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Two fine new plays in New York meditate on dealing with mortality.
Marcel Pagnol’s great Marseille Trilogy is a tragicomic love story set on the bustling, sun-drenched docks of a Mediterranean port.
An Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.
An Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.
Grand Concourse does wondrous things: it encourages us ponder our own growth toward faith while emphasizing with the struggles of others.
An Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.
An Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.
I was looking forward to “XX” because it was horror, it was an anthology, and because all four pieces were directed by women.
An Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.
Neal Brennan’s mix-and-match of styles manages to combine deadpan sensibility with shocking poignancy.
Theater Commentary: Theater for Young Audiences — What Role Can It Play In Saving Our Democracy?