March 14, 2024
“Zinnie Harris’ audacious conjuring of Shakespeare’s Macbeth…Sometimes witty, always intelligent.” Read more from The Guardian
“Zinnie Harris’ audacious conjuring of Shakespeare’s Macbeth…Sometimes witty, always intelligent.” Read more from The Guardian
“A universally fabulous cast.” Read more from The Telegraph here.
“A thrilling reimagining that lays bare the real power behind the blood-spattered throne.” Read more
“Nicole Cooper…is terrific: her Lady Macbeth is funny, sensual, proud and smart and Emmanuella Cole
“Note the subtitle of this London import, an adaptation by Zinnie Harris. Shakespeare’s familiar lines
“As a writer, Chowdhury interweaves humor, allusion, gravity, and extended metaphor as if each quality
“Exquisitely crafted…meticulously rendered middle-class Bengali home…dense and detailed…rich and strange. The play’s great poignancy lies
“Public Obscenities is the most Bengali play…heartwarming, unusual, and astounding.” – Snigdha Sur Read more
“New York Times Critic’s Pick! A confident playwright…successfully writing a bilingual play…who with Public Obscenities,
“We’re lucky that Shayok Misha Chowdhury’s intricate bilingual drama is returning in 2024 for an
“After an acclaimed run at Soho Rep last spring, Shayok Misha Chowdhury’s play is back
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