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“The working relationship is based on the mutual feeling that all three of us have the same understanding of the purpose of the theatre – to present plays that create a cathartic experience for the spectator, which might open his eyes and his heart to a new consciousness.”
Read MoreArts Fuse critics select the best in film, dance, visual art, theater, music, and author events for the coming weeks.
Read MoreThe timeliness of this staged reading made for one of the most heated and engaged talk-backs for any of the presentations in Israeli Stage’s six-year history.
Read MoreBetye Saar’s assemblages and travel sketchbooks are rich in references and symbols; they are mysterious and introspective, more spiritual than political.
Read MoreSchimmelpfennig’s Winter Solstice is an important play by a major playwright.
Read MoreFederico García Lorca’s Blood Wedding remains edgier than most American fare in this century.
Read MoreRecently, a number of public artworks have been charged with memorializing ghosts or “specters” of the past.
Read MoreSo, how do you come away from a lukewarm production with such positive feelings?
Read MoreWith conformity on the march, Ionesco’s Rhinoceros remains as timely as ever.
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Arts Reconsideration: The 1971 Project — Blue Lives Madder, “Dirty Harry” Turns 50
The path Dirty Harry (and too many of his defenders, then and now) chose to pursue — the urban policing version of “killing the village in order to save it” — was outdated and discredited even in 1971.
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