In "Indian Ink," Tom Stoppard's complex, challenging beautifully acted and sometimes fascinating play about an Englishwoman in pre-independence India, Stoppard does something that surely not even the most intellectual of playwrights has ever achieved before on a New York stage " a living footnote. "You mustn't expect me to be Intelligence from Abroad," Flora Crewe recites from […]
SOURCE: New York Theater at 06:20PM on September 30, 2014