Blog Category - Stage
As if boosting the capital’s literary scene with their quarterly publication, numerous poetry readings, writing workshops, and a multitude of spin
The Shanghai-based Australian comic shares some side-splitting anecdotes about founding China's first comedy club, his lewd and crude first set in...
For many of us, the Golden Week rush isn't so much exciting as daunting, thanks to the estimated 500 to 700 million people traveling during the Ch
There’s body language, and then there’s conveying entire narratives with your moves.
Is the knowledge that summer is ending weighing you down?
Californian electro-punk twins The Garden have tossed the genre rulebook out the window, setting out instead to create one of their own, even coining...
What could possibly be funny about a stressful, potentially dangerous inspection at the border?
Life in Shanghai for the Egyptian-born comedian Mohammed Magdi can seem like a surreal joke or a sitcom (especially when righting the preconceived
If you’ve ever been to a Cirque du Soleil show, you know that the Montreal theatrical producer’s acrobats move with the grace and gravity-defying
Plenty of us pop in our earbuds and crank up our favorite podcasts to liven up our commutes, workouts, and other mind-numbing tasks.
This Beijing summer promises to be particularly epic as the renowned theater production Cirque du Soleil bring their ...
[UPDATE Jun 4, 11am] Unfortunately, due to a problem with sourcing the correct subtitles, t
On Jun 3, some of Beijing's most enthused scribes will go word-to-word at Yue...
A dead dog might seem an unpromising topic for a play.
Melancholic and languid sounds are arguably the most distinctive flavors of the colder side of Europe's indie scene.
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