The cast of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s 2009 production of Equivocation, directed by Bill Rauch. Photograph by Jenny Graham It takes guts—and a little hubris—to write a play that includes ā€œnewā€ ...
At a pivotal moment in ā€œEquivocation,ā€ a key figure in the Bill Cain play comes up with a succinct way to describe theater: ā€œIt’s not a way, to lie, you know. It’s a way of telling the truth.ā€ The ...
Just when you thought nothing more could be said about the origin of Shakespeare's plays comes "Equivocation," Bill Cain's exhaustive and exhausting philosophical fantasia about authorial truth, ...