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As good an interpreter of large-scale forms as he’s becoming, Andris Nelsons has always been a terrific conductor of new music.
Read MoreOne thing I liked so much about this show, besides the mental and physical challenges, was its use of really simple and mundane materials.
Read MoreNew Rep’s production of We Will Not Be Silent is an intelligent and profoundly moving work of theater.
Read MorePianist Daniil Trifonov’s Rachmaninov album is magnificent; the Münchner Rundfunkorchester do right by Franz von Suppé’s overtures, and the Romantic Piano Concerto series continues to unearth gems.
Read MoreSkylark performed an inventive and highly enjoyable program of music and tales from Norse Mythology and the land of the Vikings.
Read MoreDriven by vibrant performances and exceptional design work, Murder for Two’s good-natured musical tale of murder makes it an ideal Halloween treat.
Read MoreBroadway hasn’t seen a play this harrowing yet eminently enjoyable since August: Osage County.
Read MoreWhy is the curtain suddenly dropping now on FilmStruck, a vast, diverse, and tastefully curated archive of films spanning the past century and the entire globe.
Read MoreThe SpeakEasy Stage production is intimate and emotionally satisfying, highlighting the musical’s strengths — its sharply witty book, memorable songs, and heartbreaking characters.
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Theater Commentary: Jukebox Musicals — The Trend Continues, Alas
Producers are tapping into a specific demographic: predominantly white audiences that are flush and who crave the thrill of hearing – and seeing – their favorite tunes performed live.
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