April 15, 2015
The New Yorker staff writer Elif Batuman examines how we interact with the historical texts
The New Yorker staff writer Elif Batuman examines how we interact with the historical texts
Read a review of TFANA’s production of Soho Rep.’s AN OCTOROON in this recent Time
“Directed with brilliance and ingenuity by Sarah Benson…”. Read the full review here.
“Brandon Jacobs-Jenkins’ subversively funny alternative version of Dion Boucicault’s 1859 melodrama about forbidden love in
Ben Brantley has named Soho Rep.’s An Octoroon as a New York Times Critic’s Pick,
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins and the actors of Soho Rep,’s AN OCTOROON, Austin Smith and Haynes Thigpen,
NPR’s Jeff Lunden takes an in-depth look at our production of Soho Rep.’s AN OCTOROON.
We are thrilled to announce full casting for our upcoming production of Soho Rep.’s An
Scholar and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Stephen Greenblatt, after seeing a recent performance of Tamburlaine the
The New York Times has selected Tamburlaine, Parts I and II as a Critics’ Pick.
The New Yorker reviews Tamburlaine the Great and says, “The great Shakespearean actor John Douglas
The New York Review of Books reviews Tamburlaine, Parts I and II and takes an