For Some, Merchant of Venice Still About Stereotypes
By Nicole Brydson
“The frank depiction of anti-Semitism on the part of ostensibly sympathetic characters can make watching it an unsettling experience for modern audiences. Here the play’s religious overtones are almost entirely obliterated,” New York Times Theater critic Charles Isherwood wrote of Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice, which runs at the Brooklyn Academy of Music through Sunday.
May 15, 2009 Classic, Culture, Night/Life, The Locals, Theater
