*Ed. Note: Peter Bodo is on vacation until August 16th. In his place, we proudly present a series of guest commentary. *When I piped up a few days ago claiming to be a fairly knowledgeable Marat Safin ...
In 1793, Jacques Louis David, the official artist of the French Revolution, painted the Death of Marat as a tribute to his slain friend, the revolutionary propagandist Jean-Paul Marat, in the wake of ...
The radical French revolutionary Jean-Paul Marat died, famously, in a bathtub. He was soaking in one when his assassin, Charlotte Corday, plunged a kitchen knife into his chest in 1793. And he was ...
A man sits in a bath and bleeds to death. He holds a piece of paper in one hand and a quill in the other. It could be a “Roman death”: the noble suicide choosing death before dishonor. Yet the wound ...
The ensemble cast of “Marat/Sade” has the unique responsibility of playing characters that are playing characters themselves, from before audiences are seated until after they leave. (Craig Schwartz / ...
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