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Our demanding critics choose the best films (along with some disappointments) of the year. And there is plenty of disagreement.
A revival of Anna Ziegler’s absorbing and enlightening study of the brilliant British biophysicist Dr. Rosalind Franklin.
Both Newport festivals rose to the challenge of restoring live music in a year that made it difficult and welcome.
In truth, Three is not much of a play at all, but an anthology of “very special episodes” of an unproduced television or web series.
Director Courtney O’Connor, the Nora Theatre, and its skilled cast do right by this hilarious historical comedy.
There is much to love in this Lyric Stage Company production and I recommend it highly.
Don’t miss the “joyous shout and ringing cheer” of this delightfully boisterous version of The Mikado.
The CSC production maintains a sense of romantic adventure throughout, which makes it easier to accept some of the staging’s creative excesses — as well as the loop de loops of the Bard’s plotting.
Celeste Oliva’s performance is so raw, we experience every doubt, every fear, and watch her confidence slowly evaporate under pressure.
Classical Music Commentary: Boston’s Lost Opportunity — How the BSO Board Chose Charles Munch over Leonard Bernstein