A New York staging of Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar” sparks hot controversy in the age of Donald Trump. We’ll go to the play, and its politics. Tina Benko, left, portrays Melania Trump in the role of ...
WASHINGTON (Sinclair Broadcast Group) — In today's climate of heated rhetoric and real threats of political violence, a 400-year-old play put on for free in New York City has become the latest source ...
Charles Isherwood explores the recent controversy surrounding the Public Theater and explains why anti-Trump art needs higher standards. In the play, you will recall, things don’t go well for Caesar, ...
— Congressman Joseph Starnes (D.-Ala.) of the House Committee on Un-American Activities, grilling Mrs. Hallie Flanagan, director of the WPA’s Federal Theater, 1938 If you’re wondering how a bunch of ...
Shakespeare, and “Julius Caesar” in particular, have long been a vehicle for artists to critique those in power. Is this latest iteration all provocation without political substance? Can art offer a ...
There is a point that must be made: Corporations are not your friends. I am writing here in reference to the current Shakespeare in the Park production of “Julius Caesar” in which the titular ...
The New York City Shakespeare in the Park Company made national news when two protestors disrupted the Public Theatre production of “Julius Caesar.” During a second incident, a third protestor mounted ...
United States Centennial Commission. International Exhibition. 1876 Official Catalogue. Part II. Art Gallery, Annexes, and Out-Door Works of Art. Department IV.--Art. Sixth and Revised Edition.
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