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Actors’ Shakespeare Project’s superb production of God’s Ear honors this beautiful text.
“It takes a special choreographer to make audiences laugh, reflect, and empathize.”
No disputing it – right now, Vijay Iyer is The Man on jazz piano.
Don’t miss the “joyous shout and ringing cheer” of this delightfully boisterous version of The Mikado.
The Bridal Chair will not only answer many questions about this complicated, famous family; like Chagall’s best work, it will also linger in the mind.
Moses(es) has many layers of metaphor and suggestion, but the surface is always visually intriguing, musically imaginative
The pop magic that Belle and Sebastian excels at struggles to survive on the band’s new album because its dance-heavy vibe plays against their strengths.
Woods Hill Table is the 153-seat culmination of a vision that encompasses the locavore movement in impressive fashion.
Robert Christgau, the author of 14,000 record reviews, makes the case for expansiveness as the best aesthetic.
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