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Perhaps there’s no way to reproduce the subtlety of this work in the theater today. Our stages are so materialistic, so technological.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, theater, music, dance, visual arts, and author events for the coming week.
For all of its sound and fury and smoke, the CSC’s version of King Lear is solid rather than surprising or exciting.
This astutely curated exhibit explores the presence of architecture in contemporary sculpture.
The relationship between a now-single mother and her bright, troubled daughter makes for a convincing, pertinent, and deeply funny play.
The play’s made up of domestic confrontations in which dramatist Suzanne Heathcote at times moves past moments of high tension at high speed.
Like Samuel Beckett, Enda Walsh does not ignore the tenderness that flourishes, often under the duress of absurdity.
Two recent albums feature compositions by James MacMillan, one of Europe’s leading composers, as well as an opportunity to hear him conducting.
The 20th Annual Francis Davis Jazz Critics Poll: The Institution Continues