“The Tempest” encourages theater artists to go wild. The fantasy element of this late romance by William Shakespeare rejects literal-mindedness. Realism would be laughable when dealing with a play set ...
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Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick A joyful, bumpy musical version of Shakespeare’s late romance closes the Delacorte Theater before an 18-month renovation. By Jesse Green ...
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