I may be an American but I spent the Platinum Jubilee week reading plays about the modern British monarchy: King Charles III and The Audience.
Read MoreReviews of Jitney, King Hedley II, and Radio Golf, the plays that round out the 20th century and August Wilson’s Century Cycle.
Read MoreReviews of Seven Guitars, Fences, and Two Trains Running, the plays in August Wilson’s Century Cycle covering the postwar and Civil Rights era.
Read MoreReviews of the first four plays (1900s-1930s) in August Wilson’s Century Cycle, plus, how I stumbled upon an autographed Wilson collection in my local library system.
Read MoreMy biggest takeaway from reading the complete works of Shakespeare during the pandemic is that Coriolanus and Measure for Measure are incredibly underrated.
Read MoreSix months late, I finally get around to blogging a list of the books & plays that helped get me through the strangest year in recent memory.
Read MoreReviews of two 1930s books that satirize mediocre nightclub singers and the cities they inhabit: Gabriele Tergit’s Käsebier Takes Berlin and John O’Hara’s Pal Joey.
Read MoreOne year late, I finally get around to blogging a list of the books & plays I read in the Last Normal Year.
Read MoreReviews of Shakespeare’s two “Two Dudes” plays. TLDR: Gentlemen is about a sociopath and in Kinsmen, everyone’s gay.
Read MoreI read Shakespeare’s three Henry VI plays and I still can’t explain the Wars of the Roses.
Read MoreReviews of TItus Andronicus and Timon of Athens, two of Shakespeare’s weirder (and more easily confused) tragedies.
Read MoreReviews of Much Ado About Nothing and Love’s Labor’s Lost, two Shakespeare plays featuring witty intellectuals who surprise themselves by falling in love.
Read MoreReviews of As You Like It and The Winter’s Tale, two Shakespeare plays that contrast corrupt, decadent court life and wholesome, natural countryside life.
Read MoreReviews of Shakespeare’s obscure, oddball history plays King John and Henry VIII, after reading them for the first time for my Shakespeare book club.
Read MoreReviews of George Sand’s Indiana and Victor Hugo’s Hernani: two 1830s French works full of melodrama, romanticism, and love quadrangles.
Read MoreMy traditional round-up of the books and plays that I read in the past year.
Read MoreReviews of some plays I read in 2018… featuring robots, rock ‘n’ roll, and multiple murders.
Read MoreIn honor of the 100th anniversary of Armistice Day, my thoughts on the canonical World War I drama Heartbreak House.
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