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Sam Shepard: America's show-us-who-we-really-are prophet
Rob Weinert-Kendt
August 02, 2017
While Shepard's plays would absorb different rhythms and influences, their essence and voice were unmistakably his—our—own.
Arts & Culture
Theater
Even Oscar Isaac can't save the Public Theater's "Hamlet"
Rob Weinert-Kendt
July 27, 2017
In a bewildering new staging at The Public Theater, Oscar Isaac is giving a rich, riveting lead turn as the dubious Danish prince.
Arts & Culture
Theater
Saint or not, Dorothy Day belongs on the stage of American theater.
Margot Patterson
July 13, 2017
If the Greeks had Antigone, Americans have Dorothy Day.
Arts & Culture
Theater
In ‘Oslo’ peace is a process, not a destination
Rob Weinert-Kendt
June 22, 2017
Like all the best historical narratives, “Oslo” shows the intense fragility and contingency of human affairs
Arts & Culture
Theater
What I learned from a way-off Broadway production of 'Julius Caesar'
Leah Libresco
June 16, 2017
I will be glad to get some sleep when our “Julius Caesar” closes this Saturday, and I can stop living the fevered life of Casca the conspirator.
Arts & Culture
Theater
The view from Trump's America and other timely Broadway tales
Rob Weinert-Kendt
June 13, 2017
"Sweat" tells the story of steelworkers whose long friendship unravels as their livelihood is threatened by free trade and immigration.
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