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A delicious, comforting gumbo of a Wiz with all the right ingredients for an upbeat, entertaining evening (or afternoon) at the theater.
The best festivals, like Disc Jam, build and deliver music-fueled experiences.
Rupert Thomson’s Never Anyone But You is a quiet, expert, and inestimably engaging novel.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, dance, visual arts, theater, music, and author events for the coming weeks.
Evening at the Talk House is a savage indictment of our country’s acceptance of the immense, horrific violence necessary to maintain our consumer comforts.
Fall’s conflict is presented with insufficient power; its domestic tragedy is not propelled along its inevitably troubling course.
Could it be that choreographer Wayne McGregor choked in the face of the Rite of Spring challenge?
Blown is a short and engrossing mystery novel that also stands as a morality play, an ethical fable that suggests that our own selves are perhaps the greatest mystery of all.
In the end, Jagged Little Pill manages to spotlight multiple modern problems while making us care about its characters.
Rethinking the Repertoire #21– Alban Berg’s “Altenberg-Lieder”
The Altenberg-Lieder feature Alban Berg at his most direct and concise, as well as his most sumptuous.
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