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Despite the dazzling rewards of this virtuoso Underground Railway Theater production, Copenhagen short circuits its central theme.
Read MorePeter Brook has decided to be more than a little stubbornly anti-theatrical in The Prisoner.
Read MoreThe Underground Railway Theater serves up an hour and fifteen minutes of enchantment.
Read MoreTo be truly effective black humor must have us laughing at something we fear, regret, or at the very least recognize.
Read MoreDramatist and director Wesley Savick faces a number of fascinating but formidable theatrical challenges, and the generally compelling Yesterday Happened (how could it not be, given its story?) takes an honorable, visually striking swipe at the problems.
Read MoreThe most mesmerizing characters in this stunningly visual production are brilliant life-size puppets.
Read MoreNational Pride (and Prejudice) wants us to reexamine the relationship between a country’s iconic images and its not-so-reassuring realities.
Read MoreAn Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.
Read MoreFrankenstein is a gripping amalgamation of the elemental and the technological.
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Book Review: “Erebus” — A Brilliant Hybrid That Bears Witness to Tragedy
Erebus is wonderful, original book that defies categorization.
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