
On the occasion of his appearing in the Stanford Summer Theater’s Homeric cycle, which showcases
The Wanderings of Odysseus (an adaptation of
Homer’s Odyssey), the Stanford blog
The Book Haven has posted a lovely piece on L. Peter Callender (pictured at right with Julie Eccles and James Carpenter in our 2009 production of
Romeo and Juliet).
“It’s one of my favorite types of theater when it’s done well,” the Cal Shakes Associate Artist told blogger Cynthia Haven, “because of the language, because of the history, the mythology, the depth of character and the depth of passion.”
Read the whole post here.
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