter, Cezaria, advocates for a different approach.
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60% Bias Score

The Evolutionary Function of Shame" Explores Transgender Identity and Scientific Ethics
D.A. Mindell's "The Evolutionary Function of Shame," premiering February 12th at Second Stage Theater's Next Stage Festival, explores the relationship between a transgender man and his identical twin sister, a geneticist, highlighting ethical concerns in scientific research and its impact on the tra...

The Evolutionary Function of Shame" Explores Transgender Identity and Scientific Ethics
D.A. Mindell's "The Evolutionary Function of Shame," premiering February 12th at Second Stage Theater's Next Stage Festival, explores the relationship between a transgender man and his identical twin sister, a geneticist, highlighting ethical concerns in scientific research and its impact on the tra...
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32% Bias Score
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