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‘Measure for Measure’: Transplant to Havana brings out the passions in Shakespeare’s ‘problem play’

Por: Chicago Sun Times Entertainment October 30, 2022

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At lights up in Chicago Shakespeare Theater’s immersive, vibrant “Measure for Measure,” we’re in a raucous, glamorously seedy Havana nightclub. The place is La Trucha, a tropical stand-in for the Vienna, Italy, bawdy house that plays a crucial role in Shakespeare’s drama about sexual coercion, hypocrisy and tyranny. The time is 1952, the year Fidel Castro would come to power on the island nation roughly 90 miles southwest of the tip of... + full article



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