“Beyond Bruegel”: Bistronomy and Art
byThe newest Brussels hotspot On Saturday, April 6, 2019, the “Beyond Bruegel” exhibition would open its doors to the general public in the majestic…
The newest Brussels hotspot On Saturday, April 6, 2019, the “Beyond Bruegel” exhibition would open its doors to the general public in the majestic…
If one of the most difficult tasks given to a director is that of producing an opera by Bellini, the brilliant Speranza Scappucci did so…
“I do not like grief, bereavements, and commemorative masses. If you ever want to think of me, when I’m gone, just listen to my…
Many a Miller, Mamet, Beckett or Pinter suffer from it, as do countless of other modern plays showing right now on Broadway and the…
“How can I digest the many influences and traces that shaped me as a person and artist? How can my body unfold quantum genealogies…
Always provocative, always tugging at the boundaries of the conventional, NYC based theatre collective The Wooster Group have never shied back from a little…
Before attending Sunday evening’s performance of ‘Crazy’ by Claudia Tagbo at Theatre Cirque Royal in Brussels, I knew nothing about the humorist/comedienne and very…
Michel Kacenelenbogen’s production tells the story – popularised in 1972 by the Bob Fosse film with Liza Minnelli –set in Berlin in the 1930’s….
Forced Entertainment’s play The Notebook has nothing to do with the Ryan Gosling film of the same name. Nicholas Sparks’ sappy love story is…
Remember… Last year we had told you about a new concept called FFACT (Fun, Food, ACTing) taking place at the TTO. The purpose was to…