Quinnipiac University Students Unleash Suppressed ‘Rage’
A new play with music, based on a novel Stephen King pulled from circulation, sparks dialogue at the university where it’s premiering.
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A new play with music, based on a novel Stephen King pulled from circulation, sparks dialogue at the university where it’s premiering.
The Cuban American playwright, who knew the former dictator as a child, makes him the subject of his new play at Arena, ‘Celia and Fidel.’
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He started as an actor and became a visionary director of classics, chiefly though not exclusively by Shakespeare.
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The writer, editor, and professor leaves behind a legacy of joy and generosity as well as his influential contributions to performance scholarship.