Thornton Wilder explores the endurance of the human spirit in his Pulitzer Prize-winning and seldom-seen work, “The Skin of Our Teeth.”
Filled with zingers, double entendres, asides, and modern-day references, “The Servant of Two Masters” is wonderfully entertaining.
Theatre for a New Audience presents the two works---Henrik Ibsen’s 1879 work “A Doll’s House” and August Strindberg’s 1887 play “The Father”---in repertory at the Polonsky Shakespeare Center in Brooklyn to great effect.
Thornton Wilder explores the endurance of the human spirit in his Pulitzer Prize-winning and seldom-seen work, “The Skin of Our Teeth.”
Filled with zingers, double entendres, asides, and modern-day references, “The Servant of Two Masters” is wonderfully entertaining.
Theatre for a New Audience presents the two works---Henrik Ibsen’s 1879 work “A Doll’s House” and August Strindberg’s 1887 play “The Father”---in repertory at the Polonsky Shakespeare Center in Brooklyn to great effect.