Theater

AnthropScene acts on sustainability

The future for Planet Earth may just look a little brighter thanks to an initiative hosted by English Theatre Leipzig (ETL) that seeks to creatively connect theatre and science.

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Student production of absurdist classic “Rhinoceros”

"Rhinoceros," Eugène Ionesco’s absurdist response to the rise of fascism, was a great choice for a school production and enthusiastically received by the Leipzig International School audience.

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Free Theater of the Oppressed workshop offered this summer

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Theater of the Oppressed, a collection of theater techniques, can help communities navigate differences and overcome bias. A free workshop is planned in English this summer in Leipzig.

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Samara Hersch asks audiences if they are OK

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It was clear everyone was proud to be able to honour Samara's tireless dedication with the Caroline Neuber Scholarship of the City of Leipzig. This Saturday we get to see and hear what she's been up to during her residency here.

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ETL’s Arden: making Shakespeare accessible

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Arden, the new play by English Theatre Leipzig. Shakespeare, as we all know, is a difficult thing to pull off. Selecting which play to do can be a challenge in and of itself. Here, English Theatre Leipzig chose to adapt “As You Like It”, a play probably better known for some of its quotes than

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ETL: Gruesome Playground Injuries

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Love hurts, and for some people, that’s the point. Trying to write a one-line introduction to this play has me stumped. “A skeletal outline of common events wrapped up in an uncommon friendship.” That is the closest I could get to describing ETL‘s production of Gruesome Playground Injuries, by Rajiv Joseph. It opened on 3

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