The Shaw Must Go On: David Staller Makes the Case for the Writer’s Many Facets
Project Shaw insists on the relevance of not only of the late dramatist’s plays but of his criticism and activism, as well.
Project Shaw insists on the relevance of not only of the late dramatist’s plays but of his criticism and activism, as well.
Was Othello a white man? Some patriotic 19th-century Americans thought so.
Wendy Smith reviews several new instructional books on stage arts.
Enthusiasm for the ‘miraculous language’ of the Bard shows no signs of abating—nor do arguments about his legacy and contemporary relevance.
A spate of intense new productions shows how Eugene O’Neill’s theatrical vision deepened as his canvas tightened.