Troilus and Cressida at the Colorado Shakespeare Festival, Mary Rippon Outdoor Theatre, Boulder CO., August 4 2016 Reviewed by Harriet Archer Shakespeare’s Troilus and Cressida is a difficult work, sulky and intractable like so many of its characters. It is not a tragedy, or a comedy, or a history, or a romance. It is not really about its eponymous lovers, who […]
- Harriet Archer
- Austin Terrell, Benaiah Anderson, Boulder, Caitlin Ayer, Carolyn Howarth, Christopher Joel Onken, Christopher Marlowe, Colorado Shakespeare Festival, design, Disney, Doctor Faustus, Emilie O’Hara, English, Faustus, genre, Geoffrey Kent, Harriet Archer, Howard Swain, Kelsey Didion, Lilli Hokama, Lindsey Kyler, Mare Trevathan, Mary Rippon Outdoor Theatre, set, Setting, Spencer Althoff, Troilus and Cressida, USA, voyeurism, Zach Stolz