Turning the Misogyny of Shakespeare’s Shrew on its Head – Playbill.com


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Turning the Misogyny of Shakespeare's Shrew on its Head
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In Public Theater Artistic Director Oskar Eustis' program notes, he confesses why he never approached the show previously: “Because Shrew seemed to me to not only be about a misogynist world, but also asks us to celebrate the essential action of
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