Abstract
In the decade following 9/11, the Wooster Group staged three landmark 17th-century plays, Phaedra, Hamlet, and La Didone. This turn to baroque theatre is both a comment on American culture of the first decade of the 21st century and a significant departure in the history of the group itself.
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