Bringing together elements of Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice with Elizabethan history and news from the 21st century, theatre dybbuk’s new work takes a kaleidoscopic view of the ways in which members of a society displace their fears on the “other” during times of upheaval.
The Merchant of Venice (Annotated), or In Sooth I Know Not Why I Am So Sad
Bringing together elements of Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice with Elizabethan history and news from the 21st century, theatre dybbuk’s new work takes a kaleidoscopic view of the ways in which members of a society displace their fears on the “other” during times of upheaval. Support American Theatre: a just and thriving theatre ecology begins with information for all. Please join us in this mission by making a donation to our publisher, Theatre Communications Group. When you support American Theatre magazine and TCG, you support…