Winter Passages is Robert Brustein's nineteenth book of criticism. It includes his considerations...
In his collection of essays and reviews, Robert Brustein makes the argument that the American The...
According to Robert Brustein, the theater should be taken seriously as one of the fine arts, but ...
Winter Passages is Robert Brustein's nineteenth book of criticism. It includes his considerations...
The founder and director of the Yale Repertory Theater, as well as Harvard's American Repertory T...
According to Robert Brustein, the theater should be taken seriously as one of the fine arts, but ...
The Last Will finds William Shakespeare retired at his country home on Stratford after decades of...
Focusing on Ibsen, Strindberg, Chekhov, Shaw, Brecht, Pirandello, O'Neill, and Genet, Mr. Brustei...
Using his extraordinary grasp of the theatre, Robert Brustein, Dean of the Yale Drama School and ...
Mortal Terror is set in 1605, the year of the Gunpowder Plot, a terrorist conspiracy to blow up t...
Wide-ranging, discerning essays and reviews in which Mr. Brustein finds that the theatre has been...
By far Strindberg's most aggressive work. The Father is a feverish nightmare of the struggle he s...