Tick, Tick, Boom: Theatre as an Antidote and Solution to the Climate Change Crisis

Tick, Tick, Boom: Theatre as an Antidote and Solution to the Climate Change Crisis

I started my research for this article already in a deep state of overwhelm. Truthfully, I sometimes avoid climate data and information because it leaves me with an intense despair followed by romanticising and imagining a past I could’ve shared with nature had I not been born so late in the anthropocene. I am an…

Take A Child To The Theatre Day: Can Theatre Rebuild a Generation of Lost Childhood?

Take A Child To The Theatre Day: Can Theatre Rebuild a Generation of Lost Childhood?

All around the world, we are now collectively stumbling to figure out what life means after two years of being in a pandemic. While everyone has suffered loss and been hurt by COVID-19, young people, in particular, have been robbed of the childhood they were supposed to have. With World Day of Theatre for Children…

Being a Feminist Theatre-Maker: A Conversation with Sharanya Ramprakash
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Being a Feminist Theatre-Maker: A Conversation with Sharanya Ramprakash

How does someone become a feminist theatre-maker? For Sharanya Ramprakash, simply being a woman who makes theatre is enough to make the work feminist. When I told her that this article would be to spotlight her work on International Women’s Day, she was overjoyed. She believes that women need to wholly claim March 8th each…