Henrik Ibsen’s great classic, “Ghosts,” as initially presented by United Kingdom’s Almeida Theatre, is presently taking stage at BAM’s Harvey Theater.
Remember your allies and the promises you’ve made them, warns William Shakespeare in “Henry IV Part I,” at the Brooklyn Academy of Arts.
Director Lev Dodin’s version of Anton Chekhov’s “The Cherry Orchard” at BAM’s Harvey Theater is an example of his unique, often audacious, productions.
“A Human Being Died That Night” provides a passionate theatrical experience and much food for thought.
Henrik Ibsen’s great classic, “Ghosts,” as initially presented by United Kingdom’s Almeida Theatre, is presently taking stage at BAM’s Harvey Theater.
Remember your allies and the promises you’ve made them, warns William Shakespeare in “Henry IV Part I,” at the Brooklyn Academy of Arts.
Director Lev Dodin’s version of Anton Chekhov’s “The Cherry Orchard” at BAM’s Harvey Theater is an example of his unique, often audacious, productions.
“A Human Being Died That Night” provides a passionate theatrical experience and much food for thought.