A roasted chicken flying in the air, butterflies in a sparkling blue sky, actors running on stage with swords drawn — the latest play at the Yale Repertory Theatre is a light 18th-century comedy that ...
This is the time of year when Jeffrey M. Bender often consults weather.com. It isn’t the heat or the humidity that concerns the actor. As has been the case with many summer days during his adult life, ...
Midway through the first act of “The Servant of Two Masters,” the frustrated Truffaldino whines that he’s suffering from “boredom and starvation.” Theatergoers won’t have the same complaint at the ...
The word “stage-struck” isn’t generally applied to shows. But it would be hard to find a more apt label for the slap-happy shenanigans in the Yale Repertory Theater’s rendition of Carlo Goldoni’s 18th ...
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