"Via Dolorosa" is English playwright David Hare's absorbing first-person account of his trip to the Middle East a few years ago. In the intermissionless one-man play, which opened at Theater J over ...
David Hare's "Via Dolorosa" takes its name from the path in Jerusalem that Christ traveled to his crucifixion. It translates as "Way of Sorrow," an apt title for a play that maps Hare's painful ...
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This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. First produced in 1998 in London, David Hare’s Drama Desk Award-winning ...
This past month, I traveled to Israel with 14 other Syracuse University journalism students and documented how Jerusalem looks today. You can visit the very places where according to tradition, Jesus ...