an intermediary role in world trade
Probably no
The revival of A Raisin in the Son won the Tony for Best Revival. The play was written by Lorraine Hansberry and first debuted on Broadway in 1959. This revival starred Denzel Washington as Walter Younger.
The 2015 Best Revival of a Play Tony went to Skylight.
Muslims played a crucial role in Europe's revival of learning during the Middle Ages, particularly through the translation and preservation of ancient Greek and Roman texts. Muslim scholars in places like Al-Andalus and the Islamic Golden Age made significant advancements in sciences, mathematics, medicine, and philosophy. Their works, translated into Latin, reintroduced classical knowledge to Europe, laying the groundwork for the Renaissance. This exchange of knowledge helped bridge cultural gaps and fostered intellectual growth across the continent.
The 2005 Best Revival of a Play Tony went to the revival of Glengarry Glen Ross. The play was written by David Mamet, and it originally opened on Broadway at the John Golden Theater on March 25, 1984.
The 2013 Tony for Best Revival of a Play went to Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? The play was written by Edward Albee in 1962.
The 2012 Tony for Best Revival of a Play went to the production of Death of a Salesman. The play was written by Arthur Miller and originally debuted on Broadway in 1949.
The 2008 Best Revival of a Play Tony went to the revival of Boeing-Boeing. The original production opened in February of 1965 at the Cort Theatre and closed in the same month, only playing 23 performances.
Learning to Play with... was created in 2000.
The Tony award went to Sophie Okonedo in 2014. She received the award for her performance as Ruth Younger in the revival of A Raisin in the Sun. The revival itself won the Best Revival of a Play Tony in 2014.
It was to tell people that Africa really didn't like asia.
The 2006 Best Revival of a Play Tony went to Awake and Sing!. The original production opened on February 19, 1935 at the Belasco Theatre.