William Shakespeare
‘Racism warning’ for Shakespeare, Hemingway: Is it tip of the iceberg?
In my critical understanding there is woke, and there is what has to be labelled 'Jwoke'!
When ‘Shakespeare’ speaks on Indian politics
Rahul Gandhi has been missing from the anti-CAA protests, I posed. “Ambition should be made of sterner stuff,” he replied.
Lear’s lessons for our times: Should armies be retired?
Zia Mohyeddin’s latest production King Lear was performed in Lahore by the National Academy of Performing Arts, after an earlier run in Karachi.
Margins to mainstream
In the midst of contemporary theatre, some exponents are going back to their roots to include folk art forms in their productions.
Rare Nehru document at IIT-Roorkee library
Having grown slowly since the British period, the library has a good archival collection, he said.
The Bard goes South
Hailing from France, India is Annette’s source of inspiration and a second home for over three decades.
Neil Simon: Twentieth century’s Shakespeare
His relatable characters also make him a favourite among youth groups.
Intolerance is engineered
Students becoming pawns on political chess board. Course contents have a strong political flavour.
Shakespeare for the modern times
The tragic Lucrece has a connect with the woman of today says Paul Goodwin, who will premiere an adaptation of the poem in Mumbai on December 3.
Modern take on Lear
A debut novel adapts a Shakespearean tragedy and sets it in modern India.