“WIT AND HUMANITY…REMARKABLY LIBERATING…Arin Arbus’s Waiting for Godot feels vigorous and down-to-earth. As a duo, Sparks and Shannon have all the chemistry you would hope for…they light up. ”
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“WIT AND HUMANITY…REMARKABLY LIBERATING…Arin Arbus’s Waiting for Godot feels vigorous and down-to-earth. As a duo, Sparks and Shannon have all the chemistry you would hope for…they light up. ”
Read more from New York Magazine here.
“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
