Theatre

War, sex and psychosis: the extreme legacy of Sarah Kane
Culture

War, sex and psychosis: the extreme legacy of Sarah Kane

In yer face — The playwright disrupted the comfort of middle-class audiences, presenting them with a world that was violent, surreal and cruel. Theatre needs more people like her, writes Nathalie Olah.

Written by: Nathalie Olah

What to catch at Manchester International Festival
Art

What to catch at Manchester International Festival

In partnership with MiF — From day trips to the moon, to mysterious sound chambers: the 2019 lineup for the innovative arts festival is more impressive than ever.

Written by: Huck

Top or bottom? The play exploring the politics of gay sex
Culture

Top or bottom? The play exploring the politics of gay sex

‘We need to dissolve labels’ — Parties, porn and sexual politics: we talk to writer Willy Hudson about his play Bottom – a raucous journey through contemporary queer life in London.

Written by: Ben Smoke

How to start a truly innovative theatre company
Culture

How to start a truly innovative theatre company

Five steps to success — Forced Entertainment is a radical, Sheffield-based company that has spent 34 years dismantling everything we thought we knew about performance. Here, they share their tips on shaking up the system.

Written by: Hannah Clugston

Inside the mind of the world’s most controversial director
Culture

Inside the mind of the world’s most controversial director

An interview with Milo Rau — From terrorism and torture to biblical history and paedophilia – no subject is taboo for Swiss theatre director Milo Rau. We catch up with him to discuss sadism, activism, and the limits of artistic freedom.

Written by: Briony Cartmell

In conversation with Moonlight writer Tarell Alvin McCraney
Culture

In conversation with Moonlight writer Tarell Alvin McCraney

Words of survival — The award-winning American playwright talks racism, Moonlight's Oscar and the struggle of taking on injustice with art.

Written by: Otamere Guobadia

How one play sparked a global activist movement
Culture

How one play sparked a global activist movement

The Vagina Monologues — In 1996, Eve Ensler’s The Vagina Monologues took the world by storm with its blunt, brazen approach to female sexuality. Now, after two decades of fighting for women’s rights around world, she warns that we still have much further to go.

Written by: Briony Cartmell

Did volunteers who flocked to Calais do more harm than good?
Culture

Did volunteers who flocked to Calais do more harm than good?

The Jungle — A new play opening at London's Young Vic theatre takes an honest and critical look at the well-intentioned people who volunteered in the Jungle.

Written by: Alex Robert Ross

Faith No More's Roddy Bottum on learning to love Bigfoot
Culture

Faith No More's Roddy Bottum on learning to love Bigfoot

A monster of motivation — The first openly gay man in hard rock has set himself a new challenge: turning some giant life lessons into Sasquatch: The Opera!

Written by: Cian Traynor

Should only trans actors take up trans parts?
Culture

Should only trans actors take up trans parts?

Summer in London — We asked the cast of Summer In London – a play that's made history with its entirely transgender cast.

Written by: Michael Segalov

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