Preview
This company of highly talented collaborators asks: “What is it about our collective psyche that fastens on so tightly to guns?”
To speak with Jörg Widmann is to encounter a mind furiously at work and aware of his craft as viewed through the lens of Western history.
“If you’ll excuse me for being cheeky, it’s a collaboration between the players on stage and Beckett’s works.”
Arts Fuse critics select the best in theater, visual arts, film, music, author events, and dance for the coming week.
This year’s theme, “Jazz: A Peace Supreme,” is a bit diffuse—and so is the roster of performers, headlined by drummer Billy Hart and vocalist Al Jarreau.
Once Eugene O’Neill and Tennessee Williams achieved success, they wanted to take on themes in their plays that challenged audiences.
Four nerdy young men from small-town suburban New Jersey named their band after a prophetic product of Aldous Huxley’s imagination.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in theater, visual arts, film, music, author events, and dance for the coming week.

Music Commentary/Preview: 2016 Fall Orchestral Season Overview
In the six years I’ve now been reviewing for the Fuse, I can honestly say that the 2016-17 season looks to be one of the liveliest in recent memory.
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