Shakespeare’s last tragedy and most political play has never been popular with the general theatregoer. It usually works best at times of national strife when Left and Right find they can use it ...
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Joyce Glasser reviews Joker: Folie à Deux (October 4, 2024), Cert 15, 138 mins. Jesters or fools appear in history as travelling performers or live-in entertainers in the households of noblemen or mon ...
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Three spitfires evoking vivid memories of WWII when Great Britain stood alone soared and dived through sombre grey skies over the Sussex countryside. Below and some sixty minutes later the evocative s ...
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Sean O’Casey’s Juno and the Paycock, written in anger and compassion, begins in farce and ends in tragedy. “What can God do against the stupidity of men?” The action is set at the end of the Irish Civ ...
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