The Australian
17 January 2006
STAYING TRUE TO THE WORD
by Miriam Cosic

 

It's difficult to imagine why classic plays need to be adapted, let alone who would dare to tinker with them. After all, they are called classics precisely because of their lasting greatness: superbly written investigations of the human condition and humbling reminders that people of all eras - the ancient Greeks, the Jacobeans, us - have wrestled with the same ethical quandaries without ever resolving them.

 

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