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Iris Murdoch proves a wonderful companion: funny, honest, insightful, and courageous.
Read MoreAn air of anachronism hangs over the ZSC production of Cakewalk, particularly regarding its treatment of racial and social issues.
Read MoreWith conformity on the march, Ionesco’s Rhinoceros remains as timely as ever.
Read MoreI’m deeply grateful to Arts Emerson for bringing the Maly Drama Theatre to Boston and hope for more.
Read MoreThis year’s Taste of Iceland is bringing in only one film, Rock in Reykjavik, and it is screening only once.
Read MoreThe rapturous reaction to Boston Ballet’s performance on Sunday afternoon demonstrated that this kind of work can still move an audience.
Read MoreThis is a beautifully directed staging (by Lev Dodin).
Read MoreThe Annotated Poe invites readers to take a fresh look at Edgar Allan Poe and his far-ranging artistic legacy.
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Rethinking the Repertoire #7 – Christopher Rouse’s “Phantasmata”
Christopher Rouse is a tough composer to pin down and that stylistic unpredictability has, in part, provided his music notable expressive breadth.
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