Basil Twist's "Dogugaeshi," and More Exhilarating Theatre from Abroad
Briefly

Catching fleeting international theatre in New York can feel like chasing fireflies; once a pivotal show is highlighted, it quickly fades into darkness, yet is worth the hunt.
Milo Rau, a leading figure in political theatre, embraces a leadership style he describes as 'a permanent revolution,' visibly reflected in his adaptation 'Antigone in the Amazon.'
At the N.Y.U. Skirball Center, the festival series 'Crossing the Line' showcases diverse international works, including Miet Warlop's acclaimed 'One Song,' a unique theatrical experiment.
The Brooklyn Academy of Music and the Japan Society provide portals to transformative international theatre experiences, featuring unique offerings like 'Dogugaeshi' and the National Bunraku Theatre.
Read at The New Yorker
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