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About THE DUCHESS OF MALFI
n Renaissance tragedy, women who assert their sexual independence often meet a bad end: think of Juliet, Gertrude, Desdemona, and Cleopatra.
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Nov 8, 20224 min read
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An Introduction | The Capulets and the Montagues
Red Bull Theater is committed to expanding our repertoire by seeking out and sharing lesser-known texts that stand the test of time. This...
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Aug 29, 20227 min read
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Pericles and Us
Get full details about our 2021 Hispanic Golden Age Classics initiative.
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Oct 21, 20213 min read
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About GALLATHEA | Lauren Robertson
Red Bull's online benefit reading of John Lyly's play GALLATHEA will premiere LIVE at 7:30 PM EST on Monday, March 15. A recording of the...
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Mar 12, 20213 min read
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THE AFRICAN COMPANY: CULTURE MAKERS OF EARLY AMERICA | CARLYLE BROWN
As its author The African Company Presents Richard III is both a blessing and an embarrassment for me. It is an embarrassment because...
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Jan 4, 202116 min read
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About KEENE | David Sterling Brown
Yet, with Keene, Anchuli Felicia King accomplishes this difficult task by creating a deeply engaging play that is color-conscious, as oppos
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Oct 16, 20203 min read
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What can we learn from AMERICAN MOOR? | Erika T. Lin
Keith Hamilton Cobb’s American Moor interrogates these assumptions by bringing his own story to bear on Shakespeare’s tragedy.
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Oct 8, 20203 min read
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Playing with the dead in THE REVENGER'S TRAGEDY | Tanya Pollard
Red Bull's livestreamed benefit reading will premiere LIVE at 7:30 PM EDT on Monday, September 14. A recording of the livestream will be...
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Sep 8, 20203 min read
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Jeffery Hatcher on THE ALCHEMIST
Samuel Coleridge wrote that Ben Jonson’s The Alchemist was one of the “three most perfect plots ever planned." The not so subtle message...
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Jun 11, 20193 min read
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