Theatre
British Women Can't Let Go of Fleabag
Phoebe-Waller Bridge plays Fleabag on stage, for one final run. We hear from the women clamoring for seats.
The Worst Type of Stage Show Took Over the Edinburgh Fringe
In an act of extreme masochism, I went to watch four musical parodies, so you don't have to.
I Went on 500 Dates and Learned Something Unexpected About Love
Comedian Rebecca Northan has gone on hundreds of dates as part of her globetrotting show "Blind Date".
India's LGBTQ Community Released Their Own Version of the National Anthem for Independence Day
The video featured prominent LGBTQ advocates and urged everyone to #StandWithPride.
How This Community Cinema in Pakistan Is Overcoming the Country’s Ban on Bollywood Films
We go behind the scenes of Cinema 73, an open-for-all garage on a mission to take back ownership and transcend turbulent political times.
The Theatre Scene of 'Bihar’s Leningrad’ Is Alive and Kicking
As raunchy Bhojpuri and Bollywood films increase in popularity across India, theatre artists in this small town still practise in dingy offices, community grounds, and ‘communist complexes’.
Kele Okereke's 'Brexit Musical' Isn't as Political as You Might Think
Instead, it makes a return to two themes which have defined Okereke’s career, both in Bloc Party and as a solo artist: intimacy and anxiety.
The Weird Relationship Between Movies and the Mountains
I went looking for a movie made in the mountains of Uttarakhand which didn't just use them as scenic backdrops. I had to watch 'Sui Dhaaga' instead.
Kiwi Playwright Chye-Ling Huang Lets Her Asian Characters Be Problematic
"You can’t expect every person of colour to be your spiritual guide."
Meet the Canadian Who Wants to be Poland’s ‘Luckiest Jew’
Michael Rubenfeld has taken an offensive custom and put his own spin on it.
The Response to SLĀV Has Exposed Quebec’s Racial Tensions
The show, which featured mostly white actors singing black slave songs, shows how black artists are often excluded from telling their own stories.