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Luchino Visconti made theatrically tinged movies driven by music, indebted to painting, sculpture, architecture, and literature—he accomplished, dare I say, a fusion of the arts.
Open Theatre Project’s Gay Shorts is bold, out, and unafraid.
While perhaps not more than the sum of its parts — that would be hard to imagine — the music on this tribute disc has its own vitality and stands well on its own.
“I’m happy with where I am in my career. I know what I want to do and can do it. I just enjoy it.”
La Sylphide is full of magic. It might be about magic.
Despite my complaints, Allegiance is affecting – almost frustratingly so.
There’s something Shakespearian about the grasp of Philip Roth’s fiction.
Tony Zierra’s film is a worthy and interesting one, but I admit to becoming worn down by the endless litany of unglamorous ways that protagonist Leon Vitali worked his butt off for the genius filmmaker.
Theater Commentary: The Boston Theatre Critics Association — Wasting Its Time
Recommended hashtags for the Boston Theatre Critics Association: #MeTooGiveMeTime, #MeTooNotYet
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