Theatre
What I Learned Growing Up in a Halfway House for Youth
Homeless kids took over our house for a party, so Mum let them stay.
These Teens Are Using Māoritanga to Tell Stories of Mental Health and Identity
Talking to the young wāhine from Whangarei about taking their kaupapa to Wellington.
This Theatre Troupe Isn't Dancing Around HIV
A recent performance in Delhi aims to start a dialogue about the disease.
How I Survived Suicide By Cop
New Zealand actor Rob Mokaraka has taken his darkest moment and turned it into a play to help others dealing with depression.
RIOT Brings the Atmosphere of a Queer Club to the Stage
The production frames politics within a party.
Canadian Indie Music Icons Are Turning to Theatre
Members of Broken Social Scene and Billy Talent are producing plays in hopes of connecting to a less-smartphone connected audience.
Do We Still Need 'The Vagina Monologues'?
We talked to writer and activist Eve Ensler about her iconic play's feminist legacy, twenty years on.
Sienna Miller: Famous, Sexy, and Well-Liked
Starring in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" in London, Sienna Miller shows us something more determined than a cat in heat.
We Talked to Artists About How Sobering Up Changed Their Work
What happens when you finally stop drinking on stage?
I'm Drinking Eight Cans of Cider Onstage Every Day for a Month
We spoke to actor David William Bryan about the hell he's putting himself through in aid of his new one-man show, 'Trashed'.
This Old VICE Article About the Refugee Crisis Is Now a Play
Writer Henry C. Krempels once found a woman occupying his bunk on a train from Milan to Paris. He first turned her story into an article and now into a play, titled 'The Sleeper'.