Peter Weiss’ Tony award winning play “Marat/ Sade” is neither comfortable nor instantly pleasurable. “Marat/ Sade” is the truncated name for the play’s long title, which is, “The Persecution and ...
The ensemble cast of “Marat/Sade” has the unique responsibility of playing characters that are playing characters themselves, from before audiences are seated until after they leave. (Craig Schwartz / ...
SUNY Potsdam's Department of Theatre and Dance will present the play Marat/Sade by Peter Weiss this week. The show opens in the College Theater in... Mar 28, 2012 — SUNY Potsdam's Department of ...
The name Marquis de Sade probably possesses, at least in the popular imagination, more associations with sex than with revolution. Even a solid film like 2000’s Quills, set in the tumultuous ...
The company previously presented the play in 1964 in a production directed by Peter Brook. Jasper Britton has previously appeared with the RSC in Gregory Doran's productions of The Taming of the Shrew ...
You can't win 'em all. Whether tackling Genet or Beckett or Shakespeare, Classical Theater of Harlem's imagination and interpretive insight usually invigorates a playwright's vision of the cosmic ...
The stony-faced fellow standing at the auditorium's entrance pays little attention to the inquiries of the crowd of ticket-holders in the lobby asking when the house will open so they can take their ...
“Marat/Sade,” Peter Weiss’ violent, absurd, revolutionary drama, is both a wonder and headache. It’s a play within a play of the most perverse sort—the death of a radical written by a libertine and ...