The overwhelming feeling after seeing Bill Cain’s Equivocation is that the playwright is incredibly brainy. This is mostly a good thing. It’s true that, despite Cain’s best efforts to rope us in at a ...
Equivocate; e·quiv·o·cate: use ambiguous language so as to conceal the truth or avoid committing oneself. Your soul, or your life? This is the question Equivocate wrestles over in this production of ...
TEARS ARE WELLING in our eyes as we write this apocryphal letter, intended for the President, though knowing he would not have the time to read it and his close associates would hide the message it ...
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You could define middlebrow art as a shallow stab at something substantial. That would pretty much cover Bill Cain’s Equivocation. Cain’s script, which premiered at Ashland’s Oregon Shakespeare ...
What if, instead of writing the play, Shakespeare was the subject of it? That’s the theatrical idea behind Equivocation, playwright Bill Cain’s drama, where Shagspeare is the protagonist, not the ...
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