Grim Reaper Is Strong Presence in Louisville
Death came for everyone, or nearly so, in this year’s Humana Festival offerings.
Death came for everyone, or nearly so, in this year’s Humana Festival offerings.
Common to all the writing of this quintessentially English playwright, under-exposed in the U.S., is a reluctance to take people, or situations, at face value.
The theatre is not a courtroom, a distinguished critic argues, and should have nobler ambitions than dispensing guilt and blame.
Great actors in the full sway of their passions are likely to be more persuasive conduits to the interior of plays than the arbitrary, decorative conceptions of postmodernist directors.
Reviews of London productions of ‘The Ride Down Mt. Morgan’ and ‘Murmuring Judges.’
Can you go ‘Homecoming’ again?
In play after play at this year’s festival, men fashioned the yokes and women looked for room to move.
American plays offer new truths about the collective trauma of Vietnam.
In the New American Epics, drama busts out of the living room into the open spaces of our national history.
The persistence, contra the puritans, of Marlowe’s ‘Doctor Faustus.’