Adam Feldman of Time Out New York gives The Servant of Two Masters ★★★★ and calls it, “Elegant… Energetic… Broadly colorful…with masks, songs and snatches of anachronistic improvisation.” Click here to read the full review.
Adam Feldman of Time Out New York gives The Servant of Two Masters ★★★★ and calls it, “Elegant… Energetic… Broadly colorful…with masks, songs and snatches of anachronistic improvisation.” Click here to read the full review.
“An arrogant Roman military hero, beloved by the aristocracy and despised by regular people, is banished from the city and
“Ash K. Tata’s production brings Shakespeare’s tragedy of political unrest into a moment ‘just after now.’” “The cast will be
“In 2026, our theatre-makers look at politics, if obliquely: Shakespeare’s coup-adjacent drama ‘The Tragedy of Coriolanus’ may feel disturbingly relevant
