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 ...
It takes a while, though, before the script gets to the meat of the show. In a fairly long and curious opening scene, Gavrilo (John Lamb) finds himself in an abandoned building, where he is soon ...
Rajiv Joseph’s world premiere play “Archduke,” as its title evidences, centers on the assassination that history tells us led to World War I. It also examines our innate need to live a meaningful life ...
Archduke Franz Ferdinand is best known as the man whose assassination is believed to have led to the outbreak of World War I. But behind that figure lies a story of forbidden love, an obsession with ...
Pulitzer Prize finalist Rajiv Joseph (Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo) brings his signature wit and imagination to the New York Premier of Archduke. Directed by Tony Award® winner Darko Tresnjak (A ...
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 ...
Playwright Rajiv Joseph, whose flair for adventurous subject matter has been evident in works like 'Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo' and 'Guards at the Taj,' finds outrageous laughs in the origins of ...