Best of the Web

  • Includes texts 19th Century posters performance schedules bibliographic databases on Canadian Theatre from its beginnings through 1984, and from 1984 to the present and the publication Theatre Research in Canada.
  • The International Theatre Institute (ITI), an international non-governmental organization (NGO), was founded in Prague in 1948 by UNESCO and the international theatre community. The website features the World Theatre Directory, with contact information for ITI Centers and theatres in approximately 90 countries, and often, a brief history of recent theatre in each country.
  • Play translations, images, glossary, costumes, and interactive models provide a textured picture of theatre in Japan. Some sections require registration.
  • Full text of 13 Noh dramas, as well as an intro, notes, and glossary of Noh terms.
  • While this personal site has no apparent link to any organization, library, or archives, its small collection of bibliographies, articles, images, and internet resources about this topic are worth perusing.
  • 1100 articles, with profiles of artists, institutions and their creations, historical documents, archived theatre reviews, local news bulletin, a quiz and a media library.
  • An informative gateway to Welsh theatre companies, reviews, news, playwrights, resources and links.
  • TWB is an informal group of individual artists around the world who are working to support international theatre exchange. The website offers opportunities to discover people and organizations, find resources, and exchange information and conversation about international theatre projects.
  • The British site that does what Playbill Online does for U.S. theatre.
  • The University of San Francisco's compendium of links to Asian theatre, arranged by country.