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How a Shakespeare in the Park production taught this designer that ‘political theatre’ could mean something different for Black and white Americans.
Two works from the Bard round off productions of Wilson and Shaw.
On the evidence of their current showing on Broadway, the R.S.C. has fallen from its ensemble ideals into mere spectacle and showmanship.