Theatrical Mustang: S Franco Knows Who They Are
This month Woodzick talks to the Seattle-based director about creating a safe yet accountable rehearsal room, taking Shakespeare off a pedestal, and embracing body hair.
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This month Woodzick talks to the Seattle-based director about creating a safe yet accountable rehearsal room, taking Shakespeare off a pedestal, and embracing body hair.
Works by Shakespeare, Brecht and Shaw fill the slate under the title ‘Bloodlines.’
What other playwright could bring together a city’s diverse theatre artists, from classical to avant-garde, lavish to bare-bones?