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Dave Malloy

Theater Review: “Preludes” — Lost in Inner Space

Dave Malloy’s musical takes us through the personal creative hell of Russian composer Sergei Rachmaninoff.

By: Aaron Keebaugh Filed Under: Featured, Review, Theater Tagged: Aimee Doherty, Anthony Pires, Dan Prior, Dan Rodriguez, Dave Malloy, Kayla Shimizu, Preludes, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Will McGarrahan

Theater Review: A Musical “Moby-Dick” Lumbers from its Seabed at the A.R.T.

Dave Malloy’s musical version of Moby-Dick shows promise, but he needs to trim plenty of blubber.

By: Christopher Caggiano Filed Under: Featured, Review, Theater Tagged: American Repertory Theater, Christopher Caggiano, Dave Malloy, Moby Dick: A Musical Reckoning

Theater Review: “The Great Comet” — Immersive Theater, At Its Best

Who would have guessed that a hunk of War and Peace could be such an enormous amount of fun?

By: Jess Viator Filed Under: Featured, Review, Theater Tagged: American Repertory Theater, Dave Malloy, Jess Viator, Leo Tolstoy, Natasha Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812, Rachel Chavkin, The Great Comet, war-and-peace

Fuse Theater Review: “Ghost Quartet” — Bang the Drum Slowly

The things that go bump in the night are a pretty gooey lot in Ghost Quartet.

By: Bill Marx Filed Under: Featured, Review, Theater Tagged: American Repertory Theater, Brittian Ashford, Dave Malloy, Gelsey Bell, Ghost Quartet, Ghost Stories, Oberon

Theater Review: The Irreverent Passion of “Three Pianos”

In “Three Pianos,” three young actor-musicians unite in their irreverent passion for the music of Franz Schubert.

By: Peter-Adrian Cohen Filed Under: Classical Music, Featured, Theater Tagged: Alec Duffy, American Repertory Theater, art, Dave Malloy, Rick Burkhard, Three Pianos

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