by Samuel L. Leiter Last autumn, New York theatergoers had the rare opportunity to witness Christopher Marlowe's Tamburlaine; now, another of that infrequently revived Elizabethan playwright's dramas of grandiose aspiration, Doctor Faustus, is available on a local stage. I had some reservations about Tamburlaine, but, when compared to this uninspired, ploddingly paced, dully designed, and […]
SOURCE: The Broadway Blog at 02:09PM on June 19, 2015