Mihai Măniuţiu of the Cluj National Theatre interviewed by Dana Rufolo
Interviews with European Directors series: Interview by Dana Rufolo October 2023 DR: “Plays International & Europe” has carried an
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September 2023 [Jeremy Malies interviewed Sir Michael Boyd in 2012 for the print version of this magazine shortly after Sir
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Jean Rogers on the birth of the National Theatre. Actor and activist, Jean Rogers is famed for her long-running role
Alex Borovenskiy talks to Jeremy Malies from a city under siege. 8 April 2022 Alex Borovenskiy. Photo credit: Stanislava
This year’s Venice Theatre Biennale that ran from 2 to 11 July [2021] has two new artistic directors at the
Kwame Kwei-Armah is an actor, playwright, director, broadcaster, musician, and educator. In short, an incredibly multi-talented person. He has been
British director Phyllida Lloyd has set three Shakespeare plays in a women’s prison, book-cased another (The Taming of the Shrew)
An interview with Josephine Dusol on the day-to-day goals of Perform Europe Dana Rufolo. 30 March 2021 The following
Prisons have been the setting for plays by a range of writers with widely contrasting agendas. Few who saw it
Rupert Goold has been the artistic director of the Almeida Theatre in north London since 2013. As someone who developed
Rodrigo Francisco, artistic director of the Festival of Almada Interview by Dana Rufolo 1 September 2019 Rodrigo Francisco, Artistic
Romanian theatre director Mihai Măniuțiu Interview by Dana Rufolo 1 December 2018 The celebrated Romanian director Mihai Măniuțiu, artistic
European actresses who love language. Caroline Peters and Sylvie Rohrer talk to Dana Rufolo. When Le Monde carries an
At the heart of London theatre photography Johan Persson interviewed by Dana Rufolo I have done my darnedest to give
February 2011 [Revived from print version of magazine on grounds of historical interest] Greg Doran of the RSC has re-imagined