Hello world and welcome back to Unknown Playwrights and the Wednesday Link Dump!
This week’s link dump is brought to you by posters of Don Zolidis‘ hilarious comedy Game of Tiaras.
Actors in Utah show walk after alleged sexist and racist behavior (with an AWESOME photo of the set vandalism)
The same basic story, except at a theatre blog and they scratched out the naughty word
How to get drama students to answer questions in class. Good luck!
Western meets Bollywood (only in Auckland)
James McAvoy in Cyrano de Bergerac
A play with a cast of 800
A visit to London’s Cervates Theatre
The relevence of a play from 415 BC.
When a negative review helps you.
A playwright confronts her childhood and visits The Drama Bookshop.
Apparently there’s a play entitled Seven Methods of Killing Kylie Jenner
When theatremakers get pregnant.
When pop culture becomes high art.
Mozart by way of Cape Town
Pushing the boundaries of the craft in Johannesburg
Why TV is so much more worse than theatre.
The Digital Yiddish Theatre Project is as awesome as it sounds
When you get an Indonesian play named after Satan.
Translating October Fūrin
Translating Western plays for a japanese audience
Tales of the theatre surtitler
Meanwhile in 2014: Should surtitles go?
Exploring theatre translation in Argentina
Breaking into theatre translation
Welcome to the Welsh theatre translation app
Theatre, translation and internships
The great Don Zolidis tells us the essentials of teaching playwriting
Interview with playwright Sandy Asher
And that’s it for this week’s link dump. In this week’s edition of Korean oldies, here’s a fun version of Washington Square: