Theatre

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From Michael Gove to Mary Hurrell to Orange is The New Black, the year in review

BY Brian Dillon |

The final part of this week's art and trauma-themed Digest: A new play from Adam Brace at London's Almeida Theatre

Finding hope in hopeless times

BY Lynne Tillman |

On the new large-scale co-production Medea.Matrix by Susanne Kennedy, who will soon join Chris Dercon's new team at Berlin's Volksbühne

BY Tobi Müller |

Brian O'Doherty's homage to Samuel Beckett

BY Brenda Moore-McCann |

Robert Wilson's exuberant portrayal of Samuel Beckett's weary anti-hero, Krapp

BY Stephen Squibb |

Eimear McBride’s celebrated debut novel is taken to the stage

BY Ben Eastham |

What is an artist's play and how does it differ from performance art?

BY Matthew McLean AND Stephen Squibb |

What Milo Rau’s new play tells us about our current ‘humanitarian’ European identity

BY Dominikus Müller |

Ulla von Brandenburg’s recent performance is inspired by a post-French Revolution proto-feminist group 

BY Chris Sharratt |

As Chris Dercon is appointed artistic director at Volksbühne, Berlin, Germany is experiencing its biggest theatre controversy in more than 20 years

BY Tobi Müller |

Actor and theatre director Herbert Fritsch on his love of art – from Jackson Pollock to Dieter Roth – and not using scripts

BY Jan Kedves |

David Levine, whose work embraces theatre, performance and video, discusses acting and identity

BY Dan Fox |

In this series, frieze d/e asks artists to discuss their affinities to another person’s work. Here, Sibylle Berg shares her enthusiasm for the Finnish video artist Heta Multanen

BY Jan Kedves |

The ‘laugh-out-loud’ appeal of Michael Portnoy’s theatre production, first staged at dOCUMENTA 13, Kassel

BY Dan Fox |

Newsrooms, agitprop theatre and the‘living newspaper'

BY Agnieszka Gratza |