I had to do some quick Googling at the start - I know little about Shakespeare's Merchant, and I'm not about to read it. It shed light on some things. Yet, as far as I can see, Ian Thal's story and characterization is so rich I hadn't needed to. Honestly, given that and the rise in antisemitism over the past decade, (as well as my own distaste for Shakes), I'd much prefer theatres produce Thal. It's well written, has no high barrier of entry, and clearly showcases how some "good Christians," not just Nazis, have/continue to harm Jewish people.
I had to do some quick Googling at the start - I know little about Shakespeare's Merchant, and I'm not about to read it. It shed light on some things. Yet, as far as I can see, Ian Thal's story and characterization is so rich I hadn't needed to. Honestly, given that and the rise in antisemitism over the past decade, (as well as my own distaste for Shakes), I'd much prefer theatres produce Thal. It's well written, has no high barrier of entry, and clearly showcases how some "good Christians," not just Nazis, have/continue to harm Jewish people.