When it’s directed wrong, Arthur Miller’s A View From the Bridge comes off as a dated melodrama about the unthinkability of incest. Fortunately, director Louis Contey at Shattered Globe understands it’s actually a piece about self-deception leading to self-destruction and thus is as much of a punch in the gut as it was when it […]
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Hannah and Martin, the two smartest people in Germany, fall in love
But what happens when one’s a Nazi apologist and the other’s a Jew?
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Bruised Bodies, Bruised Souls
Rod Serling’s time-tested play about boxing doesn’t pull any punches.