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brownsville song (b-side for tray)
Kimber Lee Play by Shotgun Players in Berkeley
By: - Jun 27th, 2017Victor Cordell is a new contributor who will cover theatre and opera in the San Francisco and Bay area. We met at he conference of American Theatre Critics Association in San Francisco. He reviews playwright Kimber Lee's brownsville song (b-side for tray) by Shotgun Players at Ashby Stage in Berkeley, through July 9.
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The Goldberg Variations
World Premiere of Play Near Ft. Lauderdale
By: - Jun 26th, 2017Island City Stage hits practically all the right notes in world premiere production of The Goldberg Variations. The South Florida-based playwright and theater artist Stuart Meltzer's structure uses musical masterworks to illustrate variations in life situations. Humor, pathos and unpredictability are a potent combination in this comic-drama/
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New Zealand's Urban Wonders
Christ Church and Wellington
By: - Jun 26th, 2017Christ Church is a vibrant coastal city rebuilding itself following a major earthquake devastation of six years ago. Contemporary architecture is on the rise, while historic treasures are being restored. Wellington, the capital city, is an urban wonderland with a thriving movie industry, world-class museums, outdoor cafes, an attractive waterfront, and beautiful botanical gardens.
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Onegin at American Ballet Theatre
David Hallberg Returns
By: - Jun 25th, 2017Coming to the American Ballet Theatre’s production of Onegin from a music and opera background, and a literary one as well, the advantages of dance are immediately apparent. This telling of the Onegin story is moving and beautiful to behold.
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Boston Early Music Festival in Venice
19th Biennial Festival's Two Operas and 18 Concerts
By: - Jun 25th, 2017The early music world comes to Boston every two years for the BEMF. This year its centerpiece opera was Andre Campra's "Le Carnaval de Venise," an opera-ballet, in its American premiere. It also reprised a hilarious pair of intermezzi, one of them the popular "La serva padrona," by Giovanni Pergolesi and Handel's Roman period oratorio "La Resurrezione." A good time was had by all.
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OperaRox Concludes NY Opera Fest
New Works at National Opera Center
By: - Jun 25th, 2017OperaRox, a passionate and persuasive group that is promoting new compositions for the human voice, presented the final program in the New York Opera Fest 2017. Clearly this is not the last word for opera.
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On Site Opera Premiers Milhaud
Guilty Mother at The Garage
By: - Jun 23rd, 2017Kenneth Cole has created a huge space for events, gatherings, parties, and yes, operas. Located far west in Mid Manhattan, On Site Opera chose it for their American premier production of Darius Milhaud's The Guilty Mother.
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Theater in San Francisco
ATCA Takes in Bay Area Theater Scene
By: - Jun 22nd, 2017ATCA held its annual conference in San Francisco. Shakespeare is alive in well among Bay Area theater companies. The "City By the Bay" and environs offers an array of theatrical productions, from new works to the classics
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Wu Man and Shanghai Quartet
Make Music Not War at Park Avenue Armory
By: - Jun 22nd, 2017The Shanghai Quartet is an internationally acclaimed chamber group which bridges the sensibilities of East and West. Focusing in their program on folk music, you could close your eyes and sometimes imagine Ferde Grofé and Aaron Copland. Bach crops up as a reference.
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Million Dollar Quartet at BTG
A Fantastic Night of Epic Rock 'n' Roll
By: - Jun 21st, 2017Million Dollar Quartet is based on a true story of a rare event - the coming together in one studio of four rock 'n' roll legends: Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins. Set on December 4, 1956, at Sun Records in Memphis, It was a night to remember for all rock n' roll fans!
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Birds by Conor McPherson
Aviary Mayhem at Barrington Stage
By: - Jun 21st, 2017The Irish playwright, Conor McPherson, challenges us to think about how we would react if the world turned upside down, and no longer functioned. How would we survive?
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The Four Voices At Tanglewood
Joan Baez, Mary Chapin Carpenter and Indigo Girls
By: - Jun 21st, 2017Joan Baez led the Four Voices to a packed house at their final concert tour stop at Tanglewood in Lenox, Massachusetts. The four women serenaded the audience for two plus hours on a beautiful spring evening.
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Hanging With ATCA in Sausalito
The Legend of Georgia McBride
By: - Jun 20th, 2017There was a long day of meetings at Marin Theatre Company. The executives of American Theatre Critics Association were hosted for dinner on a houseboat in Sausalito. Then it was back to the theatre for an evening performance of the Matthew Lopez dark comedy The Legend of Georgia McBride.
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Alan Gilbert Leads Concerts in the Parks
Exits in Fireworks
By: - Jun 19th, 2017Alan Gilbert gave his final New York concerts as music director of the New York Philharmonic this week, leading the annual Concerts in the Parks series in four boroughs. Wednesday's concert on the Great Lawn of Central Park was blessed with magnificent weather: clear skies and 80 degrees. Perfect.
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Shakespeare on the Hot Seat
Cal Shakes Presents As You Like It
By: - Jun 19th, 2017Now dead for centuries amazingly a lot of people are pissed off about Shakespeare. The actor uttering "Et tu Brute" in a controversial NY production strongly evokes our American Caesar, The Donald. This was a context for a meeting of American Theatre Critics Association for a panel and performance at Cal Shakes.
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The Roommate by Jen Silverman
Frisco Preview of Williamstown Play
By: - Jun 18th, 2017The tight and compelling two-hander The Roommate by Jen Silverman premiered at the Humana Festival a couple of years ago. While attending an ATCA theatre conference we enjoyed a superb production at the San Francisco Playhouse. It is also scheduled for the Main Stage of the Williamstown Theatre Festival.
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A Night with Janis Joplin
On Stage in San Francisco
By: - Jun 18th, 2017The spirit of the boozing and boisterous rocker is vibrantly on stage at American Conservatory Theatre in An Evening with Janis Joplin. In an incarnation by Kacee Clanton the blues rock belter from Port Arthur, Texas is back where it all started during the flower power hippie era of sweet and wild San Francisco. The touring company of the Broadway musical is playing to packed houses.
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LoftOpera at the Muse in Brooklyn
Pergolesi's Beloved Stabat Mater
By: - Jun 18th, 2017LoftOpera is committed to bringing opera to new, young audiences in welcoming performances which can be greeted with joy by both the artists and the audience. Pergolesi's Stabat Mater, one of the world's most beloved musical settings of a 13th century Christian poem, was actualized in a Brooklyn warehouse. The audience was moved and entranced.
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The Four Voices at Tanglewood
Joan Baez Headlines Women Singers
By: - Jun 16th, 2017The end of a ten city tour is the great stage at Tanglewood. On June 17th, this tour of women's voices fills the air for the last night of their tour on the beautiful grounds in Lenox, Massachusetts.
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Angels in America Opera
Composer Péter Eötvös Creates a Work for the Ages
By: - Jun 15th, 2017Composer Péter Eötvös took a monumental American work, Angels in America, and abstracted its spirit as an opera for the ages. Hallucinatory and death-directed, the opera version mixes spoken and played note language to convey both the anguish and rage of the victims of AIDS.
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Friday Night Concert Series
Music in Bennington
By: - Jun 14th, 2017The Bennington Center for the Arts, in collaboration with Summer Sonatina International Piano Camp, will be offering a diverse and exciting five-week Friday night concert series from June 23rd to July 21.
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Alan Gilbert Exits in a Blaze of Glory
Departs New York Philharmonic
By: - Jun 11th, 2017When it comes to the exit of Alan Gilbert from the post of Music Director after only eight years, the New York Philharmonic has put on its bravest face. This week’s season-ending series of concerts, (promoted as “A Concert for Unity”) have featured starry opening acts for America’s oldest orchestra.
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The Barrow Group's Expecting Isabel
Lisa Loomer Creates Theater Magic
By: - Jun 11th, 2017What's it like to create a child when sex doesn't do the job? Stripped of privacy, subjected to injection of semen into a hamster, and fending off an alcoholic parent are just part of the challenge. A hilarious treatment by talented playwright Lisa Loomer leaves us laughing and crying at once.
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Proof in Ft. Lauderdale
Pulitzer Prize-Winner at New City Players
By: - Jun 11th, 2017No math knowledge is needed to relate to Proof's many relevant themes. Actors are at the top of their game in South Florida theater company's production. The Pulitzer prize-winning play opens New City Players 2017 season.
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Woody Sez at Irish Repertory Theatre
Actor, Singer, Writer David Lutken Stars
By: - Jun 10th, 2017Woody Sez was mounted at the American Repertory Theatre in 2012. Now the brilliant actor/singer/writer David Lutken has expanded the show by an action-packed thirty-five minutes,and deepened his take on this iconic folk singer, who speaks clearly to our times. The Irish Repertory production is spot on throughout.
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