Review: In 'The Great Tamer,' a bleak world of hurt rises from the UCLA stage
Count no man happy till he dies, the great Greek playwright Sophocles warned us in 429 BC " a perspective renewed often in the deliberately bleak, slow and dark movement-theater spectacle "The Great Tamer," created by Sophocles' countryman Dimitris Papaioannou. In its American premiere Friday at...
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