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Theo Jansen’s kinetic sculptures delightfully blur the conventional lines that divide art, science, and storytelling.
It is no longer enough for a playwright to go into the belly of the ‘beast’ and pray for help.
The actors draw you in, so there is no need for extraneous exposition as the film carefully examines the ironies of the Brazilian class system.
Madonna’s show made for spectacular eye and ear candy. But what was it all about? That’s where things got a little hazy.
This show’s eclectic score is more progressive than what is typical of our determinedly conservative modern musical theater genre.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, theater, music, dance, visual arts, and author events for the coming week.
This film, written and directed by Lucie Borleteau, is not exactly feminist, nor need it be.
This modest film manages to hold the viewer’s attention, not to mention his or her compassion, throughout.

Classical Commentary: “Rethinking the Repertoire” — An Introduction
It’s one of the enduring ironies of classical music that so much of today’s repertoire was written by such a small number of people..
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