by Samuel L. Leiter In 1964, when the fledgling Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center was struggling to establish its creds, Elia Kazan, America's most famous director, undertook a production of Thomas Middleton and William Rowley's 1622 Jacobean drama, The Changeling. The result was a disaster that ended the aspirations of the company's first managerial team, […]
SOURCE: The Broadway Blog at 09:15AM on January 14, 2016