A homeless wanderer who belongs to no thing and no one has one month to live. Without enough time to experience life, who can give our life meaning?
Play by Rajiv Joseph explores background of 1914 plot to assassinate Franz Ferdinand.
The production of “Archduke” playing at Capital Repertory Theatre in Albany through March 29 is a phenomenal production of material that, though a bit dense, is incredibly stimulating.
In his play “Archduke,” playwright Rajiv Joseph suggests that history is frequently made by accidents or coincidence. Facts tell us what happened, not why it happened. “Archduke” ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Latin Bridge near the assassination site. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand triggered World War I. Ironically, ...
On a summer day 100 years ago today, two men crossed paths in Sarajevo. One was stout, middle-aged and powerful; the other undernourished, barely out of his teens and a non-entity. The older man was ...
Recently, Blanka Zizka returned to the Wilma Theater, where she led creatively for 40 years from 1981 until 2021. "Describe the Night" was the last play Zizka directed there. Now, she's directing ...
This darkly comic and unexpectedly human take rewinds history to reveal the fateful journey of Gavrilo Princip—best remembered as Archduke Franz Ferdinand’s assassin—and his fellow revolutionaries in ...
Metallica didn't take their name from a historical Austrian archduke. But in a bit of proof that the band appeals across generations better than others, some students recently guessed that they did.
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