
Rose Lewenstein
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'.
'They Drink It in the Congo' Is a Play Trying to Do Something Good About Something Bad
An interview with playwright Adam Brace and Michael Longhurst about their latest project, which premieres on the 12th of August at the Almeida Theatre.
Soldiers Who Fought Each Other in the Falklands War Are Now Sharing a Stage
In a new play, 'MINEFIELD,' Falklands War veteran Lou Armour shares war stories with his former Argentinian enemies.
Sådan er det at finde kærligheden som sexarbejder
Det kan være svært at få sit parforhold og sin karriere til at gå op i en højere enhed. Især når man har sex som profession.
What It's Like to Date as a Sex Worker
Is there ever a right time to tell your sex partner that you also have sex for money?
How to Write a 'Radical' Play About Mao, Modern Politics, and the Chinese Revolution
We spoke to Anders Lustgarten about his epic new play, 'The Sugar Coated Bullets of the Bourgeoisie.'
This Immersive Installation Allows You to Look at Life Through Someone Else's Eyes
Utopia is a multi-sensory installation at the Roundhouse in London that allows you to experience the various lives being lived in one of the world's biggest cities.
The Hard Reality of Living with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Sufferers aren't just "being tired all the time"—their brains can't connect properly to the spinal nerve tracts and so fail to control vital bodily functions. It's time we started taking it seriously.
These Guys Will Hack Your Phone to Reveal Who It's Secretly Sending Information To
Tech journalist Geoff White and ethical hacker Glenn Wilkinson show audiences how to take cybersecurity into their own hands.
'The Bombs Outside Are Fireworks': An Interview with Theater Director Richard Twyman
Twyman's latest production looks at what it's like for a family to live through the Israeli-Palestinian war.
Hey British Theatre, Where Are All the Women?
Things have got slightly better since Shakespeare's time, I guess.