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The Huntington Theatre Company’s co-production of Lynn Nottage’s Clyde’s is spirited and sassy.
Read MorePart rescue narrative and part comedic superhero story, this production offers a delightful visual and musical adventure.
Read MoreA major release by a pianist who, just in his mid-thirties, is already one of the most intelligent and satisfying musicians on the circuit.
Read More“A lot of censorship in America has to do with the impulse to shut down what women have to say, literally hanging and burning them as witches to shut them up.”
Read MoreSchmigadoon! is both an enjoyable love letter to classic Broadway musicals and a good-natured spoof of their now antique conventions.
Read MoreA relatively short-but-sweet night that struck just enough highs and no real lows – as long as one accepts that Van Morrison gives more heed to covers than his own hits.
Read MoreDeerskin is a mordantly funny commentary on the fragility of identity, livelihood, and masculinity.
Read MoreKamasi Washington’s music connected viscerally with a Royale audience that was packed with young people — or at least way younger than those normally seen at a jazz concert.
Read MoreDramatist Tracy Letts’s new play is raw, funny, and intensely personal.
Read MoreThere are no missteps on this disc. Buster Williams and company make all the complications swing, mightily.
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