Jeremy McCarter’s Audiodrama Puts Us Inside Hamlet’s Head The experiment works best when we hear the titular character not foregrounded but embedded in the specificities of his place and time. By Alex Ullman
Can We Separate Art from the Artist? Should We? Actors, musicians, and comedians are much more closely identified with their art than novelists are. So what happens when a talented performer turns out to be a horrible human being? By William P. Hogue
Review: The Met Opera’s ‘Hamlet’ Takes Big Swings but Mostly Misses The Met Opera's 'Hamlet' fits with the trend of contemporary Shakespeare adaptation; however, some risk-taking doesn't work as expected. By Christopher Corwin
Michelle Williams in Yet Another Impossibly Starmaking Turn with a Sublime Performance as Marilyn Monroe By Rex Reed