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I was finally won over in the last act, when Everybody Wants Some! turns a little emotional, a little “girly.”
Perhaps in the future Michelle Hoover will let her very real talent take her into the unknown, where narrative and myth merge.
There was no question that Music Director David Hoose loves these four pieces. The chorus was meticulously prepared, and sounded wonderful.
“I didn’t want to do anything more then hang out, watch films, have a few drinks and talk about movies.”
Being a gay teen trapped on a rural farm among homophobes who suspect you’re a child molester is a terrifying situation.
Despite this, he is vexed by how the play draws out the anti-Semitism of English audiences
“Maturity, if you’re doing it right, means caring less and less what other people think – you just are who you are.”
An extraordinary book that should be in the hands of every lover of the French capital. And don’t we all love Paris?
Liberty’s First Crisis presents reminders that elected officials have always been capable of uncivilized behavior toward their colleagues.
Classical Music Commentary: Boston’s Lost Opportunity — How the BSO Board Chose Charles Munch over Leonard Bernstein