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Simon Schama just can’t stop going on about religion and the extra-special Jewish feel for beauty that has, to his mind, kept Judaism vibrant and intact through the ages.
Israel’s Nalaga’at Theater Deaf-Blind Acting Ensemble, whose name translates to “Do Touch,” is on a U.S. tour that included a side visit to the White House.
Adeptly directed by Roger Michell, “Le Week-End” soars because of its glorious leads.
The culture of American fiction is never as neatly defined as books like “MFA vs NYC” make it out to be.
I do not remember disliking the characters in Anton Chekhov’s “The Seagull” as much as I did in this production.
The Fuse doesn’t usually publicize auditions, but it’s news that Debbie Allen is swinging through Boston this week seeking young dancers between the ages of seven and 22.
Yes, Gary Numan’s jumped a bandwagon, but the former new-wave hitmaker has done it with style.
Fanny Lou Hamer’s life and the political struggle, which gave us the Voting Rights Act, is the basis of Mary Watkins’ two-act opera.
For at least the last decade, the LAPO has set the bar in creative programming, commissioning new works, and integrating itself into its community.
Film Commentary: “Cuckoo’s Nest” in the Age of Trump — Viewer Beware!