Month: August 2015
What sets Double Edge Theatre apart from other troupes is that it has always forged an intimate link between the world of physical theater and the world of literature and ideas.
Read MoreAs an aged Ira Aldridge, John Douglas Thompson creates a spellbinding picture of vulnerability and strength.
Read MoreArts Fuse critics select the best in film, theater, music, dance, visual arts, and author events for the coming week.
Read MoreTony Judt is an American treasure, in time he may prove as great to our country as George Orwell and Albert Camus are to theirs.
Read MoreRicki and the Flash is a film that is bad enough to hurt a lot of reputations.
Read MoreTechnology is the gimmick in this two-hander, but what makes Blink absorbing is the writing, teamed with excellent acting and directing.
Read More“For artists involved in doing ensemble devising, there is tremendous value in the creative challenge on every level.”
Read MoreThe End of the Tour don’t remain a hall of mirrors but become a bridge that conveys its subject’s honest, painful humanity.
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Classical Music Feature: Fifty Years Later, Jacqueline du Pré’s Elgar Remains the Gold Standard
There is something undeniably affecting about Elgar’s composition and cellist Jacqueline du Pré realizes it all with an unbridled depth of feeling.
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