Hell has no fury like a woman scorned. Euripides’s Medea, one of the most terrifying murder stories of all time, was enormously popular in the ancient world. It premiered in 431BCE and is still regula ...
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Hardly a month goes by without there being yet another book, play, film, television programme about the Holocaust. GOOD, C. P. Taylor’s psychological drama, which the RSC premiered in 1981 at th ...
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Emlyn Williams’s fame as a writer and actor rests on Night Must Fall, The Corn is Green and his impersonation of Charles Dickens giving readings from his novels The semi-autobiographical The Corn is G ...
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Larry Kramer’s largely autobiographical play, The Normal Heart, deals with the private and public tragedy of the AIDS crisis in New York in the early 1980s and documents Kramer’s efforts t ...
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