Essays on Theater and the Arts

Al Pacino in Oscar Wilde’s “Salomé”

The New Yorker, July 6, 1992

It’s good fun up to a point, as would be any production of “Salomé” that begins with the Cappadocian blowing the Second Soldier. Continue reading

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§1856 · July 6, 1992 · Broadway Revivals, The New Yorker Archive · Comments Off on Not for Profit · Tags: ,