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3 ICYMI: Meet the Next On Stage: Season 6 Finalists In the early 1970s, master wordsmith and playwright Peter Shaffer read a small news story, with little details, about a boy who had blinded six ...
Few stage dramas deal as thoroughly or as potently with obsession as “Equus.” Playwright Peter Shaffer had read a news item about a 17-year-old who had blinded six horses in a small town near Suffolk, ...
One of the highlights of many seasons occurred last night, the opening night of Peter Shaffer's compassionate and challenging "Equus" at the tiny Blackbird Theatre in Ann Arbor. Making her directorial ...
For any theater company seeking to tackle Peter Shaffer’s 1973 play “Equus,” the material presents a steep challenge. The play, which has been the subject of multiple controversies since it was first ...
That's the question psychiatrist Martin Dysart must answer in Equus, Peter Shaffer's Tony-winning 1973 drama enjoying a capable, albeit a tad bloodless, rendition at the Alley Theatre. The question ...
Sir Peter Shaffer, knighted in 2001, has given us scores of plays, with Amadeus, The Royal Hunt of the Sun, and Equus the best known of them. Equus is a detective story of sorts as a psychiatrist ...
H orse and drama lovers beware: "Equus" is no conventional story or Royal Windsor equestrian show. Tom Orr continues to encourage his troops to go a little further out and reach into this theatrical ...
The mob outside the stage door after the performance of "Equus" Thursday in New York City clearly indicated that the appeal of young English actor Daniel Radcliffe ­-- star of the "Harry Potter" ...
During the compelling revival of “Equus” at East West Players, theatrical gestures repeatedly ride past mere effect into pure expression. Under the capable guidance of director Tim Dang, playwright ...
(l-r) Niko Varella ’15 as Alan Strang and Louis Lagalante ‘15 as his father. Photo by Harrison Truong courtesy of Stanford Arts Institute. “At least I galloped — when did you?” says psychiatrist ...