Essays on Theater and the Arts

Neil Simon’s “Lost in Yonkers”; Shakespeare’s “Henry IV” at the Public

The New Yorker, December 3, 1990

When Ms. Akalaitis directs Shakespeare, bad acting is meant to be avant-garde: she wants to make the material look silly, lest the audience thing it too challenging. Continue reading

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§2031 · March 11, 1991 · Classical Theater, Off-Broadway, Shakespeare, The New Yorker Archive · Comments Off on Ill-Apportioned Parts · Tags: , ,