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Kuttner's Coriolanus Premieres at Lausitz Festival
Jürgen Kuttner's new play, "Es kotzt mich an. Ihr Kroppzeug! - Forster Bürger proben den Coriolan," about the Roman general Coriolanus, premieres at the 6th Lausitz Festival in Forst (Lausitz), Germany, from August 24th to September 14th, incorporating texts by Shakespeare, Brecht, Grass, and Müller...
Kuttner's Coriolanus Premieres at Lausitz Festival
Jürgen Kuttner's new play, "Es kotzt mich an. Ihr Kroppzeug! - Forster Bürger proben den Coriolan," about the Roman general Coriolanus, premieres at the 6th Lausitz Festival in Forst (Lausitz), Germany, from August 24th to September 14th, incorporating texts by Shakespeare, Brecht, Grass, and Müller...
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Heartbreak Hotel": A Scientific and Humorous Exploration of Heartbreak
Heartbreak Hotel," a New Zealand play by Karin McCracken and Eleanor Bishop, explores the science of heartbreak, using personal experience, humor, and scientific research to challenge common healing advice and offer a more nuanced understanding of the physical and emotional effects of breakups.
Heartbreak Hotel": A Scientific and Humorous Exploration of Heartbreak
Heartbreak Hotel," a New Zealand play by Karin McCracken and Eleanor Bishop, explores the science of heartbreak, using personal experience, humor, and scientific research to challenge common healing advice and offer a more nuanced understanding of the physical and emotional effects of breakups.
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Du Maurier's Works See Resurgence with New Stage Adaptations
Melbourne theaters will stage adaptations of Daphne du Maurier's "Rebecca" and "The Birds," highlighting the author's enduring appeal and showcasing her evocative writing style, which blends romance, mystery, and the uncanny.
Du Maurier's Works See Resurgence with New Stage Adaptations
Melbourne theaters will stage adaptations of Daphne du Maurier's "Rebecca" and "The Birds," highlighting the author's enduring appeal and showcasing her evocative writing style, which blends romance, mystery, and the uncanny.
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32% Bias Score


Hamlet: Hail to the Thief - A Modern Interpretation
The Royal Shakespeare Company and Factory International's co-production of Hamlet, featuring Radiohead's "Hail to the Thief" as its soundtrack, uses physical theatre and a minimalist set to explore themes of anger, corruption, and generational frustration, resulting in a lucid and angsty revenge tra...
Hamlet: Hail to the Thief - A Modern Interpretation
The Royal Shakespeare Company and Factory International's co-production of Hamlet, featuring Radiohead's "Hail to the Thief" as its soundtrack, uses physical theatre and a minimalist set to explore themes of anger, corruption, and generational frustration, resulting in a lucid and angsty revenge tra...
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Krapp's Last Tape: Oldman, Rea, and Future Productions Explore Regret and Memory
Gary Oldman and Stephen Rea's performances of Samuel Beckett's Krapp's Last Tape, along with planned future productions featuring Samuel West and Richard Dormer, highlight the play's enduring exploration of regret, memory, and self-criticism, showcasing different interpretations of the character's e...
Krapp's Last Tape: Oldman, Rea, and Future Productions Explore Regret and Memory
Gary Oldman and Stephen Rea's performances of Samuel Beckett's Krapp's Last Tape, along with planned future productions featuring Samuel West and Richard Dormer, highlight the play's enduring exploration of regret, memory, and self-criticism, showcasing different interpretations of the character's e...
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Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" Opens 19th Festival Croisements in Shenzhen
The 19th Festival Croisements opened in Shenzhen on April 11-12 with a stage adaptation of Jules Verne's "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea", using puppetry to portray the underwater world, highlighting ocean preservation and showcasing Franco-Chinese artistic collaboration.
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" Opens 19th Festival Croisements in Shenzhen
The 19th Festival Croisements opened in Shenzhen on April 11-12 with a stage adaptation of Jules Verne's "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea", using puppetry to portray the underwater world, highlighting ocean preservation and showcasing Franco-Chinese artistic collaboration.
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From Grant to Stage: A Playwright's Unexpected Journey
A playwright, initially seeking to quit theatre, created a four-act play about a 1970s band's album recording after being inspired by Led Zeppelin's "Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You," a project born from a Mellon Foundation grant and extensive collaboration with musicians and sound engineers.

From Grant to Stage: A Playwright's Unexpected Journey
A playwright, initially seeking to quit theatre, created a four-act play about a 1970s band's album recording after being inspired by Led Zeppelin's "Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You," a project born from a Mellon Foundation grant and extensive collaboration with musicians and sound engineers.
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Ukrainian Woman's Resemblance to Lesya Ukrainka Promotes Ukrainian Literature
Ivanna Yakovenko, a Ukrainian woman strikingly resembling writer Lesya Ukrainka, leverages this similarity to promote Ukrainian literature through acting, museum collaborations, and selective brand endorsements, challenging stereotypical portrayals.

Ukrainian Woman's Resemblance to Lesya Ukrainka Promotes Ukrainian Literature
Ivanna Yakovenko, a Ukrainian woman strikingly resembling writer Lesya Ukrainka, leverages this similarity to promote Ukrainian literature through acting, museum collaborations, and selective brand endorsements, challenging stereotypical portrayals.
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32% Bias Score

The Wrong Gods": A Play on India's Green Revolution
The Wrong Gods", S Shakthidharan's new play, depicts the devastating effects of India's Green Revolution in the Narmada Valley, focusing on a mother and daughter's struggle against displacement and debt caused by government policies and corporate interests, allegorically representing the conflict be...

The Wrong Gods": A Play on India's Green Revolution
The Wrong Gods", S Shakthidharan's new play, depicts the devastating effects of India's Green Revolution in the Narmada Valley, focusing on a mother and daughter's struggle against displacement and debt caused by government policies and corporate interests, allegorically representing the conflict be...
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20% Bias Score

Death of Opera Director Pierre Audi at 67
Pierre Audi, a renowned Franco-Lebanese opera director, died unexpectedly at 67 in Beijing on Friday while preparing a show; his career included leading the Dutch National Opera and directing the Aix-en-Provence festival, known for innovative productions.

Death of Opera Director Pierre Audi at 67
Pierre Audi, a renowned Franco-Lebanese opera director, died unexpectedly at 67 in Beijing on Friday while preparing a show; his career included leading the Dutch National Opera and directing the Aix-en-Provence festival, known for innovative productions.
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Ken Ludwig: A Theatre Giant
Ken Ludwig, an American playwright, has achieved widespread success with his adaptations of Agatha Christie's novels and his original comedies, resulting in a significant donation to the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust and showcasing his expertise in adapting classic works for the stage.

Ken Ludwig: A Theatre Giant
Ken Ludwig, an American playwright, has achieved widespread success with his adaptations of Agatha Christie's novels and his original comedies, resulting in a significant donation to the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust and showcasing his expertise in adapting classic works for the stage.
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28% Bias Score

German Theaters Analyze Western Democracies' Crises
Two German state theaters, Oldenburg and Schwerin, present contrasting theatrical analyses of Western democracies' crises. Oldenburg's "Piratenrepublik" depicts a fictional direct democracy's descent into authoritarianism post-EU collapse in 2026. Schwerin's "Hotel Savoy", set pre-Weimar Republic, s...

German Theaters Analyze Western Democracies' Crises
Two German state theaters, Oldenburg and Schwerin, present contrasting theatrical analyses of Western democracies' crises. Oldenburg's "Piratenrepublik" depicts a fictional direct democracy's descent into authoritarianism post-EU collapse in 2026. Schwerin's "Hotel Savoy", set pre-Weimar Republic, s...
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48% Bias Score
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