Feature Theatre stands accused for the first time in post-soviet Russia As repression worsens in Russia, the director and writer of an award-winning play have been arrested on terror charges By Mikhail Kaluzhsky / 17 May 2023
Home These women are finding creative ways to defy patriarchy in Bangladesh On Dhaka’s streets and stages, women tell their stories – about issues from violence to sexuality to working conditions. And they demand to be heard. By Sian Norris / 6 May 2019
Home London - the most English of cities? London is often seen as separate and aloof from England. But there’s a more complex story about its culture, which gives clues about how the capital could help address the nation’s discontent. By Ben Rogers / 29 Apr 2019
Cultural politics Can theatre change your mind? Most people don’t think of media as propaganda, but confirmation bias is rife. What can be done? By Rocky Rodriguez Junior / 17 Oct 2017
Cultural politics No Dogs, No Indians In a world mediated by sound-bites, perhaps the theatre can take us back to what it means to be human. By Siddhartha Bose / 13 May 2017
Conflict & security Song under fire From battle softened veterans to adrenaline junkies, a new song theatre production celebrates the work of war correspondents worldwide. By Helen Chadwick / 20 Jun 2014