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Read MoreCirca has come up with a stunning way to combine the athleticism of circus training with the aesthetics of dance theater.
Read MoreDavid Lang’s score is hypnotic, and Emmanuel Music’s quartet of singers gave wonderful renditions.
Read MoreMaurizio Pollini’s Chopin was breathtakingly beautiful, and often downright thrilling.
Read MoreThis production of “Pygmalion” is also a case study in how an accomplished director –- former Huntington Theatre Company director Nicholas Martin – weaves every part of his team into a seamless whole.
Read MorePulitzer prize-winning dramatist Robert Schenkkan is chained to a dreary, fact-driven approach in “All the Way,” tossing in bits and pieces of “what if” for unconvincing dramatic effect.
Read MoreThere was more than one reference to Alvin Ailey himself in Odetta, recalling Ailey’s frequent use of a female protagonist and his choices of other noted black artists as inspiration.
Read MoreThe Golden Globes Equation: Glitz + Glamor + Action = Win.
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