In Canadian Stage's new production, Playing Shylock, the Canadian acting legend Saul Rubinek plays a fictionalized version of himself as he prepares to take on one of theatre's most controversial ...
At its heart, Playing Shylock is a ghost story. When actor Saul Rubinek stammers into the Berkeley Street Theatre, he carries the hollow expression of someone who’s survived something.
In “Playing Shylock”, an actor starring in Shakespeare’s “The Merchant of Venice” is interrupted and told the show has been cancelled. From there, we get a monologue about having difficult ...
There have been periods in my life where my Jewishness has felt neutral or even a form of self-loathing,” an actress in the play told JNS. “That’s worthy of exploration.” ...
There have been periods in my life where my Jewishness has felt neutral or even a form of self-loathing,” an actress in the play told JNS. “That’s worthy of exploration.” ...