December 14, 2018
“Red earth of somewhere, not European…In The Prisoner, the stage has a look that has come to
“Red earth of somewhere, not European…In The Prisoner, the stage has a look that has come to
By Neil Genzlinger “We couldn’t have built Polonsky Shakespeare Center without his advocacy,” Mr. Horowitz
Join us for free post-show conversations with artists and scholars after the following performances of
By Sara Holdren The Emperor, a two-performer meditation on the man-made mythos of power, is
By Hayley Levitt The layered legacy of Ryszard Kapuściński’s journalism-adjacent novel The Emperor imposes a
(This review refers to an earlier production of The Emperor at the Young Vic, London.)
By Ruthie Fierberg Acclaimed actor Kathryn Hunter has a longstanding history with Theatre for a
By Julianne McShane She’s playing all the king’s men. An award-winning actress will portray nearly
By Gerard Raymond The audience never sees His Imperial Majesty Haile Selassie in The Emperor,
Theatre for a New Audience, much to my pleasure, dives into their new season with a
By Charles Wright In October 1973, ITV, the English television network, dispatched Jonathan Dimbleby and
By Ben Odom There is no shortage of art that comments on the current administration.