Ibsen is called the father of modern drama and Hedda Gabler (1890) perfectly exemplifies the ways that he leapt forward…
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Playwright Naomi Iizuka has fulfilled a prime dictum of true art in her 36 Views, now having its world premiere…
Dublin, Dra�ocht Centre for the Arts September 11 – 15 Waterford International Festival of Light Opera September 26 Howard Goodalls…
First staged in 1970, How the Other Half Loves is a direct descendant of the drawing room farces of Oscar…
A handsome production of The Cherry Orchard served as the first theatrical production in Santa Fe’s new Lensic Performing Arts…
audio cd (unabridged) with Shirley Knight DVD of the 1945 David Lean film starring Rex Harrison Linen/Rayon Shirt with Embroidery…
In 1978 the New Zealand All Blacks rugby team toured Ireland. They had already demolished national and regional sides from…
Despite shifts in the moral, social, and political climate since 1964, Harold Pinters The Homecoming remains a challenging work of…
Act V, scene ii. The death of Hamlet Eugene Delacroix lithograph, 1843 Director Sam Dowlings adaptation of Shakespeares most widely-read…
Hugh Leonard is a prolific writer with thirty-two stage plays to his credit. A Life was first produced by the…
Laurie Anderson never makes it easy. Either she is a brilliant stage designer and performer, her work transcending labels and…
Big Love is big fun at Berkeley Rep. O.K., so it’s Aeschylus again but Charles L. Mee’s zany rehash of…