Shatteringly tough revivals such as A View from the Bridge can inspire dueling emotions. First, obviously, there's immense satisfaction and gratitude that Belgian director Ivo van Hove digs down and grabs the pulsing, bloody heart of Arthur Miller's 1956 drama about Italian-American dockworkers' tragically tangled codes of honor. But then comes anger that similarly audacious visions of the classics are so rare; by an…
SOURCE: Time Out at 07:10AM on November 13, 2015