Playwright Peter Shaffer, whose durable, award-winning hits included "Equus" and "Amadeus," has died at the age of 90. Shaffer's agent, Rupert Lord, says Shaffer died Monday while on a visit to ...
Equus, written by Peter Shaffer, the Tony Award author of Amadeus, is the powerful and provocative story of a stable boy and a psychiatrist who seek to understand the sexual and religious mystery ...
One of the highlights of many seasons occurred last night, the opening night of Peter Shaffer's compassionate and challenging "Equus" at the tiny Blackbird Theatre in Ann Arbor. Making her directorial ...
Peter Shaffer's Equus starts with the stark news that a young man has blinded six horses — and the wild ride deep into his psyche easily sustains the play through to its conclusion. In Promethean ...
When Equus, a 1974 play by Peter Shaffer, returned to Broadway in 2008 after a successful revival in London, the sensation surrounding the stage debut of movie star Daniel Radcliffe—Harry Potter! Nude ...
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It's tempting to fixate on the "edginess" or "controversy" of Equus, Peter Shaffer's 1973 psychosexual exploration of a boy who deifies horses and yet willfully blinds a half-dozen of them, as if it ...
Peter Shaffer's Equus is an incredibly challenging play in which sex, religion, morality, family, society, psychology and the law collide with dramatic fury. The playwright imbues his work with a ...
Peter Shaffer's Tony Award-winning Equus is as unsettling today as it must have been when it premiered almost 40 years ago. ---Its violence and disturbing themes make it one... Peter Shaffer’s Tony ...
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