Shining A Light On Apartheid, by Eric Grode
This vibrant two-week revival at the Brooklyn Academy of Music is said to be John Kani and Winston Ntshona's final engagement of Sizwe Banzi Is Dead.
This vibrant two-week revival at the Brooklyn Academy of Music is said to be John Kani and Winston Ntshona's final engagement of Sizwe Banzi Is Dead.
The milk of human kindness, always a rare commodity in Shakespeare's spare but unsparing 'Macbeth,' is nowhere to be found in Rupert Goold's scorched-earth production.
Given Mark Antony's vainglory and Cleopatra's artifice-drenched histrionics in Darko Tresnjak's technically proficient but emotionally opaque "Antony and Cleopatra," this pair wouldn't be li…
An hour long, it provides a richer theatrical experience, and has more to say, than most plays that run twice its length.
And that's the weird and rather delightful thing about "The Drunken City": It is a lot of fun, and not in a chortling, gallows-humor sense.
As the Mint's new production of "The Fifth Column" proves, Ernest Hemingway was an average dramatist at best. Nonetheless, Jonathan Bank's staging of Hemingway's Spanish Civil War espionage …
In one of the more puzzling and dispiriting developments to reach Broadway in some time, Arthur Laurents's staging of the acidetched 1959 valentine to show business has managed to shed nearl…