Richard III, Brite Theater
/Pushing the boundaries of Shakespearean performance, Brite Theater re-imagined Richard III as an intense and intimate one-woman show with the audience playing all other roles.
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Pushing the boundaries of Shakespearean performance, Brite Theater re-imagined Richard III as an intense and intimate one-woman show with the audience playing all other roles.
Read More"In Harbaczewski's version [of Hamlet], there is no poison poured into the ear. It is the words that turn out to be poisonous. Poison flows from mouth to ear. Words have become devalued, they can be manipulated, their meanings, colourings, temperature, their addresses and speakers can all be changed." –from a review by Anka Herbut for Dwutygodnik.com
Read MoreThis research was supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada