Essays on Theater and the Arts

“Romeo and Juliet” at the Public Theater

The New Yorker, June 6, 1988

There has always been a strong undercurrent of contempt in the work of the New York Shakespeare Festival. Or boredom—with the audience and the material. Continue reading

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§2276 · June 6, 1988 · Classical Theater, Off-Broadway, Shakespeare, The New Yorker Archive · Comments Off on A Story of More Woe · Tags: , , ,