"Kenneth Tynan once described Jean Racine's Phèdre as "a disappointing sequel to A Midsummer Night's Dream." I wouldn't necessarily endorse the adjective (and he himself went on to withdraw it) but the presence of both plays at this year's Stratford Festival gives us a unique opportunity to follow the story ...
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7 ReviewsPhèdre: A midsummer night’s terror worth revisiting
Robert Cushman The National Post 30/08/09 http://www.nationalpost.com/story.html?id=1939460A brilliant Phèdre waits just next door
Robert Crew The Toronto Star 26/08/09 http://www.thestar.com/article/686460Phedre a restrained approach to incest
J. Kelly Nestruck 26/08/09 http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/arts/stratfords-phedre-a-restrained-approach-to-incest/article1264121/Insightful context supports a lukewarm review. "As Racine wrote in his preface, he was satisfied with his tragedy because the mere thought of the crime [incest] is looked upon with as much horror as the crime itself." [This production] "doesn't succeed in making Phèdre's irrepressible lust and subsequent all-encompassing shame ...
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